
What Are the Different Types of Statutory Interpretation?
Introduction Statutory interpretation is a fundamental concept in the study of law, particularly within the UK legal system, where judges must interpret and apply ...

Is Passing Off Still Necessary Alongside Modern Trade Mark Law, or Has the Trade Marks Act 1994 Rendered It Redundant?
Introduction The intersection of passing off and modern trade mark law remains a critical area of study within intellectual property law in the United ...

Advising the Parties on Liability in Tort Law: A Case Study of Freeway Supermarket
Introduction This essay examines the potential liabilities in tort law arising from an incident at Freeway, a large supermarket, involving injuries to several parties. ...

Prosecution Submission on the Interpretation of Section 14 of the Public Health and Sanitation Act 2025 (Uganda): A Moot Court Argument
Introduction This submission is prepared on behalf of the prosecution in the moot court case concerning Lina, a nurse charged under Section 14 of ...

Critically Analyse the Legal and Academic Reception to Pakistan International Airline Corporation v Times Travel (UK) Ltd in the UK
Introduction This essay critically examines the legal and academic reception in the UK to the landmark case of Pakistan International Airline Corporation v Times ...

C.R.I.B.S. Act: A Critical Evaluation of the Collection of Registered Infant Blood Samples
Introduction The proposed C.R.I.B.S. Act (Collection of Registered Infant Blood Samples), as introduced in the legislative text, seeks to mandate the collection of blood ...

Expectations of a State on the Principle of Jus Post Bellum
Introduction The principle of jus post bellum, which translates to ‘justice after war’, occupies a critical space in the discourse of just war theory ...

The Exceptions in Brown: A Critical Evaluation of Consent in Non-Fatal Offences and the Need for Reform
Introduction The law on consent in relation to non-fatal offences against the person, as established in the landmark case of R v Brown [1994] ...

What is the ‘Family’ of Family Law? Does the Law Adequately Encapsulate the Ways in Which We Conceive of Our Modern-Day Families?
Introduction Family law in the United Kingdom seeks to regulate and protect relationships that constitute ‘family’, a term that has evolved significantly in modern ...

Critically Evaluate How the Courts Have Restricted Liability in Claims for Occupiers’ Liability When the Case Involves Consent to Activities with Obvious Risk
Introduction This essay critically evaluates the approach of UK courts in restricting liability under occupiers’ liability claims when claimants have consented to activities involving ...
