
Facts of the Case: Assessing the Legality of the Platform Work Directive (PWD) 2024/2831 in Relation to the Principle of Subsidiarity
Introduction This essay examines the legality of Directive 2024/2831 of the European Parliament and of the Council on improving working conditions in platform work ...

The Legality of Unilateral Economic Sanctions in International Law
Introduction This essay examines the contentious issue of the legality of unilateral economic sanctions under international law. Unilateral sanctions, imposed by a single state ...

Scientific Innovations LBG: Legal Options under Company Law
Introduction This essay examines the legal options available to Scientific Innovations LBG, a company incorporated under the Companies Act, 2019 (Act 992) in Ghana, ...

A Critical Review of Non-Medical Prescribing: Law, Ethics, and Accountability Around Prescribing for Others
Introduction Non-medical prescribing (NMP) has emerged as a significant development in the UK healthcare system, enabling professionals such as nurses, pharmacists, and allied health ...

Case Brief on Thames Guaranty versus Campbell with Particular Emphasis on Land Law Principles
Introduction This essay provides a detailed case brief of *Thames Guaranty Ltd v Campbell* [1985] QB 210, a significant decision in English land law, ...

Legal Implications of Online Marketplace Transactions: A Case Analysis
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Essential Elements of a Valid Contract
Introduction In the realm of business law, the concept of a contract forms the bedrock of commercial transactions and legal obligations. A contract is ...

The Principle Underlying Workers’ Compensation: Compensation for Work-Related Injuries Without Proving Fault in Zambia
Introduction This essay examines the fundamental principle of workers’ compensation in Zambia, which posits that employees injured in the course of their employment should ...

Reform of Occupiers’ Liability: Addressing Key Weaknesses
Introduction This essay explores the weaknesses inherent in the current framework of occupiers’ liability under English law, as governed by the Occupiers’ Liability Act ...

Should the Law on the Age of Criminal Responsibility in England and Wales be Reformed?
Introduction The age of criminal responsibility in England and Wales, currently set at 10 years, is among the lowest in Europe and has long ...
