
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 ...

A “RES” and or Property in Goods Passes Only When “Complete Payment is Made”. Examine the Aptness of this Statement.
Introduction The concept of ‘res’—a Latin term often used in legal contexts to denote ‘a thing’ or an object of property—and the passing of ...

Evaluate the Law of Robbery
Introduction The law of robbery, a significant component of criminal law in England and Wales, is enshrined under Section 8 of the Theft Act ...

The Concept of Equality in Law with Reference to International Instruments, Malawian Constitution, Case Authorities, and Relevant Articles
Introduction The concept of equality in law is a foundational principle that underpins the pursuit of justice and fairness across legal systems globally. It ...

Discuss the Equity and Common Law and the Resultant Developments for Uganda
Introduction This essay explores the concepts of equity and common law, two foundational pillars of the English legal system, and examines their influence on ...

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 decision in R (on the application of Miller) v Prime Minister [2019] UKSC 41, commonly referred to as Miller ...

‘The right of peoples to self-determination is firmly established in international law, but the scope and content of the right remains deeply contested.’ Critically discuss.
Introduction The right to self-determination holds a central place in international law, enshrined in key instruments such as the United Nations Charter and the ...

Critically Assess the Role of State Recognition in the Creation of New States under International Law: To What Extent Does Recognition by Existing States Influence the Legal Personality and Legitimacy of Newly Declared States?
Introduction The creation of new states under international law is a complex process that intertwines legal, political, and diplomatic dimensions. Central to this process ...

Critically Assessing Directive 2000/78/EC and Its Application to Survivor’s Pensions in the Context of Sexual Orientation Discrimination
Introduction This essay critically assesses Directive 2000/78/EC, which establishes a framework for combating discrimination on various grounds, including sexual orientation, within employment and occupation. ...

Of Course, the Question Arises as to How Conventions or Lesser Forms of Constitutional Practice Are to Be Enforced, If Not Through the Courts
Introduction The enforcement of constitutional conventions, as non-legal rules guiding the conduct of governmental actors in Westminster-type systems, presents a unique challenge within the ...
