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Canadian Law Conclusion Mind Map (3 elements of a tort: wrongful conduct,…
Canadian Law Conclusion Mind Map
Arbitration vs Mediation
The Hobbesian View
The Lockean View
Judicial realism
Natural Law
Positivism
Realism
BNA act, 1867
April 17, 1982- Repatriation
Section 91&92
Concurrent Jurisdiction
The Bill of Rights
R. v. Oakes [1986] 1 S.C.R. 103
Public interest standing
Section 33: the " notwithstanding" clause
Aboriginal Rights
Private interest standing
Minimal impairment
Constitutional exemption
The levels of courts: the court of appeal for Ontario- the highest court in the province, the Superios Court of Justice, and the Ontario Court of Justice
9 judges per panel
3 from Quebec, 3 from Ontario, 2 from western provinces and 1 from the Atlantic provinces
Court of Appeal : Osgoode Hall in Toronto
Minimum number of judges is five
Small claims court
Discipline & Discharge
Pleadings
Garnishment
1960: 10,000 lawyers practicing in Canada
1990: 60,000 lawyers practicing in Canada
Called to the bar
7 steps of Education to become a lawyer
Legal Aid
The Law Society
Ethical Code
Hourly Fees
Contingency Fees
Confidentially and Privilege
Mens rea and actus reus
Aiding and Abetting
Homicide
Property Offences: Theft, Break & Enter
Duress
3 elements of a tort: wrongful conduct, harm, cause
Intentional Acts
Negligence
Assault and Battery
Consent
Wrongful Conduct: Duty of Care
Damage to person
Joint Tortfeasors