
With the Twentieth Anniversary of the Companies Act 2006 Approaching, It Is Evident Through Case Law That Derivative Claims and Petitions Under Section 994 Have Provided Considerable Benefits to Shareholders. Critically Evaluate This Statement.
Introduction The Companies Act 2006 (CA 2006), a cornerstone of UK corporate law, was enacted to modernise and consolidate company law, providing a framework ...

International Law is a Weak Law
Introduction International law, often described as the body of rules and principles governing relations between states and other international actors, occupies a unique position ...

International Law is Weak Law
Introduction The statement “international law is weak law” encapsulates a long-standing debate within legal scholarship regarding the efficacy and enforceability of international legal norms. ...

‘The approach the Land Registration Act 2002 takes to determine the priority of pre-existing rights over land where the legal title to it is sold represents an improvement on comparable approach taken by unregistered land’ Discuss
Introduction The Land Registration Act 2002 (LRA 2002) introduced significant reforms to the system of registered land in England and Wales, aiming to modernise ...

Critically Discuss the Fiduciary Duties of Directors and the Implications of Breaching Such Statutory Duties
Introduction This essay seeks to critically examine the fiduciary duties of directors within the context of commercial law, with a specific focus on the ...

Rule of Turquand’s Case: Indications of Exception and Applicability in Ghana
Introduction This essay explores the rule established in Turquand’s Case, formally known as Royal British Bank v Turquand (1856), focusing on its role as ...

The Expanding Right of Self-Defence: Security or Exceptionalism?
Introduction The interpretation of the right to self-defence under international law has undergone significant scrutiny since the events of September 11, 2001 (9/11). In ...

Advise Mark on the Enforceability of this Contract – Irish Contract Law
Introduction This essay examines the enforceability of a contract under Irish contract law in the context of a business agreement between Mark and Sam. ...

An Essay on Manslaughter Laws and Punishments
Introduction Manslaughter, as a criminal offence, occupies a critical space within the legal and sociological discourse of the United Kingdom. Unlike murder, which requires ...

Fraud by False Representation, as Described in Section 2 of the Fraud Act 2006, Cannot Be Justified as an Offence by the Principles of Criminalisation
Introduction This essay critically examines the offence of fraud by false representation under Section 2 of the Fraud Act 2006, evaluating whether it can ...
