Deck 24: The judiciary
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Deck 24: The judiciary
1
Which of the following is NOT considered public law?
A)company law
B)constitutional law
C)administrative law
D)taxation law
A)company law
B)constitutional law
C)administrative law
D)taxation law
A
2
In 2011, which type of law had the most appeals on the Supreme Court of Canada's docket?
A)civil
B)family
C)commercial
D)criminal
A)civil
B)family
C)commercial
D)criminal
D
3
Which method is NOT currently used to reduce the costs of the administration of justice in Canada?
A)pre-trial conferences
B)plea bargaining
C)court challenges program
D)legal aid
A)pre-trial conferences
B)plea bargaining
C)court challenges program
D)legal aid
C
4
The basic function of an appeal court is to correct errors in the interpretation of the law.
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5
How many cases per day does the Supreme Court of Canada usually hear when it is in session?
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
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6
The principal legal basis of the Supreme Court of Canada is the Supreme Court Act.
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7
Ontario is the only province that requires legislation in order to remove a provincial court judge.
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8
What term describes the principle that precedents are binding on successive decisions?
A)pro bono
B)caveat emptor
C)stare decisis
D)quo vadis
A)pro bono
B)caveat emptor
C)stare decisis
D)quo vadis
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9
Out of the nine Supreme Court justices, how many must originate from Quebec?
A)0
B)1
C)3
D)6
A)0
B)1
C)3
D)6
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10
Private law is essential the same as civil law.
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11
Most aspects of criminal law in Canada are within provincial jurisdiction.
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12
Federal court of Canada judges have a mandatory retirement age of 75 years.
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13
Reference cases are cases referred to the Supreme Court of Canada by provincial courts.
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14
Canadian and provincial legal systems, with the exception of Quebec, operate in the tradition of the English civil law.
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15
What term describes the power of the courts to declare laws invalid?
A)habeas corpus
B)judicial review
C)stare decisis
D)judicial discretion
A)habeas corpus
B)judicial review
C)stare decisis
D)judicial discretion
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16
Which of the following is NOT considered an aspect of adjudication?
A)mediating differences between two disputing parties
B)interpreting the law in cases of dispute
C)applying the law to settle disputes
D)making a judgment
A)mediating differences between two disputing parties
B)interpreting the law in cases of dispute
C)applying the law to settle disputes
D)making a judgment
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17
What is handled by the Federal Court of Canada?
A)divorces
B)immigration and refugee appeals
C)criminal cases
D)charter cases
A)divorces
B)immigration and refugee appeals
C)criminal cases
D)charter cases
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18
Who is the most recently appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada?
A)Beverley McLachlin
B)Marie Deschamps
C)Rosalie Abella
D)Morris Fish
A)Beverley McLachlin
B)Marie Deschamps
C)Rosalie Abella
D)Morris Fish
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19
Until 1949, all decisions made by the Supreme Court of Canada could be appealed to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.
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20
The federal cabinet appoints provincial superior court judges.
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21
Explain the principle of judicial independence.How does this relate to the removal of judges?
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22
What are some of the main similarities and differences between civil and criminal law?
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23
What are some of the issues and challenges that come with appointing judges?
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24
What are the powers of the Supreme Court of Canada?
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25
What is the function of the judiciary?
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