
The Evolution from Absolute to Restrictive Theories of Diplomatic and State Immunity: Driven by International Commerce, Yet Blurring Sovereign and Private Conduct
Introduction This essay critically examines the statement that the shift from absolute to restrictive theories of diplomatic and state immunity was driven by the ...

Offer, Consideration, and Intention to be Bound in Contract Law
Introduction Contract law forms the bedrock of commercial transactions and personal agreements in the UK, providing a framework to ensure that promises made between ...

The Concept of Substantive Intervention through the Doctrines of Irrationality and Proportionality and Their Effects in the UK
Introduction This essay examines the concept of substantive intervention within the framework of UK public law, focusing on the doctrines of irrationality and proportionality. ...

Evaluate the Actus Reus and Mens Rea for A Level Criminal Law
Introduction The study of criminal law at A Level, particularly under the 9084 syllabus, requires a robust understanding of the fundamental principles that underpin ...

Discuss the Use of Maxims in Statutory Interpretation in the Context of Zimbabwean Law
Introduction Statutory interpretation remains a cornerstone of legal practice, serving as the mechanism through which courts decipher and apply legislative texts to real-world disputes. ...

There Are Many Different Rights and Responsibilities Relating to a Contract of Service (Employee) and a Contract for Services (Independent Contractor)
Introduction This essay explores the critical legal distinctions between a contract of service, which applies to employees, and a contract for services, which pertains ...

The Landlord and Tenant Law Amendment Act of 1860 (Deasy’s Act) and the Principles of Contractual Tenancy at Section 3
Introduction The Landlord and Tenant Law Amendment Act of 1860, commonly referred to as Deasy’s Act, marked a significant shift in the legal framework ...

Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works
Introduction The Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works, established in 1886, stands as a cornerstone of international copyright law. It ...

Are Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Human Rights? A Critical Discussion
Introduction This essay critically examines whether economic, social, and cultural rights (ESCR) can be considered human rights, with a focus on the rights to ...

The Legal Framework for Cyber Security in Nigeria
Introduction Cyber security has emerged as a critical concern in the digital age, with countries worldwide grappling with the challenges of protecting digital infrastructure ...
