
Explain How the Case of R v G [2004] 1 AC 1034 Changed the Law and Discuss Whether This Case Took the Correct Approach to the Definition of Recklessness
Introduction This essay examines the landmark case of R v G [2004] 1 AC 1034 and its impact on the legal definition of recklessness ...

Critically Evaluating the Law on Certainty of Subject Matter in Trusts: Adapting to Twenty-First Century Needs
Introduction The law of trusts, a cornerstone of equity in English law, hinges on the fundamental requirement of certainty of subject matter to ensure ...

Storer v Manchester City Council
Introduction This essay examines the landmark case of *Storer v Manchester City Council* (1974), a pivotal decision in English contract law, particularly within the ...

Should Wicked Recklessness Be Abandoned in Scots Law?
Introduction This essay examines the concept of wicked recklessness in Scots law, focusing on whether this principle should be abandoned due to its complexities ...

Discuss how the courts have sought to limit the duty of care owed in negligence cases. Additionally, evaluate the extent to which these limits placed by the courts are fair and reasonable.
Introduction This essay explores the mechanisms through which courts have sought to limit the duty of care in negligence cases, a critical aspect of ...

How Does the Case of Balfour v Balfour Relate to the Current Position of the Law of Contract in Intention to Create Legal Relations?
Introduction The law of contract in England and Wales hinges on several fundamental elements, one of which is the intention to create legal relations. ...

Our Constitution is Dominated by the Sovereignty of Parliament. But Parliamentary Sovereignty is No Longer, If Ever, Absolute.’ Lord Hope in R (Jackson) v Attorney-General [2006] 1 AC 262 at [104]. Consider Whether This Statement is True in 2025/2026
Introduction The principle of parliamentary sovereignty has long been considered the cornerstone of the United Kingdom’s unwritten constitution. Often described as the ability of ...

What is the Current Position of Labour Contracts in Intention to Create Legal Relations Taking into Consideration the English Court of Law Decision in Balfour v Balfour?
Introduction The concept of intention to create legal relations is a foundational element in English contract law, determining whether an agreement is legally enforceable. ...

Discuss the Current Position of the Law of Contract in Intention to Create Legal Relation
Introduction The law of contract forms the foundation of commercial and personal agreements in the UK, ensuring that parties are bound by their promises ...

Potential Breaches of Chapter I of the Competition Act 1998 by ElectroPlay Ltd: A Legal Analysis
Introduction This report examines whether the practices of ElectroPlay Ltd, a prominent UK manufacturer of video gaming consoles, infringe Chapter I of the Competition ...
