
Is Law Better Understood Through Books or Through Its Functioning in Society?
Introduction This essay explores the question of whether law is better understood through theoretical study in books or through observing its practical functioning in ...

1(a). Analysis of Goods under Sale of Goods Law: Advising James on His Claim Against King Solomon
Introduction This essay examines the legal dispute between James and King Solomon under the Sale of Goods Law (Cap. 115 Laws of Rivers State ...

Discuss the Separation of Powers in Public Law Using Relevant Case Law
Introduction This essay explores the concept of separation of powers, a fundamental principle in public law that underpins the constitutional framework of the United ...

Advise Commercial Re-developments Ltd of Possible Liability JW Civils Ltd Might Have to Commercial Re-developments Ltd for Losses Incurred as a Result of Defectively Constructed External Walls
Introduction This essay seeks to advise Commercial Re-developments Ltd on the potential liability that JW Civils Ltd may bear for losses resulting from defectively ...

Analysing the Robbery at Galaxy Phones: A Legal Perspective Using the IRAC Structure
Introduction This essay examines the robbery committed by Daniel at Galaxy Phones, a phone and gadget shop owned by Mr. Brown, from a legal ...

Formative Essay: European Union Law 2025-2026 – The Role of National Parliaments in Curing the EU’s Democratic Deficit
Introduction The European Union (EU) has long been critiqued for its perceived democratic deficit, a term that encapsulates the gap between the Union’s decision-making ...

Chay’s Contracts: Rights and Remedies of the Parties in Contract Law
Introduction This essay examines the contractual agreements entered into by Chay, a motorboat rental business owner, with three individuals—Desmond Pot, Richard Tator, and Ernest ...

In the UK Constitution, Parliamentary Sovereignty and the Rule of Law Are Equally Important Constitutional Principles. To What Extent Do You Agree with This Line of Argument?
Introduction The UK Constitution, often described as uncodified and evolutionary, is underpinned by key principles such as parliamentary sovereignty and the rule of law. ...

The Government Has Enacted Legislation Legalising Prostitution, Asserting That the Law Should Not Be Used as an Instrument to Enforce Moral Standards: A Critical Evaluation in Light of the Hart–Fuller Debate
Introduction This essay critically evaluates the government’s policy of legalising prostitution, underpinned by the assertion that law should not serve as a tool to ...

How Was R v Hughes a Success?
Introduction This essay explores the significance of the case R v Hughes [2013] UKSC 56, a landmark decision by the UK Supreme Court, in ...
