
Legal Opinion on the Cancellation of Muntu Lobe’s Certificate of Title and Subsequent Dealings with Land in Chimbutuma Village
Introduction This legal opinion addresses the case of Muntu Lobe, whose certificate of title for thirty hectares of land in Chimbutuma Village, Zambia, was ...

Rules of Interpretation in the Canadian Constitution
Introduction The Canadian Constitution, a cornerstone of the nation’s legal framework, comprises both written documents, such as the Constitution Act, 1867, and unwritten principles ...

Was There an Intention to Create Legal Relations?
Introduction The principle of intention to create legal relations is a cornerstone of contract law in the UK, determining whether an agreement between parties ...

Use of Force in International Law
Introduction The concept of the use of force occupies a central place in international law, primarily governed by the United Nations Charter and customary ...

Whilst Basing and Aligning Focus on Mutambo v The People (1965) ZR 15, Discuss the Position Taken by Our Courts When Faced with the Question of Handling Hearsay Evidence
Introduction This essay examines the approach of courts to hearsay evidence, with a specific focus on the landmark Zambian case of Mutambo v The ...

All Contracts Are Agreements but Not All Agreements Are Contracts
Introduction This essay explores the fundamental distinction between agreements and contracts within the context of English contract law. The statement “all contracts are agreements ...

Extensively Discuss Legislative Approaches Commonly Employed to Prevent Ambiguities in Statutory Enactments
Introduction Statutory enactments serve as the backbone of legal systems, providing the framework within which rights, duties, and obligations are defined. However, the potential ...

Nash v Inman [1908] 2 KB 1 (CA, 5 March 1908)
Introduction This essay examines the landmark case of Nash v Inman [1908] 2 KB 1, a pivotal decision in English contract law concerning the ...

In Your Opinion, Why Is the Constitution a Living Document, Subject to Change as People and Opinions Change? Justify Your Answer with Examples.
Introduction The United States Constitution, ratified in 1788, is often heralded as the foundation of American democracy. Described as a “living document,” it is ...

Contract of Sale of Goods
Introduction This essay explores the legal framework surrounding contracts for the sale of goods, a fundamental aspect of commercial law in the United Kingdom. ...
