
Passing of Property
Introduction The concept of passing of property is a fundamental principle in the law of sale of goods, underpinning the rights and obligations of ...

Advising Riverbreak UK on Actionable Misrepresentation and Available Remedies in Contract Law
Introduction This essay seeks to provide legal advice to Riverbreak UK, a company operating passenger boat trips, regarding their contract with Boatmaker Ltd. Riverbreak ...

With the Aid of Relevant Authorities, Discuss the Theoretical Justification of the Imposition of Punishment in Zambia
Introduction This essay examines the theoretical justifications for the imposition of punishment within the context of Zambia’s criminal justice system. Punishment, as a fundamental ...

With Case Law, Discuss the Law on Strict Liability in Ghana
Introduction The concept of strict liability holds significant importance in criminal and civil law, as it imposes responsibility on individuals or entities for certain ...

Refusal of Treatment on Religious Grounds: The Legal Effect on Both Parties and a Potential Solution
Introduction The intersection of law, medicine, and religion presents complex ethical and legal dilemmas, particularly when individuals refuse medical treatment on religious grounds. In ...

Advise Jamie: A Contract Law Analysis of Offer, Acceptance, and Breach
Introduction This essay examines a contractual dispute between Jamie, a retailer, and Alex, a wholesaler of coffee supplies, within the framework of English contract ...

Historical Development of the Rule of Law Propounded by AV Dicey
Introduction The concept of the rule of law is a cornerstone of modern democratic societies, embodying principles of justice, equality, and governance. In the ...

Advising Anbeta on Her Right to Relocate to Austria under EU Law
Introduction This essay examines whether European Union (EU) law confers on Anbeta, a non-EU citizen from Albania, the right to relocate to Austria to ...

Rylands v Fletcher Case of 1868: A Landmark in Tort Law
Introduction The case of Rylands v Fletcher (1868) stands as a seminal decision in English tort law, establishing a precedent for strict liability in ...

Rules (Relating to Complainant Witnesses in Sexual Offences) Limiting the Defendant’s Entitlement to Cross-Examine Witnesses: Do They Jeopardise the Rights Enshrined in Article 6(3) of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)?
Introduction The legal framework surrounding sexual offence cases in the UK reflects a delicate balance between protecting vulnerable witnesses, particularly complainants, and ensuring a ...
