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The Constitution of Malawi, 1964

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2009

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Copyright © School of Oriental and African Studies 1964

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References

page 178 note 2 Article 4.

page 178 note 3 Article 5.

page 178 note 4 Article 7.

page 178 note 5 Article 13.

page 178 note 6 Article 15.

page 178 note 7 As amended by the Nyasaland Order in Council, 1907.

page 178 note 8 S.I. 1961, No. 1189.

page 179 note 1 Article 17.

page 179 note 2 S.I. 1963, No. 1926 (General Notice No. 251 of 1963).

page 179 note 3 Section 28.

page 179 note 4 An election would have taken place in April but there was no voting as none of the candidates was opposed.

page 179 note 5 Section 46.

page 179 note 6 Article 18.

page 179 note 7 Section 57 (3).

page 179 note 8 Section 57 (4).

page 179 note 9 Section 59 (1).

page 179 note 10 See section 70 (1).

page 180 note 1 Section 70 (b).

page 180 note 2 Section 75.

page 180 note 3 Section 76 (1) and (2).

page 180 note 4 No. 40 of 1963.

page 180 note 5 Section 79.

page 180 note 6 Section 80.

page 180 note 7 No. 8 of 1962.

page 180 note 8 No. 1 of 1958.

page 180 note 9 Section 2.

page 180 note 10 No. 2 of 1953.

page 180 note 11 Section 2.

page 181 note 1 Section 110.

page 181 note 2 Civil Appeal No. 5 of 1964; see note thereon at [1964] J.A.L. 131.

page 182 note 1 Section 7.

page 182 note 2 No. 1 of 1964.

page 182 note 3 Constitution of Malawi (Amendment) Act, s. 4A.

page 182 note 4 As an amendment to the Ghana Constitution of 1957.

page 183 note 1 Section 4, ibid.

page 183 note 2 Section 4, ibid.

page 183 note 3 A remotely similar situation exists in Trinidad and Tobago, where Senators appointed on the advice of the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition can be removed by the Governor-General on the advice of whichever was responsible for the appointment concerned. Trinidad and Tobago (Constitution) Order in Council, 1962. S.I. 1962, No. 1875, s. 26.

page 183 note 4 Section 2 of the amending Act.

page 183 note 5 Section 61 (1).

page 183 note 6 Section 6 of the amending Act.

page 183 note 1 Section 59 (2).

page 183 note 2 Section 9 of the amending Act.

page 183 note 3 Section 98.

page 183 note 4 Section 96 (1).