This article argues that the law of unjust enrichment is not actually concerned with the defendant’s enrichment, in the sense of them being ‘better off’. It...
It must be our starting point that ‘good faith’ is not exclusively Continental because it already underlies much of English contract law. This is abundantly clear...
The claimant, Lady Brownlie, was seriously injured in a road accident in Egypt. Her husband Sir Ian Brownlie unfortunately passed away. The Brownlies were on an...
This essay will examine the claim by Amy Goymour that “a formalist “title by registration” principle might never be anything more than a mythical fantasy.” In...
Criminal causation is one of the most fundamental yet vague concept of the law. Causation is not like a crime, rather, it is the basis of...
Without getting overly philosophical, what are the constitutional foundations that give the Executive its authority? It cannot be democracy, for citizens of the UK do not...
I always feel slighted whenever I hear the following line oft-repeated opener “Any first year law student can tell you…”, not least because sometimes, and sometimes...
First of all, a definition is in demand. The concept of separation of powers entails that power is not over-concentrated in a single branch of government....
I’ve been learning about Parliamentary sovereignty for the past few weeks. It is perhaps one of the more interesting in the law syllabus currently – what...
NowThis recently released an Op-Ed video by self-proclaimed “rich person” Eric Schoenberg openly his tax returns on his combined one over million dollar income. He goes...