
Whether Article 38 of the ICJ Statute Provides a Hierarchy of the Sources of Law: Explaining Jus Cogens as International Customary Law and Its Development
Introduction This essay examines whether Article 38 of the Statute of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) establishes a hierarchy among the sources of ...

Whether or Not Article 38 of the ICJ Statute Provides a List of Exclusive Sources of International Law
Introduction This essay examines whether Article 38 of the Statute of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) provides an exclusive list of sources of ...

What is Dworkin’s Interpretive Theory of Law?
Introduction Ronald Dworkin, one of the most influential legal philosophers of the 20th century, developed an interpretive theory of law that challenges traditional positivist ...

Discuss the Law Doctrine in the Commonwealth Caribbean
Introduction This essay explores the doctrine of law within the context of the Commonwealth Caribbean, a region comprising former British colonies with legal systems ...

Assessing the Constituents of Contracts for the Sale of Goods, Rights and Obligations in International Sales Contracts, and Their Validity
Introduction This essay explores the fundamental aspects of contracts for the sale of goods, focusing on their constituents, alongside an analysis of the rights ...

Rylands v Fletcher (1868): Key Issues and Principles in Business Law
Introduction The case of Rylands v Fletcher (1868) stands as a seminal decision in English tort law, establishing a significant principle of strict liability ...

The Role of Convention in the UK Constitution
Introduction The United Kingdom’s constitution is famously unwritten, a unique amalgamation of statutes, common law, and conventions that collectively govern the state’s operation. Among ...

An Analysis of White Torture as a Per Se Violation of the United Nations Convention Against Torture
Introduction Torture, as a grave violation of human rights, remains a critical concern in international law. The United Nations Convention Against Torture and Other ...

Explain and Critically Discuss Whether and When It Is Possible for the Court to Pierce the Corporate Veil
Introduction The concept of the corporate veil is a fundamental principle in company law, establishing that a company is a separate legal entity from ...

R v Dudley and Stephens 1884
Introduction This essay examines the landmark case of R v Dudley and Stephens (1884), a pivotal moment in English criminal law that addresses the ...
