Badeva-Bright, Mariya2012-05-282012-05-282011http://hdl.handle.net/10625/49203Malawi Final Technical ReportAs part of the Free Access to Law - Is it Here to Stay? ProjectAuthor's institution: AfricaLIIThe major question arising from the study is the issue of the suitability of the host organization to undertake a free access to law project. Collecting and uploading current judgments from the courts in Malawi is the main project of MalawiLII. However, MalawiLII publishes a severely limited collection of the consolidated and numbered laws of Malawi, and there is no formal strategic plan for MalawiLII that includes a targeted audience. Law reports have not been published since 1998 and there are no commercial databases of Malawian law. The re-introduction of foreign support, such as Kenya Law Reports, may be a step forward.Text1 digital file (27 p. : ill.)application/pdfenOPEN ACCESS TO LAWLEGAL INFORMATION INSTITUTESSUSTAINABILITYMALAWIICTLEGAL INFORMATION SYSTEMSINFORMATION EXCHANGEAn Overview of the Malawi Legal Information InstituteScoping Study