
The Law of Evidence in Ghana: Key Principles and Applications under NRCD 323
Introduction This essay explores critical aspects of the Law of Evidence in Ghana, focusing on the provisions of the Evidence Act, 1975 (NRCD 323). ...

Advising Lady Amity on Contractual Obligations and Liabilities in the Sale of Her Hotel
Introduction This essay seeks to advise Lady Amity on the legal implications of her actions and interactions concerning the sale of her hotel, within ...

The UK Supreme Court’s Judgment in Miller (No 2): A Historic Mistake or a Victory for Fundamental Principle?
Introduction The UK Supreme Court’s judgment in R (on the application of Miller) v Prime Minister [2019] UKSC 41, often referred to as Miller ...

State Jurisdiction, Types of State Jurisdiction, and Immunity from Jurisdiction
Introduction This essay explores the concept of state jurisdiction in public international law, focusing on its definition, various types, and the principle of immunity ...

Do Judges Make the Law or Do They Interpret the Law?
Introduction The question of whether judges make the law or merely interpret it lies at the heart of legal theory and practice, particularly within ...

Explain the Particular Context of Commercial Transaction into Contract with Trusts Law and Equity
Introduction This essay explores the intricate relationship between commercial transactions, contract law, and the principles of trusts and equity within the framework of international ...

2.2. Demonstrate the Interactions Between Contract Law and Trusts Law and Explain How Trusts Are Not Bound Up with Contract
Introduction This essay explores the intricate relationship between contract law and trusts law within the context of international legal principles, focusing on their interactions ...

Legislative Making Laws: A Historical Perspective
Introduction This essay explores the historical development of legislative processes in the United Kingdom, focusing on the evolution of law-making mechanisms within the British ...

Discuss with Established Authorities Whether Press Freedom of Publication and the Public Interest May, If at All, Argue as Bone Fide Rebuttal to a Claim in Defamation
Introduction The delicate balance between protecting individual reputation and upholding press freedom is a cornerstone of modern legal systems, particularly within the context of ...

I]t is axiomatic in our system that decisions subject to public and Parliamentary scrutiny are not only more legitimate, but also likely to be better than ones taken in secret’. Secretary of State for Defence v Persons Unknown [2023] EWHC 2999 (KB), [39] (Chamberlain J). Assess, in light of this case law, the impact of super injunctions on the effectiveness of parliamentary processes within the UK Constitution
Introduction This essay examines the impact of super injunctions on the effectiveness of parliamentary processes within the UK Constitution, with specific reference to the ...
