
Explain the Case of Price v Easton
Introduction The case of Price v Easton (1833) remains a significant precedent in English contract law, particularly concerning the doctrine of privity of contract. ...

Discuss, Citing Relevant Authorities, the Exceptions to the Doctrine of Separate Legal Personality as Stated in Salomon v Salomon & Co Ltd
Introduction This essay examines the doctrine of separate legal personality as established in the landmark case of Salomon v Salomon & Co Ltd [1897] ...

Customary International Law is Important, but the Concept is Opaque: A Discussion
Introduction Customary international law (CIL) occupies a central yet perplexing role in the framework of international legal systems. As a source of international law ...

When Hearing Cases, the Courts Are Not Just Performing Fact-Finding, They Also Interpret Statutes, Although They Do Not Make Them: Explain How a Statute Can Be Interpreted
Introduction This essay explores the role of the courts in interpreting statutes within the UK legal system, a critical function despite their inability to ...

Examining Tom Battleās Potential Claim in the Tort of Negligence Against Ginnivan Impey Using the 4-Step Process
Introduction This essay examines whether Tom Battle can succeed in a legal action under the Tort of Negligence against Ginnivan Impey, the pharmacist who ...

Expounding Legal Principles in Donoghue v Stevenson: The Foundation of Duty of Care
Introduction This essay examines the landmark case of Donoghue v Stevenson (1932), a pivotal decision in English and Scots law that established the modern ...

Determining Duty of Care, Breach of Duty, and the Role of Foreseeability and Probability in Negligence under Tort Law
Introduction This essay explores the fundamental principles of negligence under tort law in the UK, focusing on three interconnected areas: the criteria for establishing ...

The Relevance of the Tort of False Imprisonment in Uganda
Introduction The tort of false imprisonment, a fundamental concept in common law jurisdictions, protects individuals from unlawful restraint of their personal liberty. In Uganda, ...

Discuss a Sale by Sample and the Damages an Innocent Party Can Claim Using Zambian Case Law
Introduction This essay explores the concept of a sale by sample within the context of commercial law, focusing on its legal implications and the ...

Mrs Ade and the Manufacturer: Duty of Care and Liability for Negligence
Introduction This essay examines whether the manufacturer of a bottle of wine owes Mrs Ade a duty of care and is liable for negligence ...
