Journal of Legal Studies & Research

Journal of Legal Studies & Research is a Bi-Monthly e-Journal of Law and allied subjects bearing ISSN: 2455-2437. The Journal covers contemporary issues of Law and is not limited to any specific topic or subject.

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The Relevancy and Applicability of the Doctrines Quicquid Plantatur Solo Solo Cedit and Cius Est Solum in Land Law Regime in Tanzania

Tanzania appliescommon law principles on land matters. Among the common law land principles which are applicable includes the doctrines Quicquid plantatur solo solo cedit and cius est solum eius est usque ad coelum et ad inferas. Quicquid Plantatur solo solo cedit means whatever is attached to the ground becomes part of the land. The land

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Exploring the Suitability of Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanisms in Tanzania Criminal Cases

Alternative dispute resolution is currently widely accepted in the dispute settlement sector. However, there are arguments against its acceptance because of several its effectiveness in criminal matters.ย  This paper applied for documentary review under the premise of the applicability of the alternative dispute resolution in criminal matters in Tanzania. Under such general concern, the paper

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Smart Contracts in The Immovable Property Landscape

The following paper shall analyse the integration of Smart Contracts within the immovable property landscape, with particular emphasis on the leading industry.ย  The first part of the paper shall deal with the benefits of smart contracts over conventional contracts. The second part will discuss the limitations on the enforceability of these contracts. Thereafter, the third

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Freedom Of Speech And Expression Vis-ร€-Vis Contempt Of Court With Special Reference To Prashant Bhushan Case

The present research paper explores the intricate matters pertaining to freedom of expression and contempt of court in the Indian context. The article commences by emphasizing the significance of freedom of speech and expression as a fundamental human right that is ensured by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and the Constitution of India.

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