
The Legal Status of Eastern Greenland: A Case Study on Treaties Between Denmark and Norway
Introduction The dispute over Eastern Greenland, adjudicated by the Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ) in 1933, represents a seminal case in international law, ...

Legal Strategies for Debt Recovery in Zambian Subordinate Courts: A Case Study on behalf of Max Lambe
Introduction This essay examines the legal mechanisms available for debt recovery in Zambian subordinate courts, with a specific focus on a case involving Max ...

What Are the Procedures, Jurisdictions, and Panel Between Criminal Cases and Civil Cases?
Introduction The distinction between criminal and civil cases forms a fundamental pillar of the English legal system, underpinning how disputes and offences are addressed ...

Can a Company Own Customary Land in Papua New Guinea?
Introduction This essay explores the complex issue of whether a company can own customary land in Papua New Guinea (PNG), a nation where land ...

There Are Growing Calls for a Written and Codified Constitution in Britain: Advising on the Organisation of Executive and Legislative Relations
Introduction The United Kingdom operates under an uncodified constitution, a system rooted in statutes, common law, and constitutional conventions. However, growing calls for a ...

Ambiguity is the Contract Lawyer’s Enemy (Charles M Fox): Citing Four Ghanaian Relevant Cases on Ambiguity
Introduction The statement by Charles M Fox that “ambiguity is the contract lawyer’s enemy” encapsulates a fundamental challenge in contract law: the need for ...

The Life of the Law Has Not Been Logic but Experience, Experience Expressed in Words
Introduction This essay explores the profound statement by Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., that “the life of the law has not been logic but experience” ...

Explain the Recent Changes in Legal Aid
Introduction Legal aid, a cornerstone of access to justice in the UK, has undergone significant transformation in recent years, primarily due to legislative reforms ...

Explain How the Work Setting Needs to Comply with Legislation That Covers Data Protection, Information Handling, and Sharing
Introduction In the context of managing children, young people, and families, ensuring compliance with data protection legislation is paramount. Professionals in this field handle ...

Explain how true it is to say that, in all cases of negligence, a claimant must meet the ‘three-stage test’ from Caparo Industries plc v Dickman [1990] UKHL 2 to establish a duty of care
Introduction The concept of duty of care is a fundamental element in the law of negligence, serving as the initial threshold a claimant must ...
