
The Right to Healthcare and Education: Evaluating Discriminatory Policies in South Africa
Introduction This essay examines two significant issues concerning fundamental rights in South Africa: the Gauteng Department of Health’s decision to reduce HIV/AIDS treatment for ...

Explain the Risk and Effect of Frustration on the Sale of Goods Contracts and Exceptions Where Needed
Introduction This essay examines the concept of frustration in the context of sale of goods contracts under UK contract law. Frustration occurs when an ...

Poussard v Spiers and Pond (1876): A Landmark Case in Contract Law
Introduction This essay examines the case of *Poussard v Spiers and Pond* (1876), a significant decision in English contract law often studied within the ...

To What Extent is Custom a Source of Law in Malawi?
Introduction This essay examines the extent to which custom serves as a source of law in Malawi, a topic of significant relevance in the ...

What is Your Understanding of the Constitution of Mauritius?
Introduction This essay aims to explore the Constitution of Mauritius, a foundational legal document that governs the political, legal, and social framework of the ...

The Clarks and the Parkers: A Legal Analysis of Breach of Contract and Proprietary Estoppel
Introduction This essay examines the legal implications of the scenario involving the Clarks, an elderly married couple, and the Parkers, Mrs Parker being Mrs ...

In an Action for Tort or Tortious Action to Intentional Harm to the Person, There Are Essential Elements the Claimants Need to Prove to Succeed. Identify and Explain This While Also Proffering a Strong Defence to a Defendant for Action for Malicious Prosecution.
Introduction This essay explores the essential elements that claimants must establish to succeed in a tortious action for intentional harm to the person under ...

The Welfare Principle: A Justified Limitation on Parental Rights in the Best Interests of Children
Introduction The welfare principle, enshrined in UK family law under Section 1 of the Children Act 1989, stipulates that the child’s welfare must be ...

Advising Dave on the Validity of Edie’s Will Provisions
Introduction This essay seeks to advise Dave, the executor of Edie’s will, on the validity of the provisions outlined in her testamentary document. Edie, ...

On the Backlog of Cases in Lesotho: A Critical Discussion of Chief Justice Sakoane Sakoane’s Statement and the Role of Indigenous African Justice Systems
Introduction On 2nd February 2026, during the ceremonial opening of the High Court of Lesotho, Chief Justice Sakoane Sakoane delivered a poignant statement on ...
