
Risk Factors and Likelihood of Harm: Assessing Breach of Duty in Tort Law
Introduction This essay explores the critical factors courts consider when assessing a breach of duty in tort law, focusing on the likelihood and severity ...

Legal Analysis of Tort Claims: Negligence, Occupiers’ Liability, and Private Nuisance
Introduction This essay examines three distinct legal issues within the domain of tort law in the context of civil wrongs and liabilities under UK ...

Advising on the Validity of the Ex Gratia Payment Scheme under the Nuclear Compensation Act 2032
Introduction This essay examines the legal validity of the UK Government’s decision in 2033 to replace the statutory compensation scheme established under the fictitious ...

Case Comment: Thomas v Clydesdale Bank plc (t/a Yorkshire Bank) [2010] EWHC 2755
Introduction This case comment examines the decision in *Thomas v Clydesdale Bank plc (t/a Yorkshire Bank)* [2010] EWHC 2755, a significant ruling in the ...

The Prohibition of Genocide as a Jus Cogens Norm: Understanding Its Meaning and Legal Effects
Introduction This essay explores the concept of jus cogens in public international law, with a specific focus on the prohibition of genocide as a ...

Differentiate Between Civil Law & Common Law
Introduction The distinction between civil law and common law represents a fundamental divide in legal systems across the globe, shaping how laws are created, ...

Judicial Reasoning in Case Law: Does Mr Justice Peak’s 1833 Statement Reflect the Operation of Precedent Today?
Introduction This essay explores the statement by Mr Justice Peak in 1833, which describes judicial reasoning as the application of established legal rules derived ...

What do we mean when we say that the English Legal System is a common law system?
Introduction The English Legal System is often described as a common law system, a term that carries significant historical and practical implications for how ...

Explain the Essential Elements Required for the Formation of a Valid Contract, Discuss How Terms Are Incorporated into Contracts, and Evaluate the Consequences of Breach of Contract
Introduction The concept of a contract lies at the heart of commercial and personal transactions, providing a legally enforceable framework for agreements in the ...

The Right of a Spouse to Sue or Claim Damages Against a Third Party for Adultery: A Critical Discussion with Reference to South African Jurisprudence
Introduction The right of a spouse to sue a third party for damages arising from adultery committed by their partner is a contentious and ...
