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Why are some laws described as procedural

They govern the processes and methods through which legal actions are conducted.

100

***Why would the government codify a common law rule

To create a comprehensive & accessible body of laws that reflects current practices, providing clarity

100

Who determines legislative jurisdiction over a particular subject matter

Legislative jurisdiction is determined by the constitution and interpreted by courts.

100

****What is a preamble of a statute

An introduction, made of provisions thats sets objectives and guiding philosophy of a statute

100

What is a bill

A preliminary version of a statute law that is written down to be reviewed, debated, and voted on before becoming a law

200

What are the common features of regulations

Regulations tend to be very practical and can include lists, schedules, forms, diagrams.

200

What is common law

A body of legal principles established through judicial court decisions

200

Where can we find the objective of a statute

Preamble: Many statutes include a preamble that outlines their purpose.

200

Definition of jurisdiction

Authority to make laws, either by governments or by courts

200

When did canada acquire its own constitution

The Constitution of Canada includes the Constitution Act, 1867, and the Constitution Act, 1982

300

What will you find in a case name

People involved with the case name

300

***What is a precedent?

Court decision that influences future decisions on the same issue or similar facts

300

Can common law be challenge by the charter

Yes, common law can be challenged by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

300

Can prison inmates vote

it is currently restricted for inmates serving time for criminal convictions

300

What advantage does statute law have over case law

Provides stability and consistency because it is codified and available for all to read

400

Given an identical fact situation, what must the judge decide

Evidence of prior acts is used to prove or otherwise strengthen the argument that a given loss occurred in the same way.

400

Can precedence created by the supreme court be changed

Yes, precedents established by the Supreme Court of Canada can be changed, but this process involves specific circumstances and considerations.

400

** What is ratio decidendi

Ratio decidendi is a Latin term meaning "the reason for the decision." but often used to describe the few words or phrases that form the most essential part of a legal decision

400

Why do people in society need law

People in society need law to maintain order, protect rights, resolve disputes, and promote justice, ensuring a safe and fair environment for everyone.

400

Can common law be challenge by the charter

Yes, common law can be challenged by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

500

Section 15

Equality Rights

500

Section 52

Supremacy of the Constitution

500

Section 34

Rights of Aboriginal Peoples

500

sections 24 (2) of the charter

Addresses the issue of remedies for individuals whose rights have been violated. Specifically, it deals with the admissibility of evidence that may have been obtained in violation of a Charter right.

500

What advantage does statute law have over case law

Provides stability and consistency because it is codified and available for all to read

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