Heritage
Rights and Freedoms
Criminal Law
International Law
Mixed up
100
The payment of money or goods to compensate a victim for his/her loss or injury.
What is restitution
100
Outlines how the government will be organized and what responsibilities and powers each body will have.
What is the constitution
100
Who determines whether a hybrid offence will be categorized an indictable offence or summary conviction offence?
Who is the crown prosecutor
100
Collective agreement, collective action and reciprocity are all ways in which ___________________ law is enforced.
What is international law
100
All laws within a country
What is domestic law
200
Which method does the following statement represent: The hypothesis must suggest a plausible answer, a definition.
What is the socratic method
200
Is a clause that is in effect for 5 years with the right of re-enactment.
What is the notwithstanding clause
200
Nudity in a public place is an example of what type of offence?
What is a summary conviction offence.
200
Which of the following does international law not address? a. International economic law b. Law of armed conflict c. International Human Rights Law d. International political law
What is international economic law
200
A written promise to appear in court on a scheduled date or else pay a sum of money if he or she fails to show up is called a
What is an undertaking
300
List the 5 categories covered under private law.
What is tort law, family law, property law, contract law and labour law
300
Treating certain individuals and groups more favourably than others to ensure true equality of opportunity is
What is affirmative action
300
For which of the following offences can a defendant be found guilty if the crown simply proves that the criminal act occurred?
What is strict liability
300
The right of nations to make their own laws within their own boundaries is called
What is sovereignty
300
This step occurs first in the criminal trial process
What is an arraignment
400
Religious doctrines, codified laws and customs and conventions are an example of
What is primary sources of law
400
How a person can be legally arrested is an example of ________ law.
What is procedural law
400
The shoe print found at a crime scene and matching the shoe of the accused is:
What is circumstantial evidence
400
If a fugitive has already been prosecuted, sentenced or released by the requesting state for the same offence extradition can be refused. TRUE OR FALSE
What is TRUE
400
Laws based on human authority, such as political leaders or lawmakers
What is positive law
500
The body of law that deals with the relationship between people and government agencies, boards and other departments is called:
What is administrative law
500
Natural laws were given to humans by the supreme god Jupiter is a statement that which philosopher believed?
Who is Cicero
500
When you prevent harm from occurring you are practicing ______________.
What is due diligence
500
Many states will refuse to extradite a person accused of a political offence in a repressive, authoritarian state. TRUE OR FALSE
What is FALSE
500
The part of a court's decision that captures the essence of its legal reasoning- the reason for deciding
What is ratio decidendi
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