28/04/2025

I just love it when I'm doing an essay, and a secondary source tells me that a law passed has non-legally binding articles and when I decide it'd be better for me to use said law itself as the source so I can point to the specific article that says that, it turns out that article was actually legally binding. It's happened like 4 or 5 times now. Do people even read the laws before they write up acedemic pieces that reference those specific laws to make a point? I had to rewrite an entire paragraph early on and change my conclusion as it was all based around the idea that they needed to make that article legally binding for the problem to be solved. I've only got 3 weeks left here.