
Advising on Enforcement of Judgment in the Commonwealth Caribbean: The Case of Mark Usher v Paul Thompson
Introduction In the context of Civil Practice and Procedure in the Commonwealth of the Caribbean, enforcing a judgment is a critical step when a ...

Advise Bullion Ltd: Consequences of Competing Analyses of the Transaction
Introduction This essay provides legal advice to Bullion Ltd, a gold dealer based in Hackney, London, following a fraudulent transaction involving Hutchinson, who posed ...

Discuss How the Legal System in Malawi is Instrumental to Provision of Secure Environment for Business
Introduction In the field of corporate law, understanding the interplay between legal frameworks and business environments is crucial, particularly in developing economies like Malawi. ...

“There is no coherent explanation for the exceptions of the equitable maxim that equity will not perfect an imperfect gift.” Discuss
Introduction The equitable maxim that “equity will not perfect an imperfect gift” underscores a fundamental principle in English equity law, particularly within the realm ...

Discuss the rules in Donoghue v Stevenson (1932) A.C. 562 bringing out the number of common situations where it is well established that a duty of care exist
Introduction The landmark case of Donoghue v Stevenson [1932] AC 562 fundamentally shaped the law of negligence in the UK, establishing key principles for ...

Le Parlement fait-il la loi?
Introduction The question “Le Parlement fait-il la loi?” – translated as “Does Parliament make the law?” – is central to understanding the dynamics of ...

“Exemplary damages should only be reserved for criminal activities and must have no use and place in civil matters.” Discuss whether or not you are agreeable to the above sentiments.
Introduction Exemplary damages, often referred to as punitive damages in other jurisdictions, represent a contentious aspect of tort law in the United Kingdom. These ...

David Chishala was wrongfully convicted of murder though what was subsequently proved was assault. He however saved a custodial sentence of a period that far exceeds even the maximum sentence provided for the offence that is five years thus he was set free. As a Zambian law student advise on whether he can recover damages from the state
Introduction The case of David Chishala represents a stark example of miscarriage of justice within the Zambian criminal justice system. Wrongfully convicted of murder ...

Davies Chishala was Wrongfully Convicted for Murder but What was Proved was Assault. However, He has Been in Custody for a Period that Far Exceeds Even the Maximum Sentence Provided for that is Five Years Offence for Assault. As a Law Student, Advise the Client on Whether He Can Recover Damages from the State
Introduction As a law student studying criminal justice and human rights in the UK, I am often tasked with analysing cases of potential miscarriages ...

Legal Brief: Potential Challenge to the Closure of Queen Camilla Specialist Care Home
Introduction This legal brief, prepared as a solicitor in a UK law firm, outlines the facts and legal issues arising from the scenario involving ...
