Categories of Law
Sources of Law
Canada's Legal Heritage
Law and Morality
Criminal Case Proceedings
100

Breaching a contract is an example of this law.

What is contract law?

100

Stare decisis/case law/common law are an example of this

What is judge made law?

100

The name for theory of law

What is Jurisprudence? 

100

Examines the relationship between the law and the moral practices adopted by society

Law and morality

100

Premeditated murder falls under this crime

What is first degree murder

200

This area of law deals with managing a person’s property and finances during their life and deciding what happens to them after death.

What is Estate Law?

200

This source of law can be influenced or changed when citizens vote, protest, or advocate for new rules and policies through their elected representatives.

What is statute law?

200

On April 17th 1982 the charter of rights and freedoms was amended to this document

What was the BNA act?

200

This freedom was questioned in the R. v. Tutton Case.

What is the freedom of religeon? 

200

Of guilty mind must be proved to determine guilt in a criminal trial.

What is "mens rea?"

300

This branch of law governs how government agencies operate and make decisions, ensuring they follow fair procedures and act within their authority.

What is administrative law

300

The constitution limits the power of this group.

What limits the power of the government?

300

This was the first major law that officially united several British colonies into one country, creating Canada in 1867.

What is the British North America (BNA) Act?

300

A body of law that outlines rules on settling disputes between individuals

What is civil law?

300

It stands for "Regina" (crown) versus.

What does R. v. stand for?

400

This type of law outlines the steps and processes courts and legal bodies must follow to enforce rights and obligations.

What is procedural Law?

400

A city passes a law banning peaceful protests in public parks, limiting people’s freedom of expression.

What is a violation of the Constitution, specifically a breach of constitutional law?

400

Signed in 1215, this historic document limited the power of the king and laid the foundation for modern constitutional and common law principles.

What is the Magna Carta?

400

This section provides freedom of Religion, association, thought, belief, opinion, expression, and peaceful assembly under?

What is included in the Section 2 (of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms)

400

Evidence of a actions that connect to the crime must be presented at trial to determine this alongside mens rea.

What is "actus reus?"

500

This type of law determines how the government can limit individual freedoms, while another branch settles conflicts between private citizens, such as broken contracts or property damage, and that's why they aren't the same.

What is the difference between constitutional law and Private Law?

500

This is the process by which courts and judges explain, clarify, and apply the meaning of laws and the Constitution to specific cases.

What is judicial interpretation?

500

This 1688 event in England led to the overthrow of King James II and established the supremacy of Parliament over the monarchy, influencing modern constitutional law.

What is the Glorious Revolution?

500

A Moral principle that asserts laws should aim to promote the welfare and best interests of society

What is Common Good?

500

In this case two parents were tried for negligence and manslaughter of their diabetic child

What was the R. v Tutton case?

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