Parliamentary sovereignty is founded upon two separate pillars: the first is that Parliament can make or unmake any law, and the second is that no other...
What is the rule of law and why should we care about it? The rule of law is a constitutional principle that academics have trouble defining....
Legal moralism is the theory of jurisprudence which holds that criminal legislation may be used to prohibit or require behaviour based on society’s collective judgment of...
In the common-law system which governs the United Kingdom, there are two primary sources of law. The first are Acts of Parliament, approved by both the...
There is a historic precedent that agreements made between family members are not contractually binding. In fact, a heavy burden of proof lies with the family...