
What Are the Three Essential Elements a Claimant Must Prove to Succeed in an Action for Negligence?
Introduction Negligence is a fundamental concept in tort law, providing a legal framework for individuals to seek remedies for harm caused by others’ failure ...

What Was the View on Law and Justice in Dynastic China and Hans Kelsen, and Did They Agree?
Introduction This essay explores the conceptualisations of law and justice in two distinct contexts: dynastic China, with a focus on the Confucian and Legalist ...

A Comparative Analysis of the Legal Framework for Juvenile Sentencing in Light of the Children’s Code Act: The Case of Zambia and South Africa
Introduction This essay examines the legal frameworks for juvenile sentencing in Zambia and South Africa, with a specific focus on the influence of the ...

The Principle of Parliamentary Sovereignty: An Assessment of Dicey’s Definition in the Context of Domestic Limits under the UK Constitution
Introduction Parliamentary sovereignty, as articulated by A.V. Dicey in his seminal work, *Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution* (1885), remains ...

Summary of Buckinghamshire County Council v Moran
Introduction This essay provides a detailed summary and analysis of the case of Buckinghamshire County Council v Moran [1990] Ch 623, a significant legal ...

Should Voluntary Act of The Victim Break The Chain of Causation In Scots Criminal Law?
Introduction This essay examines the contentious issue of whether a voluntary act by a victim should break the chain of causation in Scots criminal ...

Annotated Precedent for a Non-Charitable Public Trust in Malawi: Analysis of Attorney General v Malawi Congress Party [1997] 2MLR 181 (SCA) (Press Trust No. 2)
Introduction This essay aims to provide an annotated precedent for a non-charitable public trust in Malawi by critically analysing the case of Attorney General ...

The Court of Appeal, Declaring the Company to be a Myth, Reasoned That Salomon Had Incorporated the Company Contrary to the True Intent of the Then Companies Act, 1862, and That the Latter Had Conducted the Business as an Agent of Salomon, Who Should, Therefore, Be Responsible for the Debt Incurred in the Course of Such Agency: What Does This Mean?
Introduction This essay explores the significance of the Court of Appeal’s reasoning in the landmark case of Salomon v A Salomon & Co Ltd ...

Understanding Security of Tenure and “Contracting Out” under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954: Implications for a Commercial Tenant in Liverpool
Introduction This essay explores the concept of security of tenure under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 (LTA 1954) and the implications of a ...

Potential Implications of Exclusion Clauses in Contract Law
Introduction This essay explores the potential implications of exclusion clauses in contract law, a critical mechanism used to limit or exclude liability for certain ...
