Mead, David (2024) Disruptively Assembling. In: The Oxford Handbook of Peaceful Assembly. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780197674871
Mead, David (2023) We're miles apart - disproportionate deductions from wages, industrial action, and human rights. Industrial Law Journal, 52 (1). pp. 1-33. ISSN 0305-9332
Davey, Tina and Mead, David (2022) Whose right is it anyway? The duties owed to a deceased and to surviving family members when dealing with a corpse: Brennan v City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council and Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust [2021] 1 WLUK 429. Medical Law Review, 30 (1). pp. 137-149. ISSN 0967-0742
Mead, David (2021) Policing Protest in a Pandemic. King's Law Journal, 32 (1). pp. 96-108. ISSN 0961-5768
Mead, David (2019) "They Offer You a Feature on Stockings and Suspenders Next to a Call for Stiffer Penalties for Sex Offenders": Do We Learn More About the Media Than about Human Rights from Tabloid Coverage of Human Rights Stories? In: Human Rights in the Media. Routledge Research in Human Rights Law (1). Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 9-43. ISBN 9781138645813
Mead, David (2018) A seven (or so) year hitch: How has the coalition’s pledge to restore the right to non-violent protest fared? King's Law Journal, 29 (2). pp. 242-274. ISSN 0961-5768
Mead, David (2017) A socialised conceptualisation of individual privacy: a theoretical and empirical study of the notion of the ‘public’ in UK MoPI cases. Journal of Media Law, 9 (1). pp. 100-131. ISSN 1757-7632
Mead, David (2015) “You Couldn’t Make It Up”: Some Narratives of the Media’s Coverage of Human Rights’. In: The UK and European Human Rights. Hart Publishing, Oxford, pp. 453-472. ISBN 9781849467957
Davis, Fergal F. and Mead, David (2014) Declarations of incompatibility, dialogue and the criminal law. Common Law World Review, 43 (1). pp. 62-84. ISSN 1473-7795
Mead, David (2013) A chill through the back door? The privatised regulation of peaceful protest. Public Law. p. 100.
Mead, David (2012) When the police came knocking - the case for review of public law trespass and consensual entries onto property. Criminal Law Review (2). pp. 97-113.
Mead, David (2012) Outcomes aren't all: Defending process-based review of public authority decisions under the Human Rights Act. Public Law. pp. 63-87.
Mead, David (2011) 'Don't make us get a warrant...we only want a quick look in your husband's shed': the Article 8 issues raised by the domestic legal framework on police entries and searches by consent. European Human Rights Law Review (5). pp. 551-564.
Mead, David (2010) The New Law of Peaceful Protest: Rights and Regulation in the Human Rights Act Era. Hart Publishhing, Oxford.
Mead, David (2009) Of Cordons, Riots and Deprivations of Liberty: A Case Note on Austin v Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis. NLSWP, 03.
Mead, David (2009) Of Kettles, Cordons and Crowd Control — Austin v Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis and the Meaning of 'Deprivation of Liberty'. European Human Rights Law Review. pp. 376-394.
Mead, David (2008) Judicial Misbehavin: A Defence of Process-Based Review of Public Authority Decisions under the HRA. NLSWP, 02.
Mead, D. (2007) The Right to Peaceful Protest under the European Convention on Human Rights - A Content Study of Strasbourg Case Law. European Human Rights Law Review, 2007 (4). pp. 345-384. ISSN 1361-1526
Mead, D. (2007) Strasbourg Discovers the Right to Counter- Demonstrate: A Note on Ollinger v Austria. European Human Rights Law Review, 2007 (2). pp. 133-145. ISSN 1361-1526
Mead, D. (2006) It's a funny old game - privacy, football and the public interest. European Human Rights Law Review, 2006 (5). pp. 541-551. ISSN 1361-1526
Mead, David (2004) To BNP or not to BNP: union expulsion on ground of political activity - a commentary on ASLEF v Lee. Industrial Law Journal, 33 (3). 267–277. ISSN 0305-9332
Mead, D. (2003) Strasbourg Succumbs to the Temptation "to Make a God of the Right of Property": Peaceful Protest on Private Land and the Ramifications of Appleby v UK. Journal of Civil Liberties, 8 (2). pp. 98-112. ISSN 1362-3451
Mead, David (2002) Informed consent to police searches in England and Wales - A critical (re-)appraisal in the light of the Human Rights Act. Criminal Law Review. pp. 791-804. ISSN 0011-135X