
The Rule of Law
Introduction The rule of law is a foundational principle in legal theory and practice, underpinning the operation of democratic societies and ensuring that power ...

Statutory Implied Terms and the Case of Semteck Trading Ltd and Olufeme
Introduction This essay examines the legal position of Semteck Trading Ltd, a company importing and selling goods, and Olufeme, a consumer, in relation to ...

What is Statutory Interpretation?
Introduction Statutory interpretation is a fundamental concept in the study of law, underpinning the way courts and legal practitioners apply legislation to specific cases. ...

An Overview on the Justification of the Rule in Rylands v Fletcher
Introduction This essay provides an overview of the justification for the rule in *Rylands v Fletcher* (1868), a foundational principle in the law of ...

Advising Grace on Legal Remedies for a Defective Boat Purchase from Themba
Introduction This essay seeks to advise Grace, who purchased a boat from Themba for her touring business, only to find it defective, leading to ...

“[Under a fob contract] prima facie it is [the buyer] who …notif[ies] the seller as to the vessel selected…. [However] the buyer is entitled to make a substitute nomination.” Critically Analyse and Discuss Solutions to Protect Sellers from Losses Due to Substitute Nominations
Introduction This essay critically examines the statement by Ewan McKendrick in *Goode & McKendrick on Commercial Law* (2020) regarding the buyer’s role in nominating ...

Critically Examine the Application of Loss of Control as a Criminal Defence: Is It Effective in Modern Criminal Law?
Introduction The concept of loss of control as a partial defence to murder, introduced by the Coroners and Justice Act 2009, represents a significant ...

Critically Examine the Application of the Loss of Control as a Criminal Defence
Introduction The concept of loss of control as a criminal defence in the United Kingdom, introduced under sections 54 and 55 of the Coroners ...

Explain how true it is to say that, in all cases of negligence, a claimant must meet the ‘three-stage test’ from Caparo Industries plc v Dickman [1990] UKHL 2 to establish a duty of care.
Introduction In the realm of tort law, establishing a duty of care is a fundamental requirement for a successful negligence claim. The landmark case ...

Critically Examine the Application of Loss of Control as a Criminal Defence
Introduction The concept of loss of control as a criminal defence in modern English law has evolved significantly, serving as a partial defence to ...
