• Hawkins v Abarbanel Ltd
    Jan 29 2026

    When does a right to an appeal mean you don’t have a right to an appeal? What makes an argument “devoid of merit” as opposed to just weak? This week, we consider those questions. Plus, a brief introduction to Caymanian business licensing!


    Link to Case: [2025] UKPC 58, Cay

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    16 Min.
  • Director, Mauritius Revenue Authority v de Senneville
    Jan 20 2026

    What do you do when you have no law and no facts? Try to create new facts! Listen to find out why this approach doesn’t work, the advantages of just settling when a case is hopeless, and the problems of claiming an argument was raised below when it wasn’t.


    Link to Case: [2025] UKPC 57, Mrc

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    19 Min.
  • Anglin v Governor of the Cayman Islands [2025] UKPC 30, Cay
    Jul 9 2025

    This week, constitutional law! When can the Governor of a British Overseas Territory just write and enact a law? When can the King? How does this extreme power for the Crown to just make laws fit into the constitutional framework of overseas territories? And what exactly does ‘external affairs’ mean?


    Link to Case: [2025] UKPC 30, Cay

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    27 Min.
  • Attorney General v Buray [2025] UKPC 22, Cay
    May 28 2025

    This week, a question about the boundaries of judicial review: should a court engage in hypothetical review of a statute even if no one can demonstrate injury? What is the function of a declaration of incompatibility? The case might be about hypotheticals, but the fun of analysing it is real!


    Link to Case: [2025] UKPC 22, Cay

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    19 Min.
  • Methanex Trinidad (Titan) Unltd v Inland Revenue [2025] UKPC 20, T&T⁠
    May 19 2025

    This week, it’s question of tax law from Trinidad & Tobago! What does it mean to be an ‘artificial’ or ‘fictitious’ transaction? Plus, my usual grumbling about how slow some tax cases are to make it to the Board.


    Link to Case: [2025] UKPC 20, T&T

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    17 Min.
  • Galea v Assessment Review Cmte [2025] UKPC 17, Mrc
    Apr 14 2025

    This week, we examine a case concerning what counts as a business for tax purposes. Is a business hopelessly doomed to losses and no realistic path to profit still carried on 'with a view to a profit'?


    Link to case: [2025] UKPC 17, MRC


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    13 Min.
  • Rubis Bahamas Ltd v Russell [2025] UKPC 13, Bah⁠
    Apr 7 2025

    This week, a simple question: is $159,000 more than $4,000? It might seem simple, but the Court of Appeal of The Bahamas says no. What does Lord Hamblen of Kersey make of this? Listen to find out!


    Link to Case: [2025] UKPC 13, Bah

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    13 Min.
  • Pyaneandee v Lam Shang Leen [2024] UKPC 27, MRC
    Sep 12 2024

    This week, we consider the meaning of natural justice, as we look at a case where am an was denied the chance to give submissions as to his sentence, and the court gave no reasons.



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    14 Min.