Chapter 2 - Canadian Legal System Flashcards

1
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What is law?

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the body of rules made by govt that can be enforced by the courts or by other govt agencies

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2
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categories of law

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substantive, procedural, public, private law

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3
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substantive law

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the rights and rules that govern behaviour and set limits on conduct

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4
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procedural law

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determines how substantive laws will be enforced

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5
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public law

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includes constitutional law and determines how the country is governed and regulates our relationship with govt

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6
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private law

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governs personal, social and business relationships

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7
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Stare decisis

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a system of justice where judges are required to follow precedent

allows the parties to predict the outcome of the litigation and avoid going to court

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8
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Draw out Canadas Justice System

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slide 17

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9
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Equity

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dealt with matters that could not be handled adequately or fairly by the common law courts

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10
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Canadas constitution

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  1. statutes
  2. case law
    3: conventions: dictating how the govt is to operate and include rule of law)
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11
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Sections 91 and 92

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divide powers between federal and provincial govts

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12
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“Peace, order and good govt” (POGG) clause

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federal govt has residual power to make law on things not included in constitution act

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13
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3 branches of govt

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  1. legislative - which creates legislation or statute law
  2. judicial - which interprets legislation and makes case law
  3. executive - implements law
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14
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section 35

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recognizes and affirms existing indigenous and treaty rights

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15
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paramountcy

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powers of the federal and provincial govts can overlap considerably

(if overlap is incidental, both laws are valid and operative)

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16
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Limitations on charter rights

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section 1
section 33
section 32(1)

17
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section 1

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allows interference with rights and freedoms as may be justifiable in a free and democratic society

18
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section 33

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legislatures can pass acts that infringe on rights “notwithstanding” the Charter, but legislation must be reviewed every 5 years (sunset clause)

19
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section 32(1)

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restricts operation of the charter to govt and govt-related activities

20
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fundamental freedoms

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conscience and religion
thought, belief, opinion and expression
peaceful assembly, and association

21
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section 6 mobility rights

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canadians can travel and live anywhere within the geographic limitations of Canada as well as enter and leave the country at will

Canadians have the right to earn livelihood in any part of Canada

22
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section 7 legal rights

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protect individuals from unreasonable interference from govt or its agent

right to life, liberty and the security of person

23
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fundamental justic

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everyone is entitled to procedural fairness and the rule of law

24
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sections 8 and 9

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prohibit activities like unreasonable search and seizure and arbitrary imprisonment

25
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section 15 equality rights

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prohibits discrimination is the application of the law and a general prohibition against discrimination

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