
My Right to a Tribunal v DWP
Introduction This essay explores the legal framework and practical implications of an individual’s right to challenge decisions made by the Department for Work and ...

Strict Liability as it Relates to Possession of Dangerous Drugs with Reference to Case Law and Statute in UK Law
Introduction The concept of strict liability in UK criminal law represents a significant departure from the traditional requirement of mens rea, or a guilty ...

‘The median pay of junior criminal barristers is a paltry £12,200 in the first three years of practice. A duty solicitor, called out to a police station in the middle of the night to represent an arrested suspect, is paid a miserly flat fee of £80 however many hours are worked.’ Given the constant pressure on Government budgets, evaluate the issues in achieving access to justice in the UK criminal legal system.
Introduction Access to justice is a cornerstone of the UK criminal legal system, ensuring that every individual, regardless of means, can receive fair representation ...

Explain the Historical Background of Rule of Law
Introduction The concept of the rule of law is a foundational principle in legal and political theory, central to the functioning of modern democratic ...

Assess the Strengths and Weaknesses of Natural Law, Sociological, Analytical, Realist, Historical, and Marxist Schools of Jurisprudence and Their Relevance in Uganda
Introduction Jurisprudence, as the philosophical study of law, provides a framework for understanding the nature, purpose, and application of legal systems. Various schools of ...

Advising Chloe: Legal Analysis of Contractual Disputes in a Small Business Context
Introduction This essay provides legal advice to Chloe, who runs a small catering business from home, regarding two distinct contractual disputes with her brother, ...

Nana Aba and the Termination of an Offer: A Legal Evaluation Under Ghanaian Law
Introduction This essay examines the means by which a contractual offer may be brought to an end under Ghanaian law, using the scenario involving ...

The ‘Neighbour Principle’ and the Evolution of Duty of Care in Tort Law
Introduction The concept of Duty of Care sits at the heart of negligence within tort law, serving as the foundational principle determining whether a ...

But for the Limitations of Common Law, Equity Wouldn’t Be Born. To What Extent Is This Statement True?
Introduction The development of equity as a distinct branch of English law is often framed as a response to the rigidities and shortcomings of ...

‘We are not morally culpable (and should therefore not be criminally liable) for taking risks of which we are unaware.’ (Alexander and Ferzan) Discuss.
Introduction The relationship between moral culpability and criminal liability is a central debate in legal theory, particularly when considering the role of awareness in ...
