
Two Factors That Affect Consent in Contracts
Introduction In the realm of project management, understanding the legal underpinnings of contracts is essential for ensuring successful project delivery and stakeholder collaboration. Contracts ...

‘The common law and equity are largely redundant either as a defence to a claim for possession or to assist the mortgagor when the mortgagee exercises its power of sale. Section 36 of the AJA 1970 is also of limited help. Once a mortgagor is in that position, they might as well surrender.’ Please discuss.
Introduction This essay critically examines the extent to which the common law and equity provide viable protections for mortgagors facing possession claims or the ...

Lord Denning Dismissed the Postal Rule as Inapplicable in Modern Times in the Communication of Acceptance
Introduction This essay explores Lord Denning’s critical perspective on the postal rule in contract law, a principle historically significant in determining the moment of ...

Is the Zimbabwean Common Law Mainly Derived from Roman Dutch Law or Is It a Mixture of Roman Dutch Law and English Law?
Introduction This essay examines the origins and composition of Zimbabwean common law, seeking to determine whether it is primarily derived from Roman Dutch law ...

Advising John on the Lottery Winnings Dispute: A Business Law Perspective
Introduction This essay examines the legal issues surrounding an informal agreement between James, John, and Jane regarding the sharing of lottery winnings. John, believing ...

Delegated Legislation in Uganda
Introduction Delegated legislation, often referred to as secondary or subsidiary legislation, plays a critical role in modern governance by allowing detailed rules and regulations ...

An Essay on the Trade Marks Act
Introduction This essay explores the Trade Marks Act 1994, a cornerstone of intellectual property law in the United Kingdom. Enacted to harmonise UK trade ...

Shaw v DPP: A Critical Analysis of Obscenity Law in the UK
Introduction The case of Shaw v Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) [1962] AC 220 stands as a landmark decision in the development of obscenity ...

The Legality of Unilateral Economic Sanctions in International Law
Introduction Unilateral economic sanctions, imposed by a single state or group of states without the backing of an international organisation such as the United ...

To What Extent Should Moral Beliefs Justify Breaching the Law under the English Legal System with Reference to the Extinction Rebellion Protests in 2019?
Introduction This essay examines the extent to which moral beliefs can justify breaching the law within the English legal system, focusing specifically on the ...
