This is the tendency to favor information that conforms to pre-existing beliefs and discredit evidence that does not.
What is "confirmation bias"?
According to the Code of Hammurabi, justice was based mostly on this concept.
What is "retribution"?
The famous political cartoon seen here, a caricature of King Louis Philippe, had this appropriate title.
What is "Gargantua"?
The guarantee that Canadians have the right not to be arbitrarily detained can be found under this section of rights in the Charter.
What are "legal rights"?
The persecution of this ethnic group of Turkic people has prompted world leaders to accuse China of genocidal activity.
Who are the "Uyghur" peoples?
This is the crime of encouraging a perpetrator to commit an offense without providing any physical assistance.
What is "abetting"?
Symptoms of the Covid-19 coronavirus can appear between two and these many days after infection.
What is "14"?
These are given by knowledgeable or famous people to endorse a product or idea.
What are "testimonials"?
According to Plato, this is the fourth best type of government.
What is "democracy"?
In this electoral system, the winner of a constituency is the person that has more votes than the second runner-up; a majority is not required.
What is the "single-member plurality" system?
The minimal impairment of a right is an important component of this assessment.
What is the "Oakes Test"?
In the United States, this is the law that gives private individuals the right to keep and bear arms.
What is the "Second Amendment"?
What is "specific intent"?
This legally binding international treaty, signed by 196 countries in 2015, focuses on addressing climate change.
What is "The Paris Agreement"?
This type of cognitive bias refers to the tendency of relying too heavily on the first piece of information attained.
During the Middle Ages in Europe, this method of adjudication was often used to determine the guilt of women accused of being witches.
What is "ordeal by water"?
The political cartoon seen here, entitled "Join or Die", is attributed to this scientist, also known for conducting a famous kite experiment.
Who is "Benjamin Franklin"?
The Ontario Human Rights Commission lists 16 of these; race and family status are two of them.
What are "grounds of discrimination'?
These are patterns of behavior, policies and practices that are part of the structures of an organization that create and perpetuate disadvantages for a specific group.
What is "systemic discrimination"?
What are "class characteristics"?
This is a nucleic acid molecule that is an infective agent and multiplies rapidly within living cells.
What is a "virus"?
What is "bandwagon"?
This source of law includes legislation such as the Criminal Code of Canada.
What is "statute law"?
This Pulitzer Prize winning cartoon by Bill Mauldin, entitled "I Won the Nobel Prize In Literature. What Was Your Crime?", features this classic cartoon technique.
What is "irony"?
In this landmark case, the first to challenge section 35 of the Charter, the ancestral rights of Aboriginal peoples were upheld.
What is the "R v. Sparrow" case?
Coal, crude oil and natural gas are examples of these.
What are "fossil fuels"?
This is issued by a judge when an accused person fails to appear in court.
What is a "bench warrant"?
This peninsula was recently mobilized by the Russian military in preparation for a potential conflict with the Ukraine.
What is "Crimea"?
This is the tendency to blame external factors when bad things happen and to credit oneself when good things happen.
What is "self-serving bias"?
In 1450, this was established by the Iroquois Confederacy; guidelines on adoption and treason were included.
What is "The Great Binding Law"?
In this system, the percentage of popular votes is directly reflected in the total amount of seats distributed in a legislature.
What is "proportional representation"?
In the Vriend v. Alberta case, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that the province's Individual's Rights Protection Act violated this section of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
What is "section 15"?
On April 8th, 2021, as cases of Covid-19 continued to rise at an alarming rate, Doug Ford issued this kind of order.
What is a "Stay-at-home" order?
In this type of assault, an offender can receive a maximum sentence of life imprisonment.
What is "aggravated sexual assault"?
The mission of this body of the United Nations is to promote and protect human rights around the world.
What is the "UN Human Rights Council"?