Contents Page


Development Economics


1. Lewis Two-Sector Model

2. An interpretation of Marx: A critique of the division of labour: alienation and commodity fetishism 
3. Dependency Theory
4. Criticisms of Structuralism
5. Structuralism
6. Harrod-Domar Model 
7. Implications of  the Harrod Domar Model
8. Assumptions of the Harrod Domar Model
9. Solow Model
10. Socialist Planning

Contract Law


1. Introduction: Relational v Discrete

2. Introduction to consideration
3. Conditions, Warranties & Innominate Terms
4. Unfair Contracts Terms Act 1977
5. What is anticipatory breach?
6. How can the innocent party respond to an anticipatory breach?
7. Breach Revision Pack
8. What is Frustration?
9. Frustration and the common law
10. Impossibility of Performance and Frustration
11. Law Reform (Frustrated Contracts) Act 1943
12. Limitations on Doctrine of Frustration
13. Exclusion Clauses: Interpretation and Incorporation
14. Fundamental Breach
15. Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999


20. Express and Implied Terms
21. Offer & Acceptance
22. Mix of Contract Cases



Duress & UI
16. Introduction to Duress
17. Economic Duress
18. Remedies of Duress and Undue Influence
19. Undue Influence




3 minute cases: Contract

1. Hochester v De La Tour 1853
2. Fercometal SARL v Mediterranean Shipping Co 1989
3.White & Carter Ltd v McGregor 1962
4. Paradine v Jane 1674 

Banking & Finance

1. Introduction to financial markets and intermediaries 

2. Commercial Bank Operations (Notes)
3. Why do we have central banks?
4. Endogenous Theory of Money 
5. What is meant by inflation-targetting? Are central banks still committed to it?
6. Exogenous Theory of Money

Property Law


1. Introduction: Cohen's dialogue on private property

2. Blomley "Law, Property & the Geography of Violence"
3. Title 
4. Possession as a root of title
5. Private, State and Communal property
6. In defence of private property
7. Requirements of Adverse Possession
8. Procedure for Adverse Possession
9. Finder's Title
10. Adverse Possession Revision Pack


3 minute Cases Property 

1. Burgess v Rawnsley 1975 

Pluralism Studies 

1. Major theories of law 


2.  Issues/Concepts in Hindu Law: Socio-legal definitions

3. My dissertation on Hindu Law and Pluralism 
4. My dissertation on Pluralism and Good Governance

Microeconomics


1. Perfect Competition 

2. Monopoly 
3. Theory of Consumer Demand 
4. Economics of Information 
5. Insuring against bad outcomes: Risks and utilities 
6. Theory of production decisions 
7. Monopolistic Competition 
8. Oligopoly models and game theory 
9. Labour Market 
10. Capital Markets 

Macroeconomics 


1. Introduction into the macroeconomic field of inquiry




Basics of Law


1. Rule of Law 

2. Sources of English law 
3. Law, Equity & History 
4. Precedent 
5. Statutory Interpretation

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