
Has Massey v Boulden Been Overruled or Reversed?
Introduction This essay examines whether the decision in *Massey v Boulden* [2002] EWCA Civ 1634, a significant case in the realm of English property ...

The Impact of Seaflower [2001] on Contractual Terms and the Significance of the Waller Test in Shipping Law
Introduction This essay examines the impact of the legal case *Seaflower [2001]* on the terms of a contract within the context of shipping law, ...

Essential Elements of a Contract with Case Practicals
Introduction The concept of a contract is fundamental to business law, serving as the backbone of commercial transactions and personal agreements in the UK. ...

Vitiating Factors in Business Management
Introduction This essay explores the concept of vitiating factors within the context of business management, specifically focusing on their impact on contractual agreements. Vitiating ...

Essential Elements of a Valid Contract: Citations with Cases
Introduction A contract is the foundation of countless transactions within business and personal contexts, serving as a legally binding agreement between parties. In English ...

Entrapment in Evidence Law
Introduction The concept of entrapment occupies a significant yet contentious position within the field of evidence law in the United Kingdom. Entrapment arises when ...

Explain and Discuss the Circumstances Under Which the Supplier of an Unlawful Drug May Be Found Guilty of the Homicide of the Person to Whom It Is Supplied
Introduction The intersection of criminal law and drug supply presents complex challenges in establishing liability for serious offences such as homicide. In the United ...

The Jury System is Fundamentally Flawed but Should Not be Abolished
Introduction The jury system, a cornerstone of the English legal framework, has long been celebrated as a democratic mechanism ensuring fairness and public participation ...

‘International courts and tribunals established during the period of proliferation in the 1990s are characterised by their specialisation and increasing involvement of non-state actors. This strongly suggests that the days of purely inter-state courts playing a prominent role in international law are long gone’. Critically examine this statement, citing relevant practice in support of your answer.
Introduction This essay critically examines the assertion that international courts and tribunals established during the 1990s proliferation are defined by specialisation and the growing ...

The Historical Development of CIF Contracts in International Sale of Goods
Introduction This essay explores the historical evolution of Cost, Insurance, and Freight (CIF) contracts within the context of international sale of goods. As a ...
