
The Role of the Contract of Sale as the Master Contract in International Trade: Risk Management, Responsibilities, and Legal Challenges
Introduction The contract of sale serves as the cornerstone of international trade, acting as the master contract that governs transactions between buyers and sellers ...

Trust Law and the Changes in Modern Society
Introduction Trust law, a cornerstone of English legal tradition, governs the creation and administration of trusts, which are fiduciary relationships allowing one party (the ...

Critically Discuss the Issues That the Court Considered in Relation to the Admissibility of Expert Evidence in the Case R v Dlugosz
Introduction The admissibility of expert evidence in criminal trials is a cornerstone of ensuring fair and reliable judicial outcomes in the UK legal system. ...

Catharine MacKinnon (1989) Argued That the State Is Gendered. This May Have Been True in the 1980s, but After Several Women Prime Ministers, the Same Can No Longer Be Said.
Introduction This essay critically examines Catharine MacKinnon’s assertion from 1989 that the state is inherently gendered, reflecting and perpetuating male dominance through its structures ...

Analyse How Influences and Rules of Statutory Interpretation Affect the Law-Making of Parliament
Introduction This essay examines the intricate relationship between the influences on parliamentary law-making and the rules of statutory interpretation, exploring how these elements shape ...

Analysis of the New Trade Marks Act Zambia – Pitfalls
Introduction This essay seeks to critically analyse the recently enacted Trade Marks Act of Zambia, with a specific focus on identifying and evaluating its ...

‘In law, “context is everything”, and the domestic context is very different from the commercial world.’ Stack v Dowden [2007] UKHL 17 [69], Lady Hale. Discuss the extent to which this statement reflects how land law has operated in practice, focusing on Leases.
Introduction The statement by Lady Hale in Stack v Dowden [2007] UKHL 17 [69], that “context is everything” and that the domestic context differs ...

While Common Law Is Often Said to Be a Widely Used Legal System World Over, It Is Arguably Not the Oldest. Some Argue That the Civil Law System Is the Oldest of the Two. Ignoring the Debate on Which of the Two Is the Oldest, Discuss the Two Legal Systems, Clearly Explaining the Origins and the Distinctions
Introduction This essay explores the fundamental characteristics, origins, and distinctions between the Common Law and Civil Law systems, two of the most prominent legal ...

Legal Pluralism and Governance Reform in the Republic of Azania: A Comparative Analysis and Proposal
Introduction This essay examines the complex legal pluralism in the Republic of Azania, a fictitious African state with a diverse population of 32 million, ...

Critically Assess the Legal Significance of R v Adomako [1995] 1 AC 171 in Relation to Causation, Omissions Liability, and Gross Negligence Manslaughter
Introduction The case of R v Adomako [1995] 1 AC 171 stands as a seminal decision in English criminal law, particularly in the context ...
