
Karl’s Rights in Relation to Police Conduct During Arrest and Detention
Introduction This essay aims to advise Karl, a 20-year-old male arrested on suspicion of common assault, regarding his legal rights in the context of ...

Critically Analyse the Assumption of Responsibility Construct in the Law of Negligence
Introduction The law of negligence in the United Kingdom forms a cornerstone of tort law, providing a framework for individuals to seek redress for ...

Evaluate Jackson v Attorney General 2005
Introduction The case of Jackson v Attorney General [2005] UKHL 56 stands as a landmark decision in UK constitutional law, addressing fundamental questions about ...

How Does R v Allen (1872) Link to the Golden Rule?
Introduction This essay explores the connection between the case of R v Allen (1872) and the golden rule of statutory interpretation within the context ...

The Federal Trade Commission Should Not Establish a Federal Regulatory Framework for Sports Betting
Introduction The rise of sports betting in the United States, following the repeal of the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA) in 2018 ...

The Distinction Between Assault and Battery No Longer Serves Any Practical Purpose: Assessing the Validity of This Statement
Introduction The distinction between assault and battery has long been a fundamental principle in English criminal and tort law, delineating the boundaries between a ...

In the First Segment of the Episode, Identify One Action or Idea That Woo Has That Is Beneficial to the Case of the Daughter Suing the Hotel and One Action or Idea That Is a Blunder or Misstep That None of the Other Attorneys Would Probably Make
Introduction This essay examines the portrayal of Attorney Woo Young-woo in the South Korean drama series “Extraordinary Attorney Woo,” focusing on a specific episode ...

Trespass to Person with Cases in Nigeria
Introduction Trespass to the person is a fundamental concept in the law of torts, encompassing direct and intentional acts that interfere with an individual’s ...

Should the UK Adopt a Written Constitution?
Introduction The United Kingdom stands as one of the few nations in the world without a codified, written constitution. Instead, its constitutional framework is ...

Applicability of Customary Law and Equity in Uganda Using Case Law from Uganda and Other Common Law Countries
Introduction This essay examines the applicability of customary law and equity in Uganda, exploring how these legal principles are integrated into the country’s legal ...
