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Malawian law lecturer pens book on criminal law developments



By Jones Gadama

In a bid to contribute to the legal fraternity and inform the public on developments in Malawi’s criminal law landscape, Associate Professor of Law at the University of Malawi, Lewis Bande, has authored a book that analyzes significant legislative and case-law developments in the country.

The book, which is an update of Bande’s first edition, promises to be a valuable resource for both legal practitioners and the general public.

In an interview with this publication ,Bande highlighted that the book covers key developments such as the Financial Crimes Act, Penal Code (Amendment) of 2023, Electronic Transactions and Cyber security Act, and the Cybercrime Bill.

These developments are crucial in understanding the current state of criminal law in Malawi, and Bande’s book provides an in-depth analysis of these laws and their implications.

Lewis Bande



One of the notable aspects of the book is its comparative approach, drawing lessons from comparable jurisdictions such as England and South Africa.

This approach not only provides a broader perspective on criminal law but also gives Malawian law students the opportunity to learn from local case studies and international best practices.

Bande’s vision is to continue writing about criminal law and criminal justice, believing that these areas are critical to public policy and require thorough attention to avoid devastating consequences.

As a seasoned law lecturer, Bande’s expertise in the field is evident in the book’s comprehensive coverage of various topics.

The book’s significance extends beyond the legal fraternity, as it also aims to inform the public about the developments in Malawi’s criminal law landscape.

By making complex legal concepts accessible to a broader audience, Bande’s book has the potential to promote a better understanding of the law and its applications.

According to Bande, the book is set to be launched soon, and it is expected to generate significant interest among legal practitioners, law students, and the general public. The launch of the book will provide an opportunity for stakeholders to engage with Bande and discuss the key issues highlighted in the book.

The publication of Bande’s book is a testament to his commitment to advancing the field of criminal law and promoting a better understanding of the law in Malawi.

As the country continues to grapple with various legal challenges, Bande’s book is a timely contribution to the ongoing discourse on criminal law and justice.

In the context of Malawi’s legal landscape, Bande’s book is a significant contribution to the ongoing efforts to strengthen the country’s legal framework.

The book’s focus on recent developments in criminal law and its comparative approach make it a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of Malawi’s legal system.

As the legal fraternity and the public await the launch of Bande’s book, there is anticipation that it will spark meaningful discussions and debates about the future of criminal law in Malawi.

With its comprehensive coverage and accessible language, Bande’s book has the potential to become a seminal work in the field of criminal law in Malawi.

Lewis Bande’s book is a notable contribution to the field of criminal law in Malawi.

Its comprehensive coverage, comparative approach, and accessible language make it a valuable resource for both legal practitioners and the general public.

As the book is set to be launched soon, it is expected to generate significant interest and spark meaningful discussions about the future of criminal law in Malawi.

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