
Examine the Advantages and Disadvantages of Having an Unwritten Constitution
Introduction The concept of a constitution is central to understanding the framework of governance in any state. In the United Kingdom, the constitution is ...

Although both the Sale of Goods Act 1979 (SGA) and the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods 1980 (CISG) seek to regulate the sale of goods, they reflect fundamentally different approaches to the allocation of obligations, rights, and remedies between buyer and seller. Discuss.
Introduction The sale of goods, a cornerstone of commercial transactions, necessitates robust legal frameworks to ensure fairness and predictability for both buyers and sellers. ...

In addition to the distress caused to Florence over this, she was also having problems with her planned Winter break: A Legal Analysis of Contractual Obligations and Consumer Rights
Introduction This essay examines the legal issues surrounding Florence’s situation with Adventure Holidays, focusing on contractual obligations, consumer rights, and potential remedies under UK ...

IRAC: Advising Anbeta on Her Right to Relocate to Austria under EU Law
Introduction This essay seeks to advise Anbeta, an Albanian citizen married to Franz, an Austrian citizen, on whether European Union (EU) law confers upon ...

To What Extent Do the Speeches of the Court of Appeal in Smith v Hughes (1871) Provide a Usable and Just Test for Assessing Whether, Objectively, a Contract Has Been Formed Even When One Party Intended to Agree Different Terms?
Introduction This essay examines the extent to which the speeches of the Court of Appeal in the seminal case of Smith v Hughes (1871) ...

‘A court invokes whichever of the rules [literal; mischief; golden] produces a result that satisfies its sense of justice in the case before it. Although the literal rule is the one most frequently referred to in express terms, the courts treat all three as valid and refer to them as occasion demands …’.[1] To what extent does this statement accurately describe the current approach to statutory interpretation in England and Wales as explained in recent decisions of the UK Supreme Court?
Introduction This essay examines the extent to which John Willis’ assertion—that courts in England and Wales selectively apply the literal, mischief, and golden rules ...

Which of the Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Could Matthew Be Convicted of in These Circumstances?
Introduction This essay examines the potential non-fatal offences against the person that Matthew could be convicted of under English law, based on the described ...

Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person: Potential Convictions for Matthew
Introduction This essay examines the potential non-fatal offences against the person for which Matthew could be convicted based on the described incident at a ...

Could Gina Be Convicted of the Offence of Fraud in These Circumstances?
Introduction This essay examines whether Gina could be convicted of fraud under UK law based on the provided scenario. Fraud, as a criminal offence ...

Could Matthew Be Convicted of the Offence of Theft in These Circumstances?
Introduction The case of Matthew, an assistant in the Human Resources (HR) department of XYZ Ltd, a high-fashion clothing company, raises significant legal questions ...
