Wow! Thanks and God bless you for this lectures. I'm a new student of law and I've been finding it very difficult to understand the courses and their topics, perhaps the way they are treated but when I stumbled on your lectures, I could understand. .. Pls can you also do video where your lecture are written on the screen so we can take note and record the lecture in our lectures note? Thanks a million
Really really useful study support video. Jennifer performs inexplicably well. The most important thing is her tone, clear communication. Really appreciative you of this great free teaching . Really enjoyed your teaching. I got insight in most of the theories that I was confusing to me. Thank you. keep up the good work.
Hey Jennifer, I am enjoying these law sessions specifically contract law being the area of interest. What books would you recommend to someone wanting to perfect contract law skills (based on UK law)?
I am South African Law student. Thought the legal contexts may be different, but I am certainly enjoying these lectures. I like the assertion on the fact that, in law, there is no right or wrong answer, but the application of relevant legal principles and the convincing argument thereon, that matters. Thanks indeed for the good work.
if i forget to sign without prejudice can i still get out of being bound by a contract in cases whereby i may of been anywhere of all that i was signing to, for example terms and conditions are always changing and being updated etc! so i guess what im asking is how to best resolve issues?
Simple and easy to understand . However, it kinda gets confusing at the cases part since mine are different.......Nevertheless on point.....got a contract law exam tomorrow and doing some brushing up.......thanks :D
Jennifer, Could you please let us know whether the contract law is universal. Can it be different from countries to countries. This is from New Zealand.
@@LawSessions Amazing. 🙏🏻 I hope the rest soon! UoL exams are next month and I have the videos playing in a loop in my headset when I am walking around or at the gym.
the spare bedroom example, may be wrong because that is done in the private. there is no private law on what you can do in the privacy of your house. public law = private law. what about a unconscionable contract.
An offer isn't defined with one person to another, it is one party to another. An offer can involve multiple people but only involves 2 parties but otherwise this was helpful