
Element of Crime
Introduction This essay explores the concept of crime from a sociological perspective, focusing on its elements and the broader social factors that shape criminal ...

Discuss the Role and Significance of the ‘Minimum Content’ in Hart’s Theory
Introduction This essay explores the role and significance of the ‘minimum content’ of natural law within H.L.A. Hart’s legal theory, a pivotal concept in ...

Council of Civil Service Unions v Minister for the Civil Service (1985): A Landmark in UK Constitutional Law
Introduction This essay examines the seminal case of Council of Civil Service Unions v Minister for the Civil Service (1985), commonly referred to as ...

Can Common Law Crimes Survive the Written Constitution if Parliament Has Not Legislated Punishment?
Introduction This essay explores the complex interplay between common law crimes and the concept of a written constitution in the UK, with a specific ...

Discuss Buckpitt v Oates [1968] 1 All E.R. 1145
Introduction This essay examines the case of Buckpitt v Oates [1968] 1 All E.R. 1145, a significant decision in English contract law concerning the ...

Discuss Buckpitt v Oates (1968)
Introduction This essay examines the case of Buckpitt v Oates (1968), a significant decision in English contract law concerning the enforceability of contracts involving ...

Can a Driver Exempt Himself from Liability for Injuring an Infant Passenger?
Introduction This essay examines whether a driver can exempt himself from liability when an infant passenger sustains injuries in a motor vehicle accident under ...

Whether a Failure to Provide a Contracted Service Amounts to Negligence
Introduction This essay examines whether the failure to provide a contracted service can be construed as negligence under English law. Negligence, a fundamental concept ...

In Your Opinion, Should Legislation and Case Law Be Incorporated as a Manifestation of Fact in the Inquiry Commission Report?
Introduction This essay explores the contentious issue of whether legislation and case law should be incorporated as a manifestation of fact within inquiry commission ...

Should Criminal Law Enforce Morality? Discuss with Reference to the Legalization of Certain Acts such as Abortion Rights and Same-Sex Marriage
Introduction The intersection of criminal law and morality has long been a contentious issue within legal scholarship and public debate. Criminal law, as a ...
