
Case of Fisher v Bell: A Landmark in Criminal Law Interpretation
Introduction The case of Fisher v Bell [1961] 1 QB 394 stands as a pivotal moment in the interpretation of criminal law within the ...

When State Action Results in Repression, Cultural Destruction, or Economic Exploitation, Such Action Does Not Stand Unconstitutional and Contrary to India’s Constitutional Ethos as It May Be Necessary in Grave Circumstances!
Introduction This essay examines the contentious issue of State action in India that leads to repression, cultural destruction, or economic exploitation, and whether such ...

When State Action Results in Repression, Cultural Destruction, or Economic Exploitation, Such Action Stands Unconstitutional and Contrary to India’s Constitutional Ethos
Introduction This essay critically examines the assertion that State actions resulting in repression, cultural destruction, or economic exploitation are unconstitutional and incongruent with India’s ...

When State Action Results in Repression, Cultural Destruction, or Economic Exploitation, Such Action Stands Unconstitutional and Contrary to India’s Constitutional Ethos
Introduction This essay examines the assertion that State actions leading to repression, cultural destruction, or economic exploitation are unconstitutional and contrary to the ethos ...

Civil Law and Procedures and Commercial Law in Fiji
Introduction This essay explores the frameworks of civil law, civil procedures, and commercial law in Fiji, a Pacific Island nation with a unique legal ...

Critically Examine the Evolution of Intellectual Property Law in Malawi from Precolonial Era to Present, and Assess Whether These Legal Developments Have Been Driven More by Local Needs or by External Pressures
Introduction This essay critically examines the historical development of intellectual property law (IPL) in Malawi, tracing its evolution from the precolonial era to the ...

Does C Have the Right to Hold the Items in Lien?
Introduction This essay examines the legal question of whether C, the shipper, has the right to hold items in lien due to non-payment by ...

Should a Constitution Be Rigid or Flexible?
Introduction This essay explores the debate surrounding whether a constitution should be rigid or flexible, a central issue in constitutional law. Constitutions serve as ...

Critically Analyse the Factors Considered in an Application for Specific Performance
Introduction Specific performance is an equitable remedy in English contract law, compelling a party to fulfil their contractual obligations when monetary damages are deemed ...

IRAC Format: Advising Zvezda and Carol on EU Law Rights Regarding Shared Parental Leave
Introduction This essay addresses the legal position of Zvezda and Carol, two librarians in Slovenia, concerning their entitlement to shared parental leave under EU ...
