
Does the Supreme Court Decision in McCulloch Make It More Difficult for Patients to Prove Breach of Duty in Clinical Negligence Cases? An Analysis of Developments Since 2011
Introduction This essay examines whether the Supreme Court decision in McCulloch v Forth Valley Health Board [2023] UKSC 26 has made it more challenging ...

REMEDY FOR BREACH OF STATUTORY OBLIGATION IN EMPLOYMENT LAW
Introduction This essay examines the remedies available for breaches of statutory obligations in UK employment law, a crucial area for ensuring fairness and protecting ...

The Protection of Copyright in Cameroon
Introduction This essay examines the protection of copyright in Cameroon, a country in Central Africa with a unique legal framework influenced by its dual ...

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

Critically Analysing the Relationship Between s.3 and s.4 of the Human Rights Act 1998: Why, According to Lord Steyn, Is a Declaration of Incompatibility a Measure of Last Resort?
Introduction The Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) represents a landmark piece of legislation in the United Kingdom, incorporating the European Convention on Human Rights ...

Can Michelo Be Held Vicariously Liable for Imasiku’s Actions at Melrose Hotel?
Introduction This essay examines the potential vicarious liability of Michelo, the owner of Melrose Hotel, for the actions of Imasiku, an employee, in three ...

Free Movement of Goods and Persons under EU Law: Legal Analysis of NordicDesign, Wilma, and Lars
Introduction This essay examines the legal issues surrounding NordicDesign, a furniture business established by Wilma, a Swedish national residing in France, and the personal ...

Qualities of a Person to Be an Agent and the Legal Importance in Determining the Nature of Agency Relations
Introduction This essay explores the essential qualities that define a person’s suitability to act as an agent within the context of business law, alongside ...

Potential Claims Arising from a Motorway Accident: A Legal Analysis
Introduction This essay examines the legal implications of a motorway accident involving Chah, a driver, Roku, a road worker, and various other parties, including ...

Since Street v Mountford [1985] A.C. 809, the Distinction Between a Lease and a Licence is No Longer to be Determined Solely by the Labels or Language Used by the Parties. Nevertheless, This Reversal of Pre-Existing Jurisprudence, Which Had Overtly Prized Form Over Substance, Does Not Mean That the Terms of the Contract Can be Totally Disregarded as is Particularly Evident in the Context of Commercial Property
Introduction This essay critically evaluates the impact of Street v Mountford [1985] A.C. 809 on the distinction between a lease and a licence in ...
