
On Alternate Saturdays Each Month, William and Kate Make Part of the Bottom Field of Their Farm, ‘Wales Fields’, Available as a Market: Does the Hire Agreement Create a Lease or a Licence?
Introduction This essay examines the hire agreement provided by William and Kate, owners of ‘Wales Fields’, to local residents and businesses for the use ...

“Sometimes, it is the idea of using established techniques to do something which no one had previously thought of doing. In that case, the inventive step will be doing the new thing. Sometimes, it is about finding a way of doing something which people had wanted to do but could not think of how, the inventive idea (step) would be the way of achieving the goal in such other cases. Many people may have a general idea of how they might achieve a goal but (do) not know how to solve a particular problem which stands in their way. If someone devises a way of solving the problem, this inventive step will be the solution but not the goal itself or the general method of achieving it”. With the aid of other decided cases, discuss the above statement by Lord Hoffman in the case of BIOGEN INC. VRS MEDEVA PLC on the requirements of patentability of an invention.
Introduction This essay examines Lord Hoffman’s statement from the landmark case of Biogen Inc. v Medeva Plc [1997] RPC 1, which elucidates the concept ...

Compare Section 17 and 20 of the Refugees Act, 2017
Introduction The Refugees Act, 2017, represents a significant piece of legislation aimed at addressing the legal and procedural frameworks for the protection and management ...

Advising Mabhebhe Enterprises on Potential Liability for Breach of Contract under Zimbabwean Law and Principles of Contractual Liability
Introduction This essay aims to provide legal advice to Mabhebhe Enterprises (Pvt) Ltd, a Zimbabwean company, concerning their potential liability for breach of contract ...

In the Context of the English Legal System: Statutory Interpretation, Approaches, and External Aids
Introduction This essay explores the concept of statutory interpretation within the English legal system, a critical process through which judges determine the meaning of ...

Discussing Potential Claims and Defences in Tort Law: A Case Study Involving Jack, Nancy, and Ben
Introduction This essay examines a complex scenario involving Jack, Nancy, and Ben through the lens of tort law, a critical area of legal study ...

Navigating Precedent and Flexibility
Introduction The doctrine of precedent, or stare decisis, is a cornerstone of the English legal system, ensuring consistency and predictability in judicial decisions. However, ...

Evaluate Whether Secondary Legislation on Judges’ Salaries and Educational Conditions Breaches the Separation of Powers and Whether the Bill on Judicial Appointments Undermines Judicial Independence
Introduction This essay evaluates two critical issues concerning the rule of law and judicial independence in the UK constitutional framework. Firstly, it assesses whether ...

Agreement Between Two Parties for Money: Exploring Payment Systems
Introduction This essay examines the concept of agreements between two parties for money within the context of payment systems, a critical area of study ...

New Zealand Mortgage Law: An Analysis with Case Citations
Introduction This essay explores the framework of mortgage law in New Zealand, focusing on the legal principles, statutory provisions, and judicial interpretations that shape ...
