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Section 1

(36 cards)

Enacting Legislation

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1. Interest groups Ministers initiatives Royal commissions. Advisory Boards 2.Draft legislation 3. First reading 4. Second reading 5. third reading 6. Vote hard

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Corporate

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Company merger Intellectual property Copyright

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Procedural law

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Law that establishes the methods of enforcing the rights established by substantive law.

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How many jurors in a civil system?

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6

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Tort

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Example: car accidents, slippery floors.

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Executive Branch (federal government)

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Queen Governor General Prime minister (head of federal government) Cabinet- MP (members of parliament) Civil Servants1 revenue Canada (passports)

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Property

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Buying or selling a house Lease on a house

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Administrative law

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Workers compensation board Victims compensation

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4 rules of law

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1.Individuals in society must recognize and accept thr law is necessary to regulate society. 2. There must be a procedural for changing the law in a peaceful and orderly fashion. 3. People are governed by law and not by an arbitrary power. 4. The law applies equally to all members of society, including the government

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The original jury system is borrowed from what nation?

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Greece

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What is a right ?

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Democratic Legal Mobility Equality Education Legal Multicultural

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How many jurors in a criminal system?

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12

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Substantive law

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Law that defines the rights, duties and obligations of society and government

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Accused in criminal law

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R v. MARSHALL < accused (2nd name)

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Case law came about, who was responsible for that ?

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British

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What are the 3 branches of government?

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Executive, Legislative, Judicial

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Executive Branch (provincial government)

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Queen Lieutenant- Governor Premier- head of provincial government Cabinet- MPP (members of provincial parliament) Civil Servants (stickers for car license plates. Health card)

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Legislative Branch (provincial government)

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Lieutenant Governor Legislative assembly

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Constitutional law

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Improper search warrant

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Family law

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Divorce, custody, child support, adoption

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Where did rule of law originally come from?

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Britain, 1215, Magna Carta

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Domestic law

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law that governs activity within a nation's BORDERS

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Contract

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Phone company

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Why is the French civil core important to Canadian law system

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Because the Quebec code is based on it

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Distinguishing a case

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declining to follow a precedent based on the precedential case differing from the case being decided

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Consumer

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Re call products

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What are the 3 sources of Canadian Law?

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Constitutional law- Canadian constitution (Charter, BNA act) Statute Law- created by officials (CCC) criminal code of Canada (Federal. s91) (HTA) Highway traffic act (Provincial. s92) (Ed act) education act (provincial s.93) Case/common law- past recorded cases

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plaintiff and defendant in civil law

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Miglan v. H < defendant Plaintiff > Miglan v. H

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What's a freedom?

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Religion Expression Association Assembly Thought Press

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Statute law

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Law or ace passed by elected officials

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Legislative Branch(federal government)

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Senate (upper house) MP Lower house (house of commons) Governor General

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Classification of law

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Criminal law Civil law Statute law

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restitution and retribution difference

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Restitution: more money compensation and civil Retribution: more criminal (eye for an eye)

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Difference between substantive and procedural law

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Substantive: rights and obligations Procedural: steps/order

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International law

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The law that governs relations among nations.

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Labour

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Pay cheque doesn't match up to hours worked Minimum wage

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