
There can never be any blame attached to anyone where a crime has been committed against them. Therefore, the actions of a victim can never amount to a novus actus interveniens. Discuss
Introduction The concept of causation in law, particularly within the realms of criminal and tort law, is fundamental to establishing liability. The statement under ...

Analysis of Evidence Admissibility in the DeRose Murder Trial
Introduction This memo examines the admissibility of three key pieces of evidence in the upcoming jury trial of Nick DeRose, charged with second-degree murder ...

Describe the Development of the International Bill of Human Rights by Reference to a Specific Human Right. How Was the Right Reflected in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Then in the 1966 International Covenants?
Introduction The International Bill of Human Rights represents a foundational framework for global human rights protection, comprising the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) ...

A civil case and a criminal case are different. Critically analyse the validity of this statement.
Introduction The statement “A civil case and a criminal case are different” appears straightforward at first glance, yet it invites a deeper critical analysis ...

Determine the legal issues in the case of the people v Veronica Mubanga 2026 ZMSUB 3 20 February, 2026and discuss them while giving relevant case law and statutory authority.
Introduction This essay aims to identify and discuss the legal issues arising from the specified case, The People v Veronica Mubanga [2026] ZMSUB 3 ...

Is the English law reform process sufficiently agile to keep pace with the rapid changes occurring in contemporary society?
Introduction The English law reform process, primarily overseen by institutions such as the Law Commission of England and Wales, aims to adapt legal frameworks ...

Case Comment on Barclays Bank plc v Various Claimants [2020] UKSC 13
Introduction This case comment examines Barclays Bank plc v Various Claimants [2020] UKSC 13, a pivotal decision in English tort law concerning the doctrine ...

Money is a medium of exchange in commercial transactions though it does not render other forms of exchange to create a contract irrelevant. Discuss the significance of “MONEY” in the sale of goods in Zambia
Introduction In the realm of commercial law, money serves as a fundamental medium of exchange, facilitating transactions and underpinning contractual agreements. However, as the ...

Critically Examine the Role of Colonialism in Shaping Women’s Legal Status in Uganda, Making Reference to Real Occurrences and Examining Case Law Decided in that Period
Introduction Colonialism profoundly influenced the legal frameworks of many African nations, including Uganda, which was under British rule as a protectorate from 1894 until ...

Negligence
Introduction Negligence is a fundamental concept in English tort law, serving as the basis for many civil claims where harm results from careless behaviour. ...
