Judicial independence is the principle by which:
A) Canadians may represent themselves in court if they so choose.
B) judges are free from political interference when deciding cases.
C) judges cannot be members of a political party.
D) judges may adjudicate cases involving provinces separating from Confederation.
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Q1: Which of the following is not a
Q2: What is the right not to be
Q3: Prior to the introduction of the Charter
Q4: Judicial impartiality is the principle:
A) by which
Q5: To guard against the possibility of impartiality,
Q7: Which of the following exists as a
Q8: What are public laws?
A) rules governing individuals'
Q9: What is a legal system based on
Q10: Private law in Canada is built on
Q11: What is Canada's legal order that is
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