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Francis Kafantayeni et al v. the Attorney General of Malawi Constitutional Case no. 12 of 2005 in the high Court of Malawi

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 2007

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References

1 Reyes v The Queen [2002] 2 AC 235; R v Hughes [2002] 2 AC 259; Fox v R [2002] 2 AC 284; Boyce and Joseph v The Queen [2005] 1 AC 400; Matthew v The State [2005] 1 AC 433; Bowe and Davis v The Queen [2006] UKPC 10

2 Woodson v North Carolina (1976) 428 US 280

3 Mithu v Punjab (1983) 2 SCR 690.

4 See the reports of the Inter-American Commission in Downer and Tracey, Report No. 41/00, 13 April 2000, Baptiste v Grenada, Report No. 38/00,13 April 2000, Knights v Grenada, Report No. 47/01, 4 April 2001 and Edwards v The Bahamas, Report No. 48/01, 4 April 2001.

5 Lubuto v Zambia (Communication No. 390/1990; 17 November 1995)Chisanga v Zambia (Communication No. 1132/ 2002; 18 November 2OO5)Eversley Thompson v Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (Communication No. 806/1998, 5 December-2000Kennedy v Trinidad&Tobago (Communication No. 845/1998, 28 March 2002) Carpo v The Philippines (Communication No.1077/2002, 15 May 2003)

6 www.deathpenaltyproiect.org

7 Constitutional Petition 6 of 2003 (unreported)

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