
The Defence of Lawful Excuse in Cases of Criminal Damage is Too Broad and Risks Undermining the Purpose of the Offence
Introduction The offence of criminal damage, as defined under the Criminal Damage Act 1971, aims to protect property from intentional or reckless destruction or ...

A Critical Analysis of the Implications of the Prerogative of Mercy under Article 97 of Zambia’s 2016 Constitution: A Research Proposal Literature Review
Introduction This research proposal focuses on a critical analysis of the prerogative of mercy as enshrined in Article 97 of Zambia’s 2016 Constitution. The ...

Responsible Deployment of Agentic GenAI in the New Zealand Public Sector: Legal, Privacy, and Ethical Considerations
Introduction The advent of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI), particularly agentic systems based on Large Language Models (LLMs), presents transformative opportunities for efficiency and innovation ...

Can Andem Be Convicted of Murder or Attempted Murder?
Introduction This essay examines the legal implications of a scenario in which Andem strikes Bassey with the intent to kill, believes Bassey to be ...

Conclusion on the Dudley and Stephens Case Regarding Retribution
IntroductionThe case of R v Dudley and Stephens (1884) remains a landmark in English criminal law, raising profound ethical and legal questions about necessity, ...

Zambian Company Law: Distinguishing Between Lifting and Piercing the Corporate Veil
Introduction This essay examines the foundational principle of Zambian company law that a registered company is a separate legal person from its members, as ...

In the Light of the Relevant Provisions of UAE Penal Code and Decided Cases, Discuss the Role of ‘Causation’ in Establishing Criminal Liability
Introduction The concept of causation plays a pivotal role in the realm of criminal law, serving as a fundamental principle in establishing criminal liability. ...

What Were the Legal Problems in the Belmarsh 2004 Case?
Introduction This essay examines the legal problems surrounding the Belmarsh case of 2004, formally known as A and Others v Secretary of State for ...

Your Health Germany and the Decision Not to Employ Third Country Nationals: A Breach of EU Law?
Introduction This essay examines whether Your Health Germany’s decision, as articulated by Michael, to exclude EU third country nationals from executive manager positions due ...

Film Analysis: Law and Society in ‘A Separation’ (2011)
Introduction This essay examines the portrayal of the relationship between law and society in Iran as depicted in Asghar Farhadi’s film ‘A Separation’ (2011). ...
