
Critically discuss the C-448/23 Commission v Poland case in the light of constitutional pluralism and Tom Flynn’s concept of loyal opposition in particular.
Introduction The European Union’s legal framework often navigates tensions between supranational authority and national sovereignty, particularly in matters of judicial independence and the rule ...

Explain how Data is protected in the UK. Using reliable sources, give 3 examples of companies breaching General Data Protection Regulations.
Introduction In the field of accounting and finance, data protection is a critical concern, as professionals often handle sensitive financial information such as bank ...

Hoe verhoudt het oordeel van de rechter in de Urgenda-zaak zich tot de machtenscheiding in Nederland
Inleiding De machtenscheiding, ook wel bekend als de trias politica, vormt een fundament van de democratische rechtsstaat in Nederland. Dit principe, geïnspireerd door de ...

When you are told to write a legal opinion as a student of law, what structure of writing are you supposed to use to come up with a conclusive answer? State and explain all the stages of that structure of writing you want to use
Introduction As a law student, writing a legal opinion is a fundamental skill that requires a structured approach to analyse legal problems and provide ...

Discuss in Detail the Domestic Legal Framework for Public Health in Uganda
Introduction Public health in Uganda represents a critical area of governance, shaped by the country’s historical, social, and economic contexts. As a developing nation ...

Given its draconian effect on the entity, its management and ownership, the law regarding insolvency should give due regard to wider public policy concerns lest it becomes a tool of oppression. Discuss.
Introduction Insolvency law in the UK, primarily governed by the Insolvency Act 1986, imposes severe consequences on companies, their directors, and shareholders when financial ...

Rights in Land, Easement, Profit à Prendre, License, Restrictive Covenants, Power of Attorney, Contractual Licence and Certificate of Allocation in Ghana
Introduction The law of immovable property in Ghana encompasses a complex interplay of customary, common, and statutory laws, shaping various rights and interests in ...

Critically assess the legal and procedural principles associated with joint accounts under the law relating to domestic banking in England and Wales. Refer to case law in your answer.
Introduction Joint bank accounts represent a common feature of domestic banking in England and Wales, allowing multiple individuals—typically spouses, partners, or family members—to share ...

Advising on Potential Liability in Tort for ‘In the Hood’ Blog Posts
Introduction The law of torts, particularly in the UK context, serves to protect individuals from civil wrongs such as harm to reputation, privacy, or ...

Section 94 (1) of the Constitution of Malawi Grants the State President the Power to Appoint Persons to Fill Vacancies in the Cabinet. According to the Constitution, the Cabinet is Responsible for Advising the President on Government Policies and on Any Other Matters Referred to It by the President. Although There is No Constitutional Provision, or Any Rule of Law That Authorizes and/or Precludes the President from Appointing Members of Parliament into the Cabinet, Nonetheless, Some Legal Scholars Have Spoken Against the Practice of Appointing Members of Parliament as Cabinet Ministers Citing That the Said Practice is a Serious Violation of the Present Constitutional Order as It Undermines the Principle of Separation of Powers Between the Executive and the Legislature Which is Built on a Solid Foundation in the Constitution. With the Aid of Relevant Case Authorities, Discuss.
Introduction The Constitution of Malawi, adopted in 1994 following the transition from one-party rule to multiparty democracy, establishes a framework for governance that emphasises ...
