Dr Sibo Banda

Law

Lecturer

New House
308
(01) 708 6630

Biography

Sibo Banda is a graduate of University College Cork, University of Warwick, and University of Malawi. He lectures in the area foreign investment law and policy, administrative law and contract law and his research interest lies in the areas of foreign investment law and policy, African law and civil public law.

Currently, Dr Banda, supervises PhD students who are working on research projects focusing on domestic violence among African immigrants in Ireland and international trade law and policy. He welcomes applications from potential research student who are interested in carrying out research on international foreign investment law and policy, African law and civil public law.  

Book Chapter

Year Publication
2012 Banda, Sibo (2012) 'Farm Workers on Private Agriculture Land Holdings: A Pathway to the Common Settlement of a SADC Land Issue' In: Ben Chigara (ed)(Eds.). The SADC Land Issues: A New, Sustainable Land Relations Policy. Abingdon : Routledge (A Taylor Francis Group). [Full-Text]

Peer Reviewed Journal

Year Publication
2009 Banda, Sibo (2009) 'Taking Indirect Horizontality Seriously in Ireland: A Time to Magnify the Nuance'. Dublin University Law Journal, 31 :263-297. [Full-Text]
2006 Banda, Sibo (2006) 'Land Law Reform: A Comparative Analysis of South Africa's Labour Tenancy Contract and Malawi's Tenant Worker's Contract'. Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal, 6 :201-225. [Full-Text]

Conference Publication

Year Publication
2009 Banda, Sibo (2009) The Irish Society of Comparative Law Conference, 27-28 February 2009, University of Limerick Comparative Approach to the Development and Maturity of the Doctrine of Indirect Horizontality in the Irish Legal System
2008 Banda, Sibo (2008) 12th Annual Workshop (25-27 August 2008) for African Chief Justices and Senior Judiciary, Trinity College Dublin Human Rights and Customary Law
2007 Banda, Sibo (2007) Fifth Galway Conference on Colonialism, ‘Settler Colonialism’, - NUI Galway, Ireland, 27-30 June 2007 Colonialism and the Contemporary Legal Politics of Jurisdiction: Past Present and Future Colonialism and the Contemporary Legal Politics of Jurisdiction: A Southern Africa Perspective
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