
Judicial Support on Afful v Boadu (2013) and Section 72 of Act 798
Introduction This essay examines the judicial support provided in the case of Afful v Boadu (2013) and its interplay with Section 72 of Act ...

What is Statutory Interpretation?
Introduction Statutory interpretation is a fundamental concept in the study of law, particularly within the context of A Level Law (9084), as it underpins ...

In International Law, Principles of Jurisdiction and Immunity Between International and National Jurisdiction Have Caused Considerable Discussion: Balancing Universal Jurisdiction for Serious International Crimes Against Doctrines of Sovereign and Personal Immunity in the Context of U.S. Interventions Against Venezuela’s President
Introduction International law grapples with the tension between ensuring accountability for serious international crimes and respecting the doctrines of sovereign and personal immunity. This ...

Discuss the Legal and Ethical Issues Relating to the Determination of Death and Consent for Organ and Tissue Donation of a Person Who Has Not Given Consent
Introduction The determination of death and the subsequent use of organs or tissues for donation are deeply complex issues within medical law and ethics, ...

Are Prerogative Powers Reviewable in UK Law?
Introduction Prerogative powers, historically rooted in the authority of the monarchy, represent a unique aspect of the UK’s unwritten constitution. These powers, now largely ...

Explain Selection and Removal as Incidents of Appointment Rights as a Legal Strategy in Response to Agency Problems in Corporate Governance
Introduction This essay examines the role of selection and removal as incidents of appointment rights within the framework of corporate governance, specifically as legal ...

Easy to Invite, Hard to Compel: Exploring Divine Invitation and Human Resistance in Theological Discourse
Introduction The phrase “easy to invite, hard to compel” encapsulates a profound tension within theological discourse, particularly concerning the nature of divine invitation and ...

Critically Assess the View That the Victims of Breach of Contract Should Always Be Entitled to ‘Cost of Cure’ Damages Which Would Allow Them to Get What They Originally Contracted For
Introduction The concept of damages in contract law serves as a fundamental mechanism to remedy breaches, aiming to place the aggrieved party in the ...

As one of the two elements required to ensure effective international harmonisation of competition law, enforcement measures for infringement of substantive competition law remain nationally and regionally polarised. To enable potential harmonisation the EU would need to introduce criminal measures and strengthen private enforcement, whilst the US would need to produce a far more robust and co-ordinated public civil enforcement regime. Critically analyse this statement.
Introduction Competition law serves as a cornerstone for ensuring fair market practices and preventing anti-competitive behaviour on a global scale. However, the enforcement of ...

Uncorroborated Evidence
Introduction In the study of the Law of Evidence, the concept of uncorroborated evidence holds significant importance, particularly in criminal proceedings where the reliability ...
