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Ayesha Malik

Lawyer and writer

Ayesha Malik is the Deputy Editor of the Law and Human Rights Section of the Review of Religions magazine, a journal focusing on comparative religion since 1902. She was previously a Contributing Editor of “islawmix” – a project incubated at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University, aimed at providing a comprehensive resource for journalists, law and policy makers and academics on issues pertaining to Islamic law. She is interested in Law and Religion, in particular Islam and Human Rights, the role of media in crisis reporting, International Human Rights and the import of religion on radicalisation. She has spoken frequently on these issues in the national media and various universities in the UK, including the University of Oxford and the London School of Economics. She is a graduate of Harvard Law School.

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