
Breach of Trust
Introduction This essay explores the concept of breach of trust within the context of English law, focusing on its legal implications in fiduciary relationships. ...

The Rule of Law: A Cornerstone of Justice and Governance
Introduction The concept of the rule of law is a fundamental principle in legal and political philosophy, often regarded as essential for maintaining justice, ...

Short Notes on Key Principles in the Law of Tort: But For Test, Egg Shell Principle, and Remoteness of Damages
Introduction The law of tort is a critical branch of civil law that addresses wrongs committed by one party against another, often resulting in ...

Explain Each of the Elements to Establish Employee Status from Ready Mixed Concrete v Minister of Pensions and National Insurance [1968]
Introduction This essay aims to elucidate the key elements for establishing employee status as derived from the landmark case of Ready Mixed Concrete (South ...

To What Extent Is the EU’s Legal System Effectively Designed to Address Concerns Individuals May Have About the Legality of EU Law?
Introduction The European Union (EU) operates a unique legal system that binds its member states and citizens through a complex framework of treaties, regulations, ...

To What Extent is the EU’s Legal System Effectively Designed to Address Concerns Individuals May Have About the Legality of EU Law?
Introduction The European Union (EU) operates a complex legal system that seeks to harmonise laws across its member states while ensuring the protection of ...

To what extent should lawyers defer to client instructions in shaping legal representation? Evaluate this question with reference to professional conduct rules and comparative jurisdictional approaches.
Introduction The relationship between lawyers and their clients is a cornerstone of legal practice, underpinned by trust, autonomy, and professional responsibility. A central tension ...

A Declaration of Incompatibility is a Measure of Last Resort: Critically Analysing the Relationship Between s.3 and s.4 of the Human Rights Act 1998
Introduction The Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) represents a cornerstone of UK constitutional law, embedding the rights enshrined in the European Convention on Human ...

Discuss with Established Authorities Whether Press Freedom of Publication and the Public Interest May, If at All, Argue as a Bona Fide Rebuttal to a Claim in Defamation
Introduction Defamation law in the United Kingdom serves as a critical mechanism to protect individuals’ reputations from wrongful harm caused by false statements. However, ...

To What Extent Should Lawyers Defer to Client Instructions in Shaping Legal Representation?
Introduction This essay evaluates the extent to which lawyers should defer to client instructions when shaping legal representation, with a focus on professional conduct ...
