
Whether or Not Unilateral Economic Sanctions Are Legal Under International Law
Introduction As the philosopher Thomas Hobbes once remarked, “Covenants, without the sword, are but words and of no strength to secure a man at ...

Functions of Treaties with Authorities in International Law
Introduction Treaties are fundamental instruments of international law, serving as formal agreements between states or other international actors to regulate relations, resolve disputes, and ...

What are the Specific Objectives of Precedent and Does it Provide Consistency and Predictability?
Introduction This essay explores the doctrine of precedent, a foundational principle in English law, focusing on its specific objectives and evaluating whether it effectively ...

Functions of Treaties as a Source of International Law
Introduction This essay explores the critical role of treaties as a primary source of international law, focusing on their functions in shaping legal obligations ...

Exploring Arbitration in Employment and Consumer Contexts: A Focus on U.S. Legislation and Reform
Introduction This essay examines the role of arbitration in employment and consumer contracts within the United States, focusing on the legal framework provided by ...

Critically Discuss the Similarities and Differences Between Common Law and Equity in Uganda
Introduction This essay critically examines the similarities and differences between common law and equity within the Ugandan legal system. As a fundamental part of ...

Do Judges Make Law?
Introduction The question of whether judges make law is a central debate in legal theory and practice, particularly within the context of the UK ...

Advising Mia on Potential Legal Interests and Rights in the Property
Introduction This essay seeks to advise Mia, who has recently won £2 million and wishes to purchase a large house currently owned by Olivia, ...

Strengths of EU Supranational Law for Human Rights and Governance
Introduction This essay explores the strengths of European Union (EU) supranational law in promoting human rights and enhancing governance across member states. As a ...

Section 174 Companies Act 2006 Does Not Ensure That Non-Executive Directors in Listed Companies Effectively Control the Way Such Companies Are Managed by Their Executives. Given This, There Is Little Reason to Think That Non-Executives Can Improve the Corporate Governance of Such Companies. Discuss.
Introduction The role of non-executive directors (NEDs) in listed companies has long been a cornerstone of corporate governance frameworks in the UK, intended to ...
