
The Effectiveness of the Children’s Code Act in Addressing Child Welfare and Protection Issues in Zambia: An Analysis of Its Impact on Social Work Practice
Introduction The Children’s Code Act of Zambia, enacted in 2022, represents a significant milestone in the country’s efforts to strengthen legal frameworks for child ...

THE RIGHT OF ESTABLISHMENT UNDER THE EAC COMMON MARKET PROTOCOL: THE PARADOX OF LAND POLICIES
Introduction The East African Community (EAC) Common Market Protocol, enacted in 2010, aims to foster regional integration by promoting the free movement of goods, ...

Examine How the Law of Contract Distinguishes Between Mistakes Made Inter Praesentes and Inter Absentes, and Discuss Whether the Different Treatment Given to These Types of Mistakes is Merely Semantic
Introduction The law of contract in England and Wales places significant emphasis on the principle of consensus ad idem, or a ‘meeting of the ...

The Impact of Reinstatement or Re-engagement on Innocent Third Parties in UK and Irish Employment Law
Introduction This essay examines the impact of reinstatement or re-engagement on innocent third parties in the context of employment law in the UK and ...

Assignment Entails the Transfer of Proprietary Right by a Person in Whom It Is Vested to a Third Person and Must Meet Certain Formal Requirements: Distinguishing Between a Chose in Action and Chose in Possession and the Formal Requirements of an Assignment
Introduction This essay examines the concept of assignment in property law, focusing on the transfer of proprietary rights from one person to another and ...

It is a well settled doctrine of courts that where a deed or will professes to make a general disposition of property for the benefit of a person named in it, such person cannot accept a benefit under the instrument without at same time conforming to all its provisions, and renouncing every right inconsistent with them. Per Lord Cairns in Codrington v Codrington (1875). In light of above statement examine the doctrines of election and satisfaction.
Introduction The statement by Lord Cairns in Codrington v Codrington (1875) underscores a fundamental principle in equity: a beneficiary under a legal instrument, such ...

A and B Opened a Savings Bank Account Payable Jointly: Can B File a Suit Against the Banker for Refusal to Pay After A’s Death?
Introduction This essay examines the legal implications surrounding a joint savings bank account in the context of one account holder’s death, focusing on whether ...

Is Victor Liable for the Payment of 2,500,000 Shillings to Victoria Stationers?
Introduction This essay examines a contractual dispute under the principles of agency law within the context of contract law, focusing on whether Victor, an ...

Future of Personal Laws in India: Reform, Uniformity or Pluralism
Introduction Personal laws in India, which govern matters such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, and adoption, are deeply rooted in religious and cultural traditions. These ...

The Principles of a Secret Trust Were First Explained in the Case of Cook v Brooking: Examining Types of Secret Trusts in Uganda and Common Law Countries
Introduction Secret trusts represent a distinctive and somewhat enigmatic area of equity and trusts law, allowing testators to impose obligations on legatees without disclosing ...
