
Legal Report on Albert Chambers’ Case: Leasehold Dispute at 10 South Street, Ilkeston
Introduction This report addresses the legal position of Albert Chambers concerning a commercial lease at 10 South Street, Ilkeston, where the tenant, Ava Knight, ...

The Doctrine of the Separation of Powers: Checks Against Tyranny and Support for the Rule of Law in Democratic Societies such as Trinidad and Tobago
Introduction The doctrine of the separation of powers is a foundational principle in constitutional law, designed to distribute governmental authority across distinct branches—typically the ...

What is the Rule of Law? What Effect Does It Have on Our Society? Who Does It Affect? Who Is Entitled to Enforce It?
Introduction The rule of law is a foundational principle in legal systems, particularly within democratic societies like the United Kingdom. It ensures that laws ...

In Ghana, A Principle of Law States That Generally, Grounds of Appeal Not Canvassed in the Court Below During an Appeal Hearing Cannot Be Canvassed at a Second or Third Appeal Hearing. However, Grounds of Appeal Relating to Pure Law or Matters of Constitutionality May Be Canvassed for the First Time on a Second or Third Appeal. Does Foroe Atlantic v AG Say the Same Thing? Also, Is Audi Alteram Partem Applicable in Private Law?
Introduction This essay examines two distinct legal principles relevant to the Ghanaian legal system and broader legal theory. First, it explores the principle in ...

‘The House of Lords in R v G & Another [2003] UKHL 50 were wrong to reject the idea of a capacity-based exception to the Caldwell test.’ Discuss.
Introduction This essay critically evaluates the decision of the House of Lords in R v G & Another [2003] UKHL 50 to reject a ...

International Law Enforcement: Arguments in Favour and Against
Introduction This essay explores the concept of international law enforcement, a critical mechanism for maintaining global order and addressing transnational challenges such as crime, ...

Critically Analyse the Doctrine of Corporate Personality as Established in Salomon v Salomon & Co Ltd (1897) and Its Application in Mauritius
Introduction The doctrine of corporate personality is a foundational principle in corporate law, establishing that a company is a distinct legal entity separate from ...

The Appellate Body’s Interpretation of ‘Likeness’ Under Article III of the GATT 1994: Evolution and Coherence
Introduction This essay examines the evolution of the Appellate Body’s interpretation of ‘likeness’ under Article III of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ...

‘Women Should Not Consult Their Partners When It Comes to Family Planning’. Discuss in Accordance with International Laws Around Reproductive Rights and Family Planning
Introduction Family planning and reproductive rights are pivotal aspects of international human rights law, reflecting the fundamental principles of autonomy, equality, and personal dignity. ...

The Ethical and Moral Dilemmas in R v Dudley & Stephens: Judges’ Opinions and Personal Perspective
Introduction The case of R v Dudley & Stephens (1884) remains a seminal decision in English legal history, raising profound ethical and moral dilemmas ...
