
Discuss the Primary Source of International Law as Outlined in Article 38 of the Statute of the International Court of Justice
Introduction International law serves as a critical framework for regulating relations between states, ensuring order and cooperation in a complex global environment. Central to ...

Critically Examine How the Traditional Principles of Law of Contract in Mainland Tanzania Have Had Difficulty Adjusting to the Digital World, Taking into Account Relevant Laws, Case Law, and Practical Challenges
Introduction The advent of the digital age has transformed the landscape of commerce and communication, challenging traditional legal frameworks that were designed for a ...

Right to Redeem as Opposed to Equity of Redemption
Introduction This essay explores the concepts of the right to redeem and the equity of redemption within the context of English property law, specifically ...

In Principle, the Law Takes Cognizance of Human Dignity and Respect: A Discussion on Tanzania Media Law
Introduction The law, as a cornerstone of societal order, upholds the principles of human dignity and respect, particularly in contexts where reputation and personal ...

The Defences Against Criminal Liability Using the Nigerian Legal System as a Case Study
Introduction This essay examines the defences against criminal liability within the context of the Nigerian legal system, a framework deeply rooted in English common ...

Examples of Civil Liberties in the UK
Introduction Civil liberties are fundamental rights and freedoms that protect individuals from undue state interference, forming the cornerstone of a democratic society. In the ...

Darius and Edward’s Property Dispute: Legal Implications for Edward’s Parents
Introduction This essay examines the legal implications of a property dispute involving Darius and Edward, who purchased an estate comprising a manor house and ...

The UK’s Constitution Would Be Better if it Was Codified: Critically Discuss This View
Introduction The United Kingdom’s constitution is unique in its uncodified nature, meaning it is not contained within a single, written document but instead comprises ...

Legal Precedent Slows Legal Development – Discuss
Introduction The doctrine of legal precedent, or stare decisis, is a foundational principle of the English legal system, ensuring consistency and predictability in judicial ...

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 This essay critically analyses the statement that the beneficiary principle is fundamental to private express trusts while a different rule for charitable trusts ...
