
Discuss the Continued Application of the Postal Rule in Today’s Commercial Environment, Paying Particular Attention to Its Feasibility in Light of Technological Advancements
Introduction The postal rule, established in the 19th century, remains a cornerstone of contract law in many common law jurisdictions, including the United Kingdom. ...

“Courts should be more prepared to lift the veil of incorporation than they have been in the past. Their reluctance to do so only encourages artificiality in commercial life.” Discuss.
Introduction The principle of corporate personality, established in the landmark case of *Salomon v A Salomon & Co Ltd* [1897] AC 22, underpins modern ...

There is an ongoing controversy regarding the relationship between law and society. At one extreme, it is said that law is determined and shaped by current mores and opinions of society, i.e., social changes must precede legal changes. At the other extreme, it is said that law is an instrument for social engineering. Discuss in detail these statements giving appropriate support for your view.
Introduction The relationship between law and society is a perennial debate in legal studies, with two contrasting perspectives dominating the discourse. On one hand, ...

Do You Agree with the Judge’s Opinion in The Moorcock Case? Why?
Introduction The case of *The Moorcock* (1889) 14 PD 64 holds a seminal place in English contract law, particularly in the development of implied ...

Remedies for Innocent Misrepresentation in Business Law
Introduction This essay explores the concept of innocent misrepresentation within the context of business law, focusing on the remedies available to parties affected by ...

Fully Discuss the Main Distinctive Features of a Hire Purchase Agreement Under the Law of Agency
Introduction This essay explores the primary distinctive features of a hire purchase agreement within the context of the law of agency, a critical area ...

The Kaleidoscope Nature of Negligence Liability: The Role of Public Policy
Introduction Negligence, as a fundamental concept in the law of torts, is inherently complex and multifaceted, often resembling a kaleidoscope due to its shifting ...

Legal Principle Laid by the Court
Introduction This essay examines the concept of legal principles as established by courts, focusing on their role in shaping the judicial system within the ...

Why Did Austin Place International Law in the Category “Laws Improperly So Called”?
Introduction This essay examines John Austin’s categorisation of international law as “laws improperly so called” within the context of his positivist legal theory. As ...

Criticism of the Injunction with Relevant Cases
Introduction This essay explores the concept of the injunction within the law of equity, focusing on its criticisms as a remedy and examining relevant ...
