
Glencar Exploration PLC v Mayo County Council: A Legal Analysis with Reference to Dutton v Bognor Regis
Introduction This essay examines the legal principles and judicial reasoning in the case of *Glencar Exploration PLC v Mayo County Council* [2002] 1 IR ...

Glencar Exploration PLC v Mayo County Council: A Legal Analysis with Reference to Donoghue v Stevenson
Introduction This essay examines the case of Glencar Exploration PLC v Mayo County Council [2002] 1 IR 84, an influential decision in Irish law ...

Glencar Exploration PLC v Mayo County Council: A Critical Analysis of Environmental Law Principles
Introduction This essay examines the landmark Irish case of Glencar Exploration PLC v Mayo County Council (2002), a significant decision in environmental and administrative ...

How Do Primary and Secondary Rules in H.L.A. Hart’s Concept of Law Relate to Ghana’s Legal System?
Introduction This essay explores the application of H.L.A. Hart’s concept of law, specifically his distinction between primary and secondary rules, to the legal system ...

To What Extent Did the Nuremberg Trials (1945-1946) Contribute to International Human Rights Law? Explain the Legal Significance of the Trials
Introduction The Nuremberg Trials, conducted between 1945 and 1946, stand as a pivotal moment in the evolution of international law, marking the first time ...

“As there is no consensus on whether the foetus is a person, the best thing is for the law to presume that the foetus is a person” Discuss
Introduction The question of whether a foetus should be legally recognised as a person remains a deeply contentious issue, intersecting ethical, philosophical, and legal ...

Critical Analysis of Mayer (2010) Argument About Direct Effect
Introduction The principle of direct effect, a foundational concept in European Union (EU) law, enables individuals to invoke EU legal provisions before national courts, ...

‘Step by step, gradually but surely, the English principle of the absolute legislative sovereignty of Parliament which Dicey derived from Coke and Blackstone is being qualified’ (Lord Hope in Jackson [104]). In light of Laws LJ’s constitutional statutes doctrine in Thoburn and contemporary judicial attitudes toward parliamentary supremacy, critically assess whether we are witnessing the emergence of a new constitutional settlement or merely the refinement of established principles.
Introduction The traditional doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty, as articulated by A.V. Dicey, has long been a cornerstone of the UK constitution, positing that Parliament ...

Actual Authority and Apparent Authority: Independence, Coexistence, and Divergence
Introduction This essay examines the concepts of actual authority and apparent authority within the context of agency law, focusing on their independence, coexistence, and ...

The Concept of Separate Legal Personality and Piercing the Corporate Veil in Modern Business Law
Introduction The concept of separate legal personality is a cornerstone of modern business law, establishing that a company is a distinct legal entity from ...
