
Lord Atkin’s Neighbourhood Principle from Donoghue v Stevenson: Soundness and Limitations in Tort Law
Introduction This essay examines the neighbourhood principle articulated by Lord Atkin in the landmark case of Donoghue v Stevenson [1932] AC 562, a foundational ...

Critical Explanation of the Requirements for Establishment of a Trade Union in Tanzania with Reference to Legal Authorities
Introduction Trade unions play a pivotal role in safeguarding workers’ rights, promoting collective bargaining, and fostering industrial harmony. In Tanzania, the establishment of trade ...

Hart Argues That Understanding Law Requires Adopting the Internal Point of View of Those Who Treat Legal Rules as Standards for Behaviour. But Can the Normativity of Law Really Be Explained by Social Acceptance Alone?
Introduction This essay critically evaluates H.L.A. Hart’s concept of the internal point of view, which posits that understanding law necessitates viewing legal rules as ...

Whereby the use of clear and unequivocal language capable of only one interpretation, if anything is enacted by the legislature, it must be enforced, however harsh, absurd or contrary to common sense the results may be: A Critique in Relation to Statutory Interpretation by Courts in Zimbabwe
Introduction This essay critically examines the statement that statutes enacted with clear and unequivocal language must be enforced by courts, regardless of harsh, absurd, ...

Tortious Liability Arises from the Breach of a Duty Primarily Fixed by Law; This Duty Is Towards Persons Generally and Its Breach Is Redressable by an Action for Unliquidated Damages. Discuss
Introduction Tort law serves as a fundamental pillar of the legal system, addressing civil wrongs that result in harm or loss to individuals or ...

Considering the Principle in the Case of Salomon v Salomon: Critically Discuss Instances Where the Lifting of the Corporate Veil Can Be Done
Introduction The principle established in Salomon v A Salomon & Co Ltd [1897] AC 22 remains a cornerstone of company law in the United ...

To What Extent Do the British Courts Respect the Concept(s) of the Rule of Law? Is This Satisfactory?
Introduction The rule of law is a foundational principle in the British legal system, often heralded as a cornerstone of democracy and justice. Broadly ...

Capital Punishment is Unconstitutional
Introduction This essay examines the constitutionality of capital punishment in the context of the United States, with a specific focus on its alignment with ...

With the Proliferation of Technologically Driven Forms of Work Not Anticipated by Legislators During the Promulgation of the Labour Act 651 of 2003, Critically Reflect on the Extent to Which the Doctrine of Purposive Labour Law Can Fill the Gaps of Extending Legal Protection to Those Involved in Contemporary Forms of Employment
Introduction The rapid advancement of technology in the 21st century has fundamentally reshaped the landscape of work, introducing forms of employment that were unforeseen ...

Explain the Rights of Arrested and Detained Persons and the Right to Liberty in Zimbabwe
Introduction This essay explores the legal framework surrounding the rights of arrested and detained persons and the right to liberty in Zimbabwe, a topic ...
