Tabeth Masengu

  • ‘Judicial Service Commissions And The Appointment Of Women To High Courts In Nigeria And Zambia’  in  Susan Sterret and Lee Walker (eds) Law and Courts Research Handbook forthcoming 2019.
  • ‘The Judicial Service Commission and the appointment of Women: more to it than meets the eye’ International Journal of the Legal Profession, forthcoming 2019.
  • ‘Book Review International Courts and the African Woman Judge: Unveiled Narratives’ Feminist Legal Studies, forthcoming 2019.
  • ‘Who nominates? Some issues underlying the appointment of judges in South Africa’ (2017) 3, Stellenbosch Law Review, 541(co-authored with Chris Oxtoby).
  • ‘The Vulnerability of Judges in Contemporary Africa: Alarming Trends’ (2017) 63, 4 Africa Today,3.
  • ‘Customary Law Inheritance: Lessons Learnt from Ramantele v Mmusi and Others’ (2016) 24, 4 African Journal on international and Comparative Law, 582.
  • ‘Gender Transformation as a means of enhancing perceptions of impartiality on the bench’ (2016) 133, 3 South African Law Journal, 475.
  • ‘It’s A Man’s World: Barriers to Gender Transformation in the South African Judiciary. Perspectives from Women Advocates and Attorneys’ (2016) 23, 3 International Journal of the Legal Profession, 305.
  • ‘A Perspective on Women and Leadership in the South African Judiciary’ (2015) 3 South African Journal of Human Rights, 655.
  • ‘Standing on the Side-lines clapping; Women and Zambia’s Constitutional Process’ in Jaap de Visser and Nico Stelyer (eds) Constitution Building in Africa (2015),48.