
Briefing the Case: Volta Aluminium Co. Ltd v. Akuffo and Others [2003-2004] SCGLR 1158
Introduction This essay provides a case brief of *Volta Aluminium Co. Ltd v. Akuffo and Others [2003-2004] SCGLR 1158*, a significant decision in Ghanaian ...

Consumers Are Particularly Vulnerable When Making Contracts with Large Multi-National Corporations: Without Regulation, the Consequences of Exclusion or Limitation Clauses Can Be Severe
Introduction This essay examines the vulnerability of consumers in contractual agreements with large multi-national corporations (MNCs), focusing on the potential consequences of exclusion or ...

Where There Are Probable Multiple Causes of Damages in Negligence, How Will the Court Treat the Question of Causation?
Introduction This essay explores the treatment of causation in negligence cases under Nigerian tort law, specifically when there are multiple probable causes of damage. ...

The Doctrine of Constructive Notice in Company Law: A Critical Discussion with Reference to Zambia
Introduction The doctrine of constructive notice, as articulated by Paul L. Davies and Sarah Worthington in Gower and Davies: Principles of Modern Company Law ...

Advising Christie on Her Legal Rights and Remedies Under Commercial Law
Introduction This essay examines the legal issues arising from Christie’s purchase of a car from Top Cars Ltd and the subsequent disputes regarding the ...

Advising Muyunda on Legal Rights Concerning Withdrawn Items in an Advertised Auction Sale
Introduction This essay examines the legal position of Muyunda Paul in a scenario involving an advertised auction sale by PQR Company in Ndola, Zambia, ...

Define Judicial Decision as a Source of International Law
Introduction This essay seeks to define judicial decisions as a source of international law, exploring their role and significance within the international legal framework. ...

In Dr. Bonham’s Case (1610), the Dual Capacity of the College of Physicians as Both the Judge and the Party That Would Benefit from the Judgment Was a Violation of the Fundamental Principles of Justice, Specifically Impartiality, Due Process, and the Prohibition Against Self-Interest
Introduction Dr. Bonham’s Case (1610) stands as a landmark in the history of English common law, often cited for its early articulation of judicial ...

The Doctrine of Constructive Notice in Company Law: Evolution and Relevance in Zambia
Introduction This essay critically examines the doctrine of constructive notice as articulated by Paul L. Davies and Sarah Worthington in *Gower and Davies: Principles ...

Differences Between Justices Cardozo and Andrews’ Opinions in Palsgraf v. Long Island Railroad Co.
Introduction This essay examines the contrasting judicial opinions of Justices Benjamin Cardozo and William Andrews in the landmark case of Palsgraf v. Long Island ...
