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images law (Practice and Usage, image), Law, Lawyers, and Judges (The…
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Fundamental Freedoms
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Charter
Freedom of conscience and religion -
Freedom of thought, belief, opinion, and expression including freedom of the press and other media of communications -
Freedom of peaceful assembly -
Freedom of association
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**Courts an Overview
Constitutional Frame work
Procedural law
Judges
Supreme court of Canada
Federal Courts
Ontario Court of Appeal
Superior Court of Justice and Onatario Court of Justice**
**Role of Court
Courts and Dispute Resolution
Courts and Legislative Interpretation
Courts and Constitutional Questions
Courts and Individual Rights and Freedom
Role of Judiciary
Court Proceedings
Civil Proceedings and Law
Tort Law-Elements (Wrongful Conduct + Harm + Causation)
Types of Tort - Intentional & Unintentional
Criminal Law and Proceedings
Fallibility of the Courts
Resolving Disputes outside the Court
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
Negotiation Concilation Mediation Arbitration Diversion**
**Court Etiquette
Access to the courts**
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Law is defined as "Set of rules that are enacted by government pursuant to proper authority that are enforceable by the courts or governement : agencies"
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Legal System; consists of Legal Rules, Principles, Institutions, Procedures
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To assist judges, the Supreme Court of Canada established criteria in the R.v. Oakes case of 1986
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Strengths, Limitations, and Remedies of the charter