
Is Police Scotland Obliged to Provide Audio Transcription of Body Worn Video Footage to COPFS?
Introduction This essay explores whether Police Scotland is legally or procedurally obliged to provide audio transcriptions of body worn video (BWV) footage to the ...

Discuss Which Forms of Delegated Legislation Are Permissible and Which Are Not Permissible Under the Law
Introduction Delegated legislation, a critical component of the UK legal system, refers to law-making powers granted by Parliament to subordinate bodies such as ministers, ...

Focusing on the Characteristics of Law, Explain the Meaning of the Definition of Law Using Legal Authorities
Introduction The concept of law is fundamental to understanding the mechanisms of society and governance. Law serves as a framework for regulating human behaviour, ...

In a Contract of Sale, Parties May Make Certain Statements About the Stipulations of the Alleged Contract of Sale. These Stipulations May Either Be a Condition or in the Form of a Warranty. Explain Your Understanding of ‘Condition’ and ‘Warranty’ and How Each One of Them May Affect a Contract of Sale of Goods
Introduction The concept of a contract of sale of goods forms a cornerstone of commercial law, particularly under the framework of the Sale of ...

Evaluate the Scope, Accountability, and Contemporary Relevance of the Royal Prerogative Powers: To What Extent, if at All, Do the Constitutional Powers of the Monarch Require Reform?
Introduction The royal prerogative powers, historically rooted in the authority of the British monarch, represent a unique and enduring element of the UK’s unwritten ...

(a) “A parent company should be liable for injuries negligently inflicted by its subsidiaries… Discuss.” (b) “Prest v Petrodel Resources Ltd (2013)… made veil piercing more certain, but less effective. Discuss.”
Introduction This essay examines two significant issues in British company law concerning the liability of parent companies and the principle of veil piercing. The ...

Tangible and Intangible Property in Trust Law
Introduction This essay explores the distinction between tangible and intangible property within the context of trust law, a critical area of study in understanding ...

Adverse Inferences from Silence in Police Interviews: Legal and Human Rights Considerations in Daniel’s Case
Introduction This essay examines the legal implications of drawing an adverse inference from a defendant’s silence during a police interview, focusing on the case ...

Discuss and Explain the Purpose, Structure, and Effect of the Human Rights Act 1998 Upon the Protection of Civil Rights and Freedom in the United Kingdom
Introduction The Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) represents a landmark piece of legislation in the United Kingdom, fundamentally shaping the legal landscape for the ...

Exploring the Background of the Problem in Assessing the Legal Framework Governing Vicarious Liability in Tanzania
Introduction Vicarious liability, a fundamental principle in tort law, holds an employer or principal responsible for the wrongful acts of their employees or agents ...
