Best Conflict of Law Assignment Help UK 2026
Conflict of Laws — or private international law — is one of the densest modules on the UK LLB and LLM. A single problem question can pull in jurisdiction rules, choice-of-law rules, retained Rome I and Rome II, the Hague Conventions, post-Brexit common law and a tangle of leading cases. Most students spend more time decoding the question than answering it.
ProjectsDeal.co.uk has been writing Conflict of Laws assignments for UK law students since 2001. Our writers are UK LLB- and LLM-qualified specialists who handle this module weekly — for problem questions, essay-style critiques, comparative coursework and full LLM dissertations.
Whether your brief is a forum non conveniens problem, a Rome I escape-clause essay, a Hague 2005 enforcement question or a tort choice-of-law analysis, we deliver structured, OSCOLA-referenced answers that are mapped to the rules your tutor wants applied.
🏆 Why UK Law Students Choose Our Conflict of Law Help
Conflict of Laws sits at the cross-section of contract, tort, commercial and family law, with overlapping UK statutes, retained EU regulations and common law authorities. It is one of the easiest modules to fail by structure alone. Our service is built specifically for that complexity.
Students return to us because we offer:
- UK LLB and LLM-qualified writers with private international law experience
- Strict OSCOLA 4th edition referencing for cases, statutes and secondary sources
- Clear IRAC and CREAC structures for problem questions
- Doctrinal accuracy on Rome I, Rome II, Hague 2005 and the post-Brexit landscape
- Free unlimited revisions until your tutor is satisfied
- Plagiarism and AI-content checks before every delivery
- Discreet 24/7 WhatsApp support during exam and submission weeks
- Strict confidentiality — your university and tutor never see our involvement
We don’t hand you a generic essay. Every Conflict of Laws answer is mapped to the rules, the facts and the marking grid your module leader actually uses.
⚖️ Conflict of Law Topics We Cover
UK Conflict of Laws modules typically split into three pillars: jurisdiction, choice of law and recognition / enforcement of foreign judgments. We cover every topic in each pillar, plus the comparative themes that LLM dissertations are built on.
⚖️ Jurisdiction in Cross-Border Disputes
CPR Part 6 · Spiliada · Hague 2005
We cover the common law jurisdiction framework after the loss of the Brussels recast regime, including:
- Service in and service out under CPR 6.36 / 6.37 and Practice Direction 6B
- Forum non conveniens and the Spiliada test
- Anti-suit injunctions and the Turner v Grovit legacy
- Exclusive jurisdiction agreements under Hague 2005
⚖️ Choice of Law in Contract
Rome I · Retained EU Law
Applied analysis of the Rome I Regulation as retained UK law — Articles 3 (party choice), 4 (absent choice), 6 (consumer contracts), 8 (employment), 9 (overriding mandatory rules) and 21 (public policy).
⚖️ Choice of Law in Tort
Rome II · PILMPA 1995
Coverage of the Rome II Regulation, including the general rule, the escape clause, environmental damage, defamation carve-outs and the residual application of the Private International Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1995.
⚖️ Recognition & Enforcement of Foreign Judgments
Common Law · 1933 Act · Hague 2005
We tackle the post-Brexit enforcement landscape:
- Common law action on a foreign judgment
- The Foreign Judgments (Reciprocal Enforcement) Act 1933
- Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements 2005
- Defences: fraud, public policy and natural justice
⚖️ Family Conflict of Laws
Marriage · Divorce · Children
Cross-border marriage validity, divorce jurisdiction under the Domicile and Matrimonial Proceedings Act 1973, parental responsibility under the 1996 Hague Convention and child abduction under the 1980 Hague Convention.
⚖️ LLM Dissertations & Comparative Work
Doctrinal · Comparative · Reform-Focused
We support LLM dissertations on private international law reform, post-Brexit policy, comparative US Restatement vs Rome regimes, and emerging areas like cross-border data and digital assets.
🧠 Conflict of Law Assignment Types We Help With
From a 1,500-word seminar essay to a 15,000-word LLM dissertation, our writers cover every Conflict of Laws assessment format:
- Problem questions (IRAC / CREAC)
- Critical essays on Rome I & Rome II
- Comparative jurisdiction essays
- Forum non conveniens analyses
- Anti-suit injunction case notes
- Hague 2005 enforcement essays
- Family law cross-border briefs
- LLM research proposals
- Literature reviews on PIL reform
- Doctrinal methodology chapters
- Full LLM dissertations
- Editing & OSCOLA proofreading
Every piece is delivered with a clean OSCOLA bibliography, accurate footnotes and a Turnitin-safe similarity profile.
🛡️ Plagiarism-Free & Turnitin-Safe Conflict of Law Work
UK law schools investigate similarity reports closely, and unattributed paraphrasing of textbook authority is treated as misconduct. Every Conflict of Laws assignment we deliver is:
- Drafted from scratch by a UK-qualified law specialist
- Scanned for plagiarism and AI-generated content before delivery
- Footnoted in OSCOLA with verified Pinpoint citations
- Reviewed by a second editor for doctrinal accuracy and structure
- Safe for Turnitin, SafeAssign and any similarity tool used by your school
Your academic record is protected at every stage of the process.
🎓 Professional Conflict of Law Writing Help
A strong Conflict of Laws answer isn’t about citing every case in the textbook — it’s about applying the right rule to the right element of the dispute. Most students lose marks because they conflate jurisdiction with choice of law, miss the escape clause in Rome II, or treat post-Brexit enforcement as if Brussels recast still applied.
That’s where ProjectsDeal helps. When you say “I need help with my Conflict of Laws assignment”, our team works on:
- Decoding the problem and isolating each issue (jurisdiction, applicable law, enforcement)
- Selecting the correct rule and primary authority for each step
- Applying the rule to the specific facts in the question
- Reasoning toward a conclusion that addresses the brief, not generic theory
- OSCOLA referencing with accurate case names, citations and pinpoints
The result is a Conflict of Laws answer that reads like a top-tier UK law student wrote it — structured, doctrinally precise and grounded in primary authority.
🧠 UK-Qualified Conflict of Law Writers
Conflict of Laws is not a module a generalist can ghostwrite. We staff every order with a writer whose background sits inside private international law.
Our PIL writer pool includes:
- UK LLB graduates from Russell Group law schools
- LLM Private International Law specialists
- Practising and former-practising UK solicitors and barristers
- Doctoral researchers in PIL, jurisdiction or choice-of-law theory
- Editors trained in OSCOLA, footnote QC and case-citation accuracy
Every assignment is also passed to a second editor for a doctrinal sense-check before delivery.
🏆 A Conflict of Law Service Built on Two Decades of Casework
Conflict of Laws hasn’t stood still. Brexit changed jurisdiction and enforcement overnight, and Hague 2005 and Hague 2019 are reshaping cross-border practice. Our writers track those changes weekly so your assignment doesn’t cite a regime that no longer applies.
What makes our PIL service different:
- Up-to-date treatment of post-Brexit jurisdiction and enforcement
- Writers who distinguish retained Rome I/II from pre-Brexit Brussels regimes
- Doctrinal accuracy on edge cases like anti-suit injunctions and arbitration carve-outs
- Aggregate rating of 4.9/5 from 5,800+ verified UK student reviews
- Discreet, confidential service for LLB and LLM students
💬 24/7 Support During Submission & Exam Weeks
Conflict of Laws coursework usually drops mid-term and lands on the same week as Commercial Law and EU Law deadlines. Our support team is online 24/7 to triage your brief and start work fast.
From your first message to the final delivery you talk to real humans — not a ticket queue. Updates, drafts and writer queries all flow through one WhatsApp thread.
⏱️ On-Time Delivery for Every Conflict of Law Deadline
Late submissions in UK law schools are routinely capped at the pass mark. Our schedule is built so that doesn’t happen.
For PIL orders we guarantee:
- On-time delivery for every assignment, regardless of length
- Express slots for 24-hour, 12-hour and same-day deadlines
- Built-in buffer so you can review the work before submission
- Free revisions if your tutor flags any doctrinal or structural concern
🔒 Confidential & Secure Service for Law Students
Privacy is critical for law students:
- Your name, university email and student ID are never required
- Briefs are stored on encrypted servers and deleted after delivery
- Writers see only the academic content — no personal data
- Completed work is removed from our writer pool after handover
🔄 Free Revisions Until the Marking Grid Is Met
If your tutor returns the work with feedback, we revise — no extra charge, no time pressure. Most PIL revisions involve sharpening the rule application or tightening the OSCOLA footnotes, and our writers handle that quickly.
👨🎓 Hire UK Conflict of Law Writers
Every Conflict of Laws order is staffed by:
- UK Master’s and PhD-qualified law writers
- Specialists with prior coursework or research in private international law
- Native English academic writers fluent in UK legal style
- Editors trained in OSCOLA and case-citation accuracy
- Researchers comfortable with Westlaw UK, Lexis+ and HeinOnline
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions — Conflict of Law Help
1. What is Conflict of Laws and why is it a difficult module?
Conflict of Laws (private international law) deals with cross-border disputes: which court has jurisdiction, which country’s law applies and how foreign judgments are recognised. The module is dense because it sits across contract, tort, family and commercial law, and students must apply UK statutes, retained EU instruments and common law together.
2. Can you cover Rome I and Rome II in my assignment?
Yes. Our writers regularly apply the Rome I Regulation on contractual obligations and the Rome II Regulation on non-contractual obligations as retained UK law, including escape clauses, mandatory rules and public policy exceptions.
3. Do you reference using OSCOLA?
Yes. Every Conflict of Laws assignment is referenced in OSCOLA 4th edition, with proper case citations, footnote formatting and a complete bibliography of cases, statutes and secondary sources.
4. Can you write about jurisdiction and forum non conveniens?
Yes. We cover the common law jurisdiction rules, service out under CPR Part 6, the Spiliada test for forum non conveniens, and the post-Brexit position now that the recast Brussels I Regulation no longer applies between the UK and EU member states.
5. Do you handle problem questions in Conflict of Laws?
Yes. Problem questions are our most-requested format. We follow the IRAC structure with clear issue identification, doctrinal rules, application to the facts and a reasoned conclusion.
6. Can you cover recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments?
Yes. We cover the common law rules, the Foreign Judgments (Reciprocal Enforcement) Act 1933, the Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements 2005 and the post-Brexit reliance on bilateral and Hague routes.
7. Will the assignment be plagiarism-free and Turnitin-safe?
Every assignment is written from scratch by a UK law specialist, scanned for plagiarism and AI-content, and structured to remain safe in Turnitin checks.
8. Can you help with LLM Conflict of Laws dissertations?
Yes. We support LLM students with research proposals, literature reviews, doctrinal methodology, comparative chapters and the full dissertation up to 20,000 words.
9. Do you handle urgent Conflict of Laws deadlines?
Yes. We accept short-notice briefs and can deliver Conflict of Laws assignments within 24 hours where the brief allows.
10. How do I send my Conflict of Laws brief?
Send the question paper, word count, deadline and any module guidance on WhatsApp at +44-7447-882377 and our team will confirm the next steps.
⚙️ Our Conflict of Law Assignment Process
1. 💬 Share the Brief
Send the problem question or essay title, word count, deadline and any module handbook guidance.
2. 📊 Get a Clear Quote
We confirm scope, timeline and OSCOLA requirements — no hidden fees, no obligation.
3. ✍️ PIL Specialist Drafts the Answer
A UK private international law specialist applies the rules to the facts with proper authority and footnotes.
4. 📄 Delivery, Review & Revisions
Receive your assignment on time, review it, and request free revisions if anything needs sharpening.
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“The forum non conveniens problem question was structured exactly the way our tutor wanted — Spiliada test, post-Brexit common law, anti-suit injunctions. Got a 70.”
— Hassan M., LLB Year 3, University of Manchester
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“My LLM dissertation chapter on Rome II escape clauses needed proper comparative analysis. The writer pulled in German and French academic sources and kept the OSCOLA tight.”
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“Family law cross-border problem on the 1980 Hague Convention. Clear application, no padding, full bibliography. 68 in the end.”
— Priya R., LLB Year 4, University of Edinburgh
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