An area of law dealing with the interpretation and application of the powers, rights, and freedoms
What is Constitutional Law
the highest court of appeal in Canada
What is the Supreme court of Canada
An impartial third party who helps the parities reach a fair and mutually acceptable settlement
What is the role of Judges
Judge-made laws
What is common law
The witness that have personally seen what occurred during the event of the case
What is eyewitness
CCRF was signed into the Law
When is April 17, 1982
The location of Supreme court
Where is Ottawa
The right to a trial which is conducted fairly, justly, and with procedural regularity by an impartial judge
Rights to a fair trial
A body of law that oversees the members of the armed forces, and may result in punishments involving life and death
What is miliary law
a formal written or spoken statement given in a court of law
What is testimony
Infringing the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
What is a limitation on fundamental freedoms
The role of Superior court
What has jurisdiction over criminal, civil, and family cases, and it's the most extensive trial court in Canada
Enforcing rights or providing redress of wrongs and comprises rules about jurisdiction
What is procedural law
law that governs relations between legal persons and a governments
What is public law
A person who is permitted to testify at a trial because of special knowledge or proficiency in a particular field that is relevant to the case
What is an expert witness
The type of law that the Charter of Rights and Freedoms fall under
What is constitutional law
The court that deals with questions about the Constitution and controversial areas of the Law
What is the Supreme Court
When the judge presiding over a case where they is biased against or in favour of one of the parties
What is judicial bias
A body of rules established by custom or treaty and recognized by nations as binding in their relations with one another
What is international law
Any material item or assertion of fact that is submitted to a court to prove any issue under investigation
What is Evidence
Gives the Canadian Parliament the power to make laws
what is the BNA act s.92
The court that has the authority to review decisions made by lower courts
What is the court of appeal
When judges reject decisions of previous cases and create new precedents
What is distinguishing a case
A branch of the law that deals with the relations between individuals or institutions, rather than relations between these and the governments
What is public law
An out-of-court statement which is being offered in court for the truth of what was asserted
What is a hearsay