
It Would Be Better if the UK Constitution Were Codified: A Critical Discussion
Introduction The United Kingdom’s constitution is unique in its uncodified nature, comprising statutes, common law, conventions, and authoritative works rather than a single written ...

Legal Analysis and Advice for Sadie Regarding the Contract with LanTec Ltd
Introduction This essay seeks to provide legal advice to Sadie, a computer shop owner in Lunecaster, concerning her contract with LanTec Ltd for the ...

Although there are areas of law where discretion is more desirable, the discretion formulated in Patel v Mirza creates more problems than it solves due to a lack of guidance and certainty.
Introduction The doctrine of illegality in English law has long been a contentious issue, particularly in the context of resulting trusts, where property is ...

Critically Analyse the Statement: The Beneficiary Principle is Rightly Fundamental to Private Express Trusts but a Different Rule for Charitable Trusts is Sensible Due to Alternative Enforcement Mechanisms
Introduction The beneficiary principle stands as a cornerstone of English trust law, ensuring that private express trusts are created for the benefit of identifiable ...

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

How Can COPFS Avoid Breaching a Victim’s ECHR Rights When Continuing a Prosecution After the Victim Has Disengaged?
Introduction The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) in Scotland plays a pivotal role in the criminal justice system, deciding whether to initiate ...

Advising Pam on Her Possible Criminal Liability Against Heath and Available Defences
Introduction This essay examines the potential criminal liability of Pam in relation to her actions against Heath, specifically focusing on the theft of cash ...

In the Course of Study: Application of Supreme Court of Ghana Decisions on Specific Performance in Equity
Introduction This essay explores the application of equitable principles of specific performance by the Supreme Court of Ghana in the context of land and ...

Critically Analyse R v G [2004] 1 AC 1034 with Particular Regard to How, and Why, the Test for Recklessness in the Offence of Criminal Damage Became Subjective, Rather than Objective
Introduction This essay critically analyses the landmark case of R v G [2004] 1 AC 1034, focusing on the significant shift in the legal ...

Advise the Parties of Their Rights and Liabilities in Tort
Introduction This essay examines the potential rights and liabilities in tort arising from a series of events involving Florence, a doctor who crashes her ...
