Key Concepts
Categories of Law
How a Law is Made
History
Grab Bag
100

List three functions of the law.

-Avoid/settle disputes

-Delineates the rights and obligations of citizens/government

-Provides remedies

-Sets up the structure of government

-Explains how to make laws

100

John and Jane are seeking a divorce and must now determine custody arrangements

Family Law

100

What happens at the first reading?

The Bill is introduced and read allowed.

100

What was the first form of human law?

Hammurabi's Code

100

These are a set of rules established and enforced by the government.

Laws

200

What are some key elements of justice?

Answers could include:

-Treating like cases alike and different cases differently

-Not discriminating on the basis of irrelevant characteristics

-Impartiality

-Matches society's beliefs and values

200

Constitutional, Administrative, and Criminal Law are this type of law

Public Law

200

What happens at the second reading?

In this reading, the Bill introduced again and members debate and vote on the principle of the Bill.

200

French ______ law and the Napoleonic Code influenced the use of this legal system in Quebec.

Civil Law

200

This party won the 2025 provincial election in Ontario

The PCs (Conservatives)

300

What is the difference between a rule and a law?

Rules only apply to the people in that group/organization/game/etc. Laws are made by the government and apply to everyone.

300

Type of law in which a wrong committed against someone is brought forth for which there may be a lawsuit.

Tort Law

300

The ______________ Stage is when the Bill is studied in detail and amendments (changes) are often made

Committee Stage

300

The BNA Act and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms fall under this type of law.

Constitutional Law

300

What level of government is responsible for healthcare and education funding?

Provincial

400

This concept suggests that a legal decision should serve as an example and authority in subsequent (future) similar cases. Similar facts should result in similar outcomes.

Precedent

400

This type of law outlines the steps involved in protecting our rights.

Procedural Law

400

Where does a bill go after it passes the third reading?

To the other house of Parliament (either House of Commons or Senate)

400

This document was signed in 1931 and officially gave Canada control over all of its own foreign affairs.

Statute of Westminister

400

Person who has final say over whether or not the bill is passed

The King (Governor General)

500

How is common law different from civil law?

Common law relies on judicial precedent (past court decisions), while civil law is based on codified laws (written statutes).

500

What is the name for the general category of law that prohibits and penalizes crimes?

Statute law

500

This part of the government is know as the "place of sober second thought"

The Canadian Senate

500

Where was the stele with Hammurabi's code on it found? (Bonus points if you know the decade when it was found)

Susa, western Iran

1901

500

This famous document was forcibly signed by King John in 1215. It recognized the rule of law, which is the idea that all people are alike and should follow the same laws.

Magna Carta

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