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Created by Lynne Crandall University of Michigan Revised by Mark Kondrak CLA Language Center University of Minnesota LAW 120

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LAW 120. Created by Lynne Crandall University of Michigan Revised by Mark Kondrak CLA Language Center University of Minnesota. Citations. Sources /Categories of Law. People. Divisions of Power. Government and Law Making. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Transcript of LAW 120

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Created by Lynne CrandallUniversity of Michigan

Revised by Mark KondrakCLA Language Center

University of Minnesota

LAW 120

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Government and Law Making

Divisions of Power

PeopleSources /Categories of

Law

Citations

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Is this a Criminal or Civil Case

R. v. Ewanchuk [1999] 1 S.C.R. 330

Citations 100 Points

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Citations Response 100 Points

Criminal

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Citations 200 Points

c stands for what?

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Chapter.

Citations Response 200 Points

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Citations 300 Points

What does SCC stand for?

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Citations Response 300 Points

Supreme Court of Canada.

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Is the following a Criminal or Civil

case?

Spain v. Canada (1998), Fisheries

Jurisdiction (I.C.J.)

Citations 400 Points

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Civil.

Citations Response 400 Points

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Describe in detail the following

citation.

RJR-MacDonald Inc. v. Canada

(A.G.), [1994] 1 S.C.R. 311

Citation 500 Points

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Two Parties: RJR-MacDonald & Attorney General of Canada.

Decision: 1994

Volume: 1

SCR: Supreme Court Records

Page: 311

Citation Response 500 Points

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This source of Law is also called

judge-made law.

Sources of Law 100 Points

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Sources of Law Response 100 Points

Common Law

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Sources of Law 200 Points

This source of Law is derived from

Canada’s supreme document.

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Constitutional

Sources of Law Response 200 Points

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Sources of Law 300 Points

This source of law is developed by our

elected officials

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Sources of Law Response 300 Points

Statute law

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Which category of Law cannot be

enforced and why?

Categories of Law 400 Points

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International

Categories of Law Response 400 Points

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Name all the sub-categories under

Public & Private Law

Categories of Law 500 Points

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Public: Constitutional; Administrative

& Criminal

Private: Tort; Contract; Family; Wills

& Estates; Property; Employment

Categories of Law Response 500 Points

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Who is the Prime Minister of Canada?

People 100 Points

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People Response 100 Points

Stephen Harper

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People 200 Points

Who is the Chief Justice of the

Supreme Court of Canada?

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Beverly McLachlin

People Response 200 Points

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People 300 Points

Who is the Premier of New

Brunswick?

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People Response 300 Points

Shawn Graham

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Who is the Chief Justice of the Court

of Appeal of New Brunswick?

People 400 Points

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Ernest Drapeau

People Response 400 Points

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Who is the Queen’s representative in

Canada and what is her title?

People 500 Points

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Michaëlle Jean, Governor General

People Response 500 Points

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Banking, Citizenship & Criminal Law

are the jurisdiction of which

government?

Divisions of Power 100 Points

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Division of Powers Response 100 Points

Federal

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Division of Powers 200 Points

List 3 Provincial responsibilities.

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Compensation to workers

Provincial taxes

Education Labour & Trade Unions

Hospitals

Municipalities

Natural Resources

Property & Civil Rights

Provincial Court Laws

Solemnization of marriage

Division of Powers Response 200 Points

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Division of Powers 300 Points

Define ultra vires and intra vires

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Division of Powers Response 300 Points

Intra vires: within the power of the

government to pass laws

Ultra vires: beyond the power of

government to pass laws

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What is the Principle of Equalization?

Division of Powers 400 Points

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Tax money is taken from the richer

provinces (have provinces) and re-

distributed to the poorer provinces

(have not).

Division of Powers Response 400 Points

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What is the Amending Formula for

changing our Constitution?

Divisions of Power 500 Points

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Approval of Parliament plus two-

thirds of the Provinces representing 50

percent of the population.

Division of Powers Response 500 Points

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Who are the members of the Executive

Branch?

Government and Law Making 100 Points

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Government and Law making Response

100 Points

Prime Minister

Cabinet

Public or Civil Service

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Government and Law Making 200 Points

What is the duty of the legislative

Branch?

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The branch of government that has the

power to make changes and repeal

laws.

Government and Law Making Response

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Government & Law Making 300 Points

What does the judiciary do and who is

the judiciary made up of?

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Government and Law Making Response

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Responsible for presiding over

Canada’s courts.

Made up of judges.

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What part of our Constitution came

into effect in 1982 and it regulates

relationships between who?

Government and Law Making 400 Points

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The Canadian Charter of Rights &

Freedoms.

Applies to relationships between the

government and individuals.

Government & Law Making Response

400 Points

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See text page 65.

Government & Law Making Response

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Type in the “answer” or correct

response here.

Theme 5 Response 500 Points

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Put some closing remark here

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