Preview: This essay will critically examine whether Weir’s position is true. It will identify what appears to distinguish tort from other forms of civil liability, and then examine whether there is any unifying principle explaining why all torts have these common features, with particular focus on explaining …
Preview: The facts of the case are that Mr Winston was referred to Mr Reginald Howard, an Orthopaedic surgeon at St John’s hospital, Tooting because of pain to his shoulder. Mr Howard recommended a rotator cuff operation, which was carried out in the hospital. In breach of hospital procedure, Mr Winston …
Preview: This essay examines the Quistclose trust and determines whether this conceptually uncertain English invention has been superimposed at the expense of logic on common law duties in order to improve the nature of the remedy to transferors. It begins by examining the trust and explains why it is inferr …
Preview: The area of law under consideration comprises the personal liability of a third party to a trust who has received and misapplied trust property. Where they have retained the property, or its proceeds are traceable, the deprived beneficiary may have a proprietary remedy. Where the property has been d …
Preview: The preliminary hearing was heard on 8th February 2008 and the Plea and Case Management Hearing is listed for the 21st March 2008. I am asked to advise Mr XXX on the merits of making an application to stay the proceedings as an abuse of process. …
Preview: Overall, this is an excellent essay on Donne's 'The Flea' that understands the poem in the context of Donne's other work, the neoclassical traditions that impacted the author, contemporary socio-cultural understandings of gender, and that simultaneously appreciates the developing scholarship on Donn …
Preview: ‘The Flea’ is a poem on desire. The speaker is a comical, complex and yet ultimately self-aware figure who understands that his persuasive conceit verges on being ridiculous, rather than ingenious. The relationship posited between the speaker, who we assume as male (and perhaps as Donne himself) and …
Preview: It is fatal to be a man or a woman pure and simple; one must be woman-manly or man-womanly” - Virginia Woolf For many decades, the nature-nurture debate has continued to appear in scientific, religious and educational studies. The controversial topic …
Preview: The term Fin-de-Siècle is generally used to describe a period of European history between 1890-1910. Literally meaning “the end of a Century”, the period was one of much turmoil, anxiety and pessimism about the receding present and the approach of a new era. With Darwin’s Origin of Species (1859) ca …
Preview: Dickens’ Bleak House and Eliot’s Middlemarch (1871) are two Victorian novels very different in tone, in structure (noting in particular Dickens’ introductory use of a double-narrative) and, ultimately, in purpose. Both these novels however, despite these differences, incorporate …
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