
Expound the Legal Principles on 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 ...

Should the Law Implement a Duty to Rescue?
Introduction The concept of a legal duty to rescue—an obligation imposed by law on individuals to assist others in peril—has long been a contentious ...

Examining Negligence and Contributory Negligence in the Case of Tom Battle v. Ginnivan Impey
Introduction This essay explores the legal principles of negligence within the context of tort law, specifically focusing on whether Tom Battle could successfully pursue ...

Doli Incapax
Introduction The principle of *doli incapax*—a Latin term meaning ‘incapable of wrong’—has long been a cornerstone of criminal law in relation to children. It ...

Advising Robert, Helen, and Fiona on Potential Tort Claims in Zambia Following a Road Traffic Accident
Introduction This essay examines the potential claims in the law of tort that Robert, Helen, and Fiona may bring following a road traffic accident ...

In Your Opinion, How Has the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Caused the Most Significant Legal Change?
Introduction The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, enacted in 1982 as part of the Constitution Act, represents a cornerstone in Canadian legal history. ...

The Rule Against Perpetuity in Land Law
Introduction The rule against perpetuity is a foundational principle in English land law, designed to prevent the indefinite restriction of property ownership and ensure ...

Case Commentary and Critique of Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Co
This essay provides a detailed commentary and critique of the landmark case Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Co (1893), a foundational decision in English ...

Is it wrong to eat people? What would have been your decision in R v Dudley and Stephens? Justify your answer.
Introduction The question of whether it is wrong to eat people is a profound ethical and legal dilemma, often examined through the lens of ...

Expounding Legal Principles in Donoghue v Stevenson on the Duty of Care
Introduction This essay explores the landmark case of Donoghue v Stevenson [1932] AC 562, a foundational decision in the development of the modern law ...
