
R v Konzani [2005] 2 Cr App R 14: Liability for Reckless Transmission of HIV
Introduction This essay examines the landmark case of R v Konzani [2005] 2 Cr App R 14, a significant decision in UK criminal law ...

What, in Your View, Are the Key Influences on the Shape of Modern UK Company Law? Discuss, with Reference to Directors’ Duties and Institutional Investors
Introduction This essay explores the key influences shaping modern UK company law, focusing specifically on the evolving nature of directors’ duties and the significant ...

The Human Rights Act 1998: Balancing Individual Rights and Parliamentary Sovereignty
Introduction The Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) stands as a pivotal piece of legislation in the United Kingdom, aiming to integrate the protections enshrined ...

The Continued Refusal of English Law to Recognise Non-Charitable Purpose Trusts is Based More on Historical Formalism Than on Principled Reasoning
Introduction This essay critically assesses the claim that the persistent refusal of English law to recognise non-charitable purpose trusts stems more from historical formalism ...

A Nephew’s Claim to Land: Legal Ownership, Trespass, and Remedies
Introduction This essay examines a complex land dispute involving a nephew who, after being invited to live on his uncle’s property, was subsequently evicted ...

Explain the Principle of Legality in Tax Law
Introduction This essay seeks to explain the principle of legality in the context of tax law, a fundamental concept ensuring that taxation must be ...

Lune de Fleurs and Parfums Pacifiques: Analysing the Formation and Governance of an International Sale of Goods Contract
Introduction This essay examines the legal issues surrounding a potential contract for the international sale of goods between Lune de Fleurs (LDF), a French ...

According to Peter M. Tiersma (2015), Latin and French have continued to be widely used in civil and criminal matters in Britain and its former colonies. This could be seen through some French and Latin terms, which are still used in the English legal language, such as agreement, crime, arrest, and misdemeanor, which have a different meaning in plain English language. In view of this statement, explain the relevance of mastering English Language by law students and other legal actors.
Introduction The influence of Latin and French on the English legal system is undeniable, as historical linguistic remnants continue to shape the terminology and ...

Enforceability of Articles of Association and Legal Requirements under the Companies Act 2006: A Case Study of Elvio Ltd
Introduction This essay examines the enforceability of Article 14 in the articles of association of Elvio Ltd, a private company incorporated in 2015, which ...

In August, the Westford Police Service Completed a Risk Assessment: Legal and Ethical Considerations in Policing Public Events
Introduction This essay examines the legal and ethical issues surrounding the policing of public events in the UK, with specific reference to the Night ...
