Law: Purpose and Types
Historical Influences on Canadian Law
Development of Rights in Canada
Canada's Constitution and the Division of Powers
Miscellaneous
100

Most divorces involve this type of law

What is family law?

100

I could babble on about this legal text, often considered one of the earliest written laws

What is the Code of Hammurabi?

100
One of the most important documents when it comes to human rights, created after the Second World War

What is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights / UDHR?

100

Decisions regarding education are made by this level of government

What is the provincial government?

100

According to the textbook, this type of law covers "offences against society and prescribes punishment"

What is criminal law?

200

This type of law controls the relationship between a government and its people

What is public law?

200

Name the three largest influences on Modern Canadian Law

What is English law, French law, and Indigenous law?

200

Ideals from these revolutions had a profound influence on the development of rights in Canada

What are the American and French revolutions?

200

This level of govenment as authority over criminal law, banking and currency, and postal services

What is the federal government?
200

In private law, the individual initiating a lawsuit is known as this

What is the plantiff?

300

If you sued a government board or agency, your case would fall under this type of law

What is administrative law?

300

The common law system emerged under this form of government that was prevalent in Europe between the ninth and fifteenth century 

What is the feudal system?

300

The Canadian Bill of Rights passed under this Prime Minister, spell out his last name

What is D-I-E-F-E-N-B-A-K-E-R?

300

The Canadian constitution is made up of multiple constitutional documents, name two of them

What is the Constitution Act, 1867, and the Constitution Act, 1982 / the Charter of Rights and Freedoms?

300

This position the provincial equivalent of the governor general

What is a lieutenant-governor?

400

According to the All About Law Textbook, the law has five general functions: name three of them

What is establishing rules of conduct / providing a system of enforcement / protecting rights and freedoms / protecting society / resolving disputes

400

This King's reforms lead to the creation of the first Parliament and, eventually, the development of statute law

Who is King Henry III?

400

Critics believed that the Canadian Bill of Rights didn't go far enough, as it only applied to _____ matters and could be changed or abolished by _____

What is federal and Parliament?

400

Originally, the  _____ was a British document, but it became a Canadian document and was renamed to _____ through a process known as _____

What is the "British North America Act," the "Constitution Act, 1867," and "patriation"

400

A type of Canadian correctional institution designed to meet the needs of Indigenous inmates

What is a healing lodge?

500

_____ law, part of the broader category of _____ law, holds individuals responsible for the damages caused to other individuals 

What is tort and private law?

500
This Indigenous legal document is said to have influenced modern Canadian law

What is the Constitution of the Iroquois Nations/the Great Binding Law?

500

Prior to the Canadian Bill of Rights and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, rights only existed in common law; this was also known as

What is the implied Bill of Rights?

500
Prior 1949, Canada's highest court was this British court

What is the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council?

500

According to _____ the constitution cannot changed without of the ______ and _____ of the provinces with at least _____% of the population

What is the "amending formula," the "federal government," "two-thirds," and "50%"?

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