
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 ...

How Can a Director Be in Breach of Section 174 CA 2006 in the UK?
Introduction The role of a company director in the United Kingdom is underpinned by a framework of legal duties designed to ensure accountability, protect ...

Do Judges Make Law?
Introduction The question of whether judges make law is a central debate in jurisprudence, touching on the nature of legal authority, the separation of ...

With Reference to the Jamaica Procurement Act (2015), Critically Assess How Commitment to the Principles of Transparency and Equal Treatment May Aid or Hinder an Organization’s Attainment of Its Procurement Objectives
Introduction Public procurement is a cornerstone of effective governance, ensuring that public resources are utilised efficiently and fairly to meet organisational objectives. Central to ...

Simawe v. Notulu: Legal Principles of Defamation under Zambian Law
Introduction This essay examines the legal principles of defamation under Zambian law in the context of a scenario involving Simawe, a student, and Notulu, ...

Simawe’s Case: Exploring Potential Defamation Liability in Legal Advice Criticism
Introduction This essay examines the legal principles of defamation in the context of a scenario involving Notulu, a local lawyer, and critical comments made ...

Critically Evaluate Whether There Are Sufficient Checks and Balances in the UK Constitution as Between the Executive and the Legislature to Ensure an Effective Separation of Powers
Introduction The concept of the separation of powers, originally articulated by Montesquieu in the 18th century, remains a foundational principle for modern democratic governance. ...

Will the Renters’ Rights Act 2025 Make a Significant Difference to the Housing Crisis and Inequality in the UK Housing Market? Why or Why Not? Discuss with Reference to the Theory and History of Private Property
Introduction The UK housing market has long been a battleground of inequality, with a deepening crisis marked by rising rents, unaffordable homeownership, and insecure ...

In 2019, Mrs Rita experienced heavy menstrual bleeding: Advising on Causation and Loss of Chance in Medical Negligence
Introduction This essay examines the legal issues surrounding causation in fact and the concept of ‘loss of chance’ in a medical negligence claim, focusing ...
