
Evidence of Bad Character: Relevance Under Four Exceptions with Case Law
Introduction This essay examines the admissibility of bad character evidence in criminal proceedings under UK law, focusing on the four key exceptions where such ...

Factors Affecting Agreements: Mistakes and Misrepresentation in Security Risk Management
Introduction This essay examines the factors affecting agreements in the context of mistakes and misrepresentation, with a specific focus on security risk management (SRM). ...

What Are the Essentials of a Valid Contract?
Introduction The concept of a contract is fundamental to the legal framework governing personal and commercial interactions in the United Kingdom. A valid contract ...

The Legality of Unilateral Economic Sanctions in International Law
Introduction As the philosopher Immanuel Kant once mused, “In law a man is guilty when he violates the rights of others. In ethics he ...

Fisher v Bell Case Characteristics
Introduction The case of Fisher v Bell [1961] 1 QB 394 is a cornerstone in English contract law, particularly in the context of the ...

Misrepresentation in Contract Law in the UK
Introduction Misrepresentation in UK contract law is a critical concept that addresses the circumstances under which a contract may be rendered voidable due to ...

The Practical Benefit Approach of Williams v Roffey Bros: Has It Abolished the Need for Consideration in Modifying Contracts?
Introduction The doctrine of consideration remains a cornerstone of English contract law, requiring that each party to a contract must provide something of value ...

There is no objective definition of law, because such a definition depends upon the historical, ideological and general world outlook of the person defining law. Discuss the definition of law as propounded by various legal thinkers.
Introduction The concept of law is central to the study of jurisprudence, yet it remains elusive, lacking a universally accepted definition. This essay explores ...

Expound on the Legal Principles of Donoghue v Stevenson Case
Introduction The case of Donoghue v Stevenson [1932] AC 562 is widely regarded as a cornerstone of modern tort law, particularly in the establishment ...

For and Against the Gillick Case Study: A Citizenship Perspective
Introduction The Gillick case, formally known as Gillick v West Norfolk and Wisbech Area Health Authority [1985] UKHL 7, represents a landmark legal decision ...
