
Explain the Methods Used by Judges to Interpret Statutes and Evaluate Their Practical Limitations in the Case of Fisher v Bell
Introduction This essay explores the methods employed by judges in the interpretation of statutes within the UK legal system, focusing specifically on the landmark ...

“Robinson makes clear that the courts should never have recourse to policy-based reasoning in deciding whether a duty of care is owed. This is a welcome development because (1) the treatment of claims for pure economic loss and psychiatric injury have required floodgates considerations to play a role and (2) non-feasance is a straightforward issue to which the straightforward answer ‘no duty owed’ should always be given”
Introduction The concept of duty of care lies at the heart of tort law, serving as a fundamental threshold for establishing liability in negligence ...

Precautionary Principles in International Law
Introduction The precautionary principle has emerged as a cornerstone of environmental law, guiding decision-making in the face of scientific uncertainty. It urges states and ...

Identify and Explain in Detail Five Main Duties of Agents to Their Principals
Introduction This essay explores the legal relationship between agents and principals within the context of tourism and hospitality law, focusing on the core duties ...

Case Study about Harris v Nickerson
Introduction This essay examines the case of Harris v Nickerson (1873), a significant precedent in the field of contract law within the context of ...

Discuss the Concept of Negligence in Relation to Strict Liability Torts: Examples from Decided Cases
Introduction The law of torts, a cornerstone of English common law, provides a framework for individuals to seek redress for wrongs committed against them, ...

Explain the Expectation Rule in the Law of Contract
Introduction The law of contract forms the foundation of commercial and personal agreements in the UK, ensuring that promises are binding and enforceable. Within ...

Explain and Critically Discuss the Operation of the Equitable Doctrine of Promissory Estoppel
Introduction The equitable doctrine of promissory estoppel occupies a significant place within English contract law, providing a remedy where a promise, though not supported ...

The Evolution of Torts and Public Policy: A Critical Analysis of False Imprisonment
Introduction The statement that the evolution of most torts is rooted in public policy and socio-economic context, and that courts must remain attuned to ...

Critically Analysing the Inclusion of Receipts in Chiedza Investments’ Gross Income under Zimbabwe’s Income Tax Act
Introduction This essay critically examines the inclusion of three specific receipts in the gross income of Chiedza Investments (Pvt) Ltd (Chiedza), a Zimbabwean private ...
