
Legal Research
Introduction Legal research forms the cornerstone of effective legal practice and academic study, providing the foundation for informed decision-making, argumentation, and the application of ...

Conviction of an Accused Person in Criminal Proceedings in Nigeria
Introduction The criminal justice system in Nigeria operates within a complex legal framework, blending inherited colonial laws with indigenous customs and Islamic principles in ...

Conviction of an Accused Person in Criminal Proceedings
Introduction The conviction of an accused person in criminal proceedings is a cornerstone of the criminal justice system, reflecting the delicate balance between ensuring ...

Conviction of an Accused Person in Criminal Proceedings: The Role of Causation in Criminal Law
Introduction The concept of causation lies at the heart of criminal law, playing a pivotal role in determining the guilt of an accused person ...

Under the Concept of Causation in Criminal Law: Expanding on the Conviction of an Accused Person in Criminal Proceedings
Introduction The concept of causation occupies a central position in criminal law, serving as a critical mechanism to establish liability by linking an accused ...

While Courts Remain Willing to Enforce Fiduciary Duties, There Is Also Evidence of Increasing Rigidity, Commercialisation, and Doctrinal Narrowing Which Raise Questions About Whether Equity’s Core Principles of Conscience, Flexibility, and Protection of Trust Are Always Being Fully Upheld in Modern Judicial Practice
Introduction This essay critically examines the evolving nature of fiduciary duties within the context of equity law, exploring whether modern judicial practice upholds equity’s ...

Ade v. Bright Autos Ltd: Breach of Contract under Nigerian Contract Law
Introduction This essay examines the legal issues arising from the contractual dispute between Ade, an unemployed graduate, and Bright Autos Ltd, a car dealership ...

For a Defendant to Plead Automatism, It Is Necessary to Show That They Suffered a Complete Loss of Voluntary Control, That This Loss of Self-Control Was Caused by an External Factor, and That They Were Not at Fault in Losing Capacity. Critically Evaluate This Statement in the Context of the Defence of Automatism in Irish Law.
Introduction The defence of automatism occupies a unique space in criminal law, providing a means for defendants to argue that their actions were involuntary ...

Rivertown plc and Herbivore Ltd: Legal Issues Surrounding Director Removal and Negligence Claims
Introduction This essay examines two key legal issues arising from the scenario involving Rivertown plc (‘Rivertown’) and its subsidiary, Herbivore Ltd (‘Herbivore’). Firstly, it ...

Using Case Law to Explain Whether the Law on Constructive Liability Should Be Modernised
Introduction This essay explores whether the law on constructive liability in the UK requires modernisation, drawing on relevant case law to assess its current ...
