Important Names Flashcards

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Prime Minister

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Justin Trudeau

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Monarch

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King Charles the Third

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Governor General

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Mary Simon

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Lieutenant governor of Manitoba

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Anita Neville

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Manitoba Premier

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Wab Kinew

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Winnipeg Mayor

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Scott Gillingham

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David Humes

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Normative Rules vs Normative Law
Physical Law vs Normative Law

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Thomas Aquiness and Edmond Burk

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law is based on fundamental truths inspired by god

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Thomas Pane, Thomas Jefferson

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Deistic Natural law: rational people, using reason and logic and perception of world, will arrive at principles of justice

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Carl Max

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Marxism view on society

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Jeremy Bentham

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Principle of Utility

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Roscoe Pound

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Social Engineering: Study of people needs and expectations of prevailing issues. Applying rational adjustments to of rights to competing issues could be done to improve society

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Roscoe Pound other questions

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  1. does law influence development of society or is it a reflection of changing value in society
  2. Can scientific method be used to improve quality of law making or are these methods only to be used my social groups
  3. If scientific methods can be effective in exposing society, is there a danger that they will destroy the myths upon which society depends on
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Ma’at

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statue representing fair judgement

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Normans, Saxons, William the Conqueror

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Common Law History

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Blique House

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Judicature Act

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Mutais Mutandis

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necessary changes being made

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Justinian, Roman/Byzantine Empire

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Set of codes and codification

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Napoleon Bonaparte

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Replacement of codes of Emperor Justinian

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Obiter Dktum

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everything else but the ratio

21
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Rupert Cross

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Every court is bound to follow any case decided by court above it in hierarchy, and appellate are bound by their own decisions, except supreme court of Canada

22
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Samuel Freedmon

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3 C’s stare decisis: Certainty, Continuity, Consistency

23
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Cheffins - 2 definitions

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Constitution and Federal Definition

24
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KC Wheare

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Federalism Definition

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Wheare on Canada and Federalism

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Canadian Constitution is Quasi Federal in law and pre dominantly in practice. Canada is not federal, but acts federal

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Cheffins on Canada and Federalism

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in constitutional theory, central government is given sufficient powers to control autonomy of provincial government. Therefore, principle of equal and coordinate status is not sustained in constitution of Canada. “Canada is genuine a federal state”