
Advise Nancy and Daniel as to what legal remedies, if any, they may have against the landlord and Builder Brothers. Advise Builder Brothers as to what legal remedies, if any, they may have against Nancy and Daniel.
Introduction This essay examines the legal remedies available in a scenario involving Nancy and Daniel, who entered into a business venture to operate an ...

3. Ian is a member of a protest group called Campaign against Climate Change (‘the CCC’). The CCC has organised a protest through Pinewood Village to demonstrate against climate change, starting at the cemetery. They give advance notice to the police who impose a condition regarding the noise levels of the protest. Ian and other members of the CCC are marching down a road in Pinewood Village. They use sound amplification devices, to shout loudly about the concerns that the CCC have regarding climate change. They meet a group of three large 4 x 4 cars displaying signs demanding cheaper petrol and the abolition of speeding restrictions. When they see the CCC protesters, the three 4 x 4 drivers, led by Peter, get out of their vehicles and start shouting at the protesters and threatening them with spanners. The commotion causes the police to arrive. At the sight of the police, Peter drives away in his 4 x 4. PC Johnson finds that lan has chains and padlocks on his person and promptly arrests him. Peter is also arrested. Discuss the liability of Ian and Peter for any public order offences.
Introduction This essay examines the potential liability of Ian and Peter for public order offences under UK law, based on the given scenario involving ...

With Aid of Case Law, Why Plagiarism is a Serious Issue in Law
Introduction Plagiarism, broadly defined as the unauthorised use or close imitation of another’s work without proper attribution, poses a significant challenge within the field ...

To what extent do you think tort law has successfully adapted to changes in society? In your answer, consider how courts balance the need for rationality and the maintenance of precedent, with the need to address new forms of harm and changing social expectations.
Introduction Tort law, as a branch of civil law, primarily concerns the compensation of individuals for harms caused by others, encompassing areas such as ...

Explaining the Approaches that Judges Have Used to Interpret Statutes and Discussing Whether Any of Them Have Been Effective in Upholding the Intention of Parliament
Introduction Statutory interpretation is a fundamental aspect of the judicial process in the United Kingdom, where judges must apply the law as enacted by ...

The Right to Food as a Fundamental Human Right Including the Legal Instruments
Introduction The right to food is increasingly recognised as a cornerstone of human dignity, ensuring that individuals have access to adequate, safe, and nutritious ...

Plagiarism in Legal Writing: Understanding, Implications, and Prevention
Introduction Plagiarism represents a fundamental ethical and academic challenge in the field of legal writing, where originality and integrity are paramount. As a student ...

Contextualise the content of the in duplum rule and the amounts that may be recouped as costs. Thereafter, critically analyse the applicability of the in duplum rule in modern South Africa
Introduction The in duplum rule, a longstanding principle in South African law, serves as a critical safeguard in consumer credit transactions by limiting the ...

3. Discuss the Main Provisions of the Employment of Young Persons and Children Act in Zambia
Introduction The Employment of Young Persons and Children Act in Zambia represents a critical piece of legislation aimed at protecting vulnerable groups in the ...
