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Association of Law Reform Agencies of Eastern and Southern Africa(ALRAESA) conference for the year 2011 focused on the theme: '' The Role of Law Reform in Constitutionalism,Rule of Law and Democratic governance.'' Welcome remarks: Gertrude Lynn Hiwa (Mrs.) Law Commissioner, Law Commission, Malawi General remarks:The Chairperson of ALRAESA Mr. Sackey Shanghala, Chairperson of the Namibian Law Reform Commission Official Opening: Honourable Ephraim Mganda Chiume, MP Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs Keynote Address Justice of Appeal Elton M. Singini, SC Malawi Supreme Court of Appeal and former Law Commissioner, Law Commission, Malawi Plenary Session(s)
Paper 1: Honourable Justice Rizine Mzikamanda ‘Constitutionalism and the Judiciary: A Perspective from Southern Africa’ Paper 2: Lt. Col. Dr. Dan Kuwali ‘Good Governance or Government Reform? – Transforming Governmentality in the Third Wind of Change’ Paper 3: Dr. Ngeyi Ruth Kanyongolo ‘Human Rights, Gender and Governance: A Case Study of Women and Active Citizenship in Local Water Governance Structures in Malawi’ Paper 4: Janet Chikaya Banda (Mrs.) ‘Romancing Constitutionalism through Law Reform: The Malawi Experience’ Paper 5: Pierre Rosario Domingue Contribution of the Law Reform Commission of Mauritius to the strengthening of Constitutionalism, Rule of Law and Democratic Governance. Paper 6: Matilda Marcia Katopola (Mrs.) ‘The Role of Law Reform in Strengthening Legislative Processes: The Malawi Experience’ Paper 7: Samuel Tembenu ‘Reflections on Law Reform in Malawi’ Paper 8: Malcolm McMillan ‘Reflections by the Scottish Law Commission’ Paper 9: Chikosa M. Silungwe, PhD ‘Voice, Active Citizenship and Law Reform: Insights into the Making of Malawi’s Constitution of 1994 and Beyond’ |