
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 ...

Advising Jason on Criminal Liability and the Defence of Intoxication for the Injury to Kris
Introduction This essay examines whether Jason, who injured Kris by punching him with a beer glass after becoming intoxicated at a bar, can avoid ...

Can an Easement That Was Expressly Granted in 1966 but Thereafter Not Used Be Lost?
Introduction This essay examines whether an easement expressly granted in 1966, but subsequently unused, can be lost under English law. Easements, as rights over ...

Lord Sammy and Lady Ella-Ella: Legal Issues in Equity and Succession under Ghanaian Law
Introduction This essay examines the complex legal issues arising from the scenario involving Lord Sammy (Nana Sammy Addai II), Lady Ella-Ella, and associated parties, ...

Memo to Head-of-Chambers: Legal Analysis of Property Interests in Karen Araba Paintsil’s Case
Introduction This memo addresses the legal issues arising from the instructions provided by Karen Araba Paintsil, a principal client of SILAS Law Firm, concerning ...

Artificial Intelligence and Copyright: To What Extent Does the Current Copyright Law Protect the Rights Holders’ Work Used to Train AI?
Introduction The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies has revolutionised numerous industries, from healthcare to entertainment. However, the development of AI systems, particularly ...

The Current Common Law Offence of Murder Should Be Abolished and Replaced by Several Offences Differentiated by the Level of Harm Intended or Foreseen: A Critical Discussion
Introduction The common law offence of murder in the United Kingdom, defined as the unlawful killing of a human being with malice aforethought, has ...

Discuss Legal Provisions Relating to Access to Justice in Nigeria
Introduction Access to justice is a fundamental pillar of any legal system, ensuring that individuals can seek and obtain remedies through formal or informal ...

The UK Supreme Court’s Judgment in Miller (No 2): A Historic Mistake or a Victory for Fundamental Principle?
Introduction The UK Supreme Court’s unanimous decision in R (on the application of Miller) v Prime Minister [2019] UKSC 41, commonly referred to as ...
