
Equity Will Not Suffer a Wrong to Be Without a Remedy: A Critical Examination of the Equitable Remedy of Injunction
Introduction The maxim “Equity will not suffer a wrong to be without a remedy” underscores the foundational principle of equity as a system designed ...

Critically Discuss the Colonially Transplanted Justice System in African Countries
Introduction This essay critically examines the legacy of colonially transplanted justice systems in African countries, focusing on their imposition during colonial rule and the ...

Trusts Concern Property: The Requirement for Certainty of Subject Matter and the Challenges of Technological Developments
Introduction The law of trusts, a cornerstone of English equity, hinges on the principle of property as its central concern. This is reflected in ...

RECONCEPTUALISING LIABILITY: SHOULD ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE BE SUBSUMED UNDER EXISTING LEGAL PARADIGMS OR DEMAND A NOVEL CATEGORICAL FRAMEWORK?
Introduction The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies has ushered in a transformative era, raising profound questions about their integration into existing legal ...

A Bakery’s Advertisement and Contract Law: Can Maria Enforce Healthy Treats’ Promise?
Introduction This essay examines whether Maria, a customer of Healthy Treats bakery, can enforce the promise made in their advertisement offering a free cake ...

The Importance and Legal Significance of the BBNJ Agreement to the Republic of Zambia
Introduction The Agreement under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biological Diversity ...

The Effectiveness of the Children’s Code Act in Addressing Child Welfare and Protection Issues in Zambia: A Critical Analysis
Introduction The protection and welfare of children remain critical priorities in Zambia, a nation grappling with significant socio-economic challenges that often exacerbate vulnerabilities among ...

5 Reasons Why Law is Considered as a Tool for Social Control
Introduction Law is often perceived as a fundamental mechanism for regulating human behavior and maintaining order within society. As a student of law, understanding ...

How Does Parliament Control Delegated Legislation?
Introduction Delegated legislation, often referred to as secondary legislation, plays a crucial role in the UK’s legal system by allowing ministers and other bodies ...

Criticising the Intervening Act in R v Roberts (1971)
Introduction This essay aims to critically evaluate the concept of the intervening act as applied in the landmark case of R v Roberts (1971) ...
