
Is Malawi Better Off with Judicial Review Than Without One? An Analysis Using Malawi Cases
Introduction Judicial review, a cornerstone of administrative law, enables courts to scrutinise the legality of decisions made by public bodies, ensuring accountability and the ...

La laïcité dans les services publics
Introduction « La loi doit protéger la foi, aussi longtemps que la foi ne prétendra pas dire la loi », proclamait Aristide Briand, figure ...

Summary of Donoghue v Stevenson 1932
Introduction This essay provides a summary and analysis of the landmark case of Donoghue v Stevenson (1932), a foundational decision in UK tort law ...

INMAN AND NASH CASE
Introduction This essay examines the Inman and Nash case within the context of UK business law, focusing on its implications for corporate governance and ...

Advising Magda and Bart’s Estate on Potential Claims in Negligence
Introduction This essay examines potential negligence claims arising from a tragic incident involving Ewa, her daughter Cora, and Ewa’s partner Bart, with a focus ...

Examine the Scope of the Application of the Right of Self or Private Defence under Nigerian Criminal Law
Introduction This essay seeks to explore the scope and application of the right to self or private defence under Nigerian criminal law. Self-defence, a ...

‘Before a person can be convicted of aiding and abetting the commission of an offence he must at least know the essential matters which constitute that offence.’ (Lord Goddard) What are these ‘Essential Matters’? Why (if at all) Must Accessories Know of Them?
Introduction The concept of aiding and abetting, often referred to as accessorial liability in criminal law, occupies a significant space in the determination of ...

In Light of Recent Commercial Developments and Technological Advancements in Zambia, Critically Analyze How Traditional Contractual Principles Are Adapting to Contemporary Forms of Agreement Making
Introduction The evolution of commerce and technology in Zambia has brought significant changes to the landscape of agreement making, prompting a re-evaluation of traditional ...

Does Estonian Legislation Violate EU Law by Preventing Companies from Establishing a Legal Seat While Operating from Another Member State?
Introduction This essay examines whether the fictitious Estonian legislation, which prevents companies from establishing their legal seat in Estonia while effectively running their business ...

The Enforcement of EU Rights and Potential Claims for Damages in the Context of Directive 123/2022
Introduction This essay examines the legal issues surrounding Elisabeth’s situation under EU law, specifically in relation to Directive 123/2022 on “Access to Public Transport ...
