
Comparing and Contrasting the English Legal System and Uganda: Court Structures and Trial Systems
Introduction The legal systems of England and Uganda present a fascinating study in contrasts and similarities, shaped by historical, cultural, and colonial influences. England, ...

Describe and Evaluate How the Legal Systems of England & Wales and Nigeria Differ, with Reference to Court Structure and Sentencing Process
Introduction The legal systems of England & Wales and Nigeria, while sharing some historical ties due to British colonial influence, diverge significantly in their ...

Discuss when V’s Escape from D Will Break the Chain of Causation – Roberts (1971), Williams & Davis (1992)
Introduction This essay explores the legal principle of causation in criminal law, specifically examining when a victim’s (V’s) escape from a defendant (D) may ...

Discuss Critically the Doctrine of Responsibility to Protect (R2P) as a Limitation on the Traditional Concept of Sovereignty
Introduction As a third-year student of Public International Law in Tanzania, I have encountered the evolving dynamics of state sovereignty and its intersection with ...

Explain the Theories of Jurisprudence
Introduction This essay explores the foundational theories of jurisprudence, the philosophical study of law, which seeks to understand the nature, purpose, and legitimacy of ...

Making Reference to the Relevant Articles of the Constitution and Decided Cases, Discuss the Principle of Constitutional Supremacy vis-à-vis Other Laws in Zambia
Introduction This essay examines the principle of constitutional supremacy in Zambia, exploring its significance in relation to other laws within the legal framework. Constitutional ...

Discussing the Principle of Constitutional Supremacy vis-à-vis Other Laws with Reference to Relevant Articles and Decided Cases
Introduction The principle of constitutional supremacy is a cornerstone of constitutional law, establishing the constitution as the highest source of legal authority within a ...

Non-Traditional Trademarks: Evaluating the Feasibility and Legal Challenges of Protecting Sounds, Smells, and Shapes under the Trade Marks Act No. 11 of 2023 Zambia
Introduction The concept of trademarks has evolved significantly over time, moving beyond traditional word marks and logos to encompass non-traditional marks such as sounds, ...

A Critical Analysis of the Implications of the Prerogative of Mercy under Article 97 of Zambia’s 2016 Constitution: A Research Proposal
Introduction This research proposal aims to critically analyse the implications of the prerogative of mercy as enshrined in Article 97 of Zambia’s 2016 Constitution. ...

Critically Analysing the Hierarchy of Statutes in the Context of the UK’s Uncodified Constitution and Parliamentary Sovereignty
Introduction The statement from Thoburn v Sunderland City Council [2002] EWHC 195 (Admin), paras 62-63, delivered by Laws LJ, introduces a novel distinction between ...
