
Fairness Versus Freedom to Contract
Introduction The tension between fairness and freedom to contract is a central debate within contract law, reflecting the broader conflict between individual autonomy and ...

Emma and Daniel: Assessing the Existence of a Contract in Relation to Offer, Acceptance, and Consideration
Introduction This essay examines whether Emma has a legally binding contract with Daniel concerning the purchase of his bicycle, focusing on the key elements ...

Evolution of Children’s Rights Under International Refugee Law: Analysis, Present Challenges, and Future Pathway
Introduction The protection of children’s rights within the framework of international refugee law has undergone significant transformation over the past century, reflecting broader shifts ...

Belmarsh 9 Case: Detention Without Trial
Introduction The Belmarsh 9 case, formally known as A and Others v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2004] UKHL 56, stands as ...

Examine the Differences of the Sources of Malaysian Law and Its Hierarchy/Importance in the Malaysian Legal System
Introduction The Malaysian legal system is a complex framework influenced by a variety of historical, cultural, and colonial factors. As a former British colony, ...

The Distinction Between Capital and Revenue Receipts Under Section 8 of the Income Tax Act: A Case Analysis of Chiedza’s Receipts
Introduction This essay examines the critical distinction between capital and revenue receipts under Section 8 of the Income Tax Act, focusing on the tax ...

Advise Emma on Whether She Has a Contract with Daniel in Relation to Offer, Acceptance, and Consideration
Introduction This essay examines whether Emma has a legally enforceable contract with Daniel for the purchase of a used bicycle, focusing on the key ...

Tablet Sale on Campus: A Contract Law Analysis
Introduction This essay examines a scenario involving the sale of a tablet advertised by Sam on a university online marketplace, with interactions between Sam, ...

‘Stack v Dowden has undoubtedly gone a long way to resolve important questions about how the common intention constructive trust applies when a cohabitant claims a beneficial interest in their home. Yet that does not mean that the decision has resolved all the questions about how the law does and should be applied in such cases.’ Discuss this statement
Introduction The legal framework governing property disputes between cohabiting couples in England and Wales has long been a contentious area, often leaving unmarried partners ...

Arguments for Legalisation of Unilateral Economic Sanctions under International Law
Introduction Economic sanctions, particularly those imposed unilaterally by a single state or entity without multilateral backing, remain a contentious tool in international relations. These ...
