LAWS 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Rulemaking, System On A Chip, Precedent

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Law week 9- sources of law ll. - november 12. When parliament speaks within its jurisdiction, it has nally because it is legislative. Not bound by past or precedent cases, they just kind of do what they want and when they want. It is a con ict because it gives people the chance to say whats good or bad in. Functions of legislatures (v&n: con ict management their society, integrative. Provides a common identity: in can special relationship with first nations (federal) Royal proclamation 1763- land held in trust . Continuing rights, negotiation, self- government law minority status )). Legislators (re ect social inequalities ( women in parliament= 26% can. Lobbyists- limit undue in uence by narrow interests. Everything you do in everyday life is regulated and this is a product of administrative. For example, everything you eat is regulated by the canadian food inspections. Functions: investigation, rule-making, adjudication (due process and nat. justice),

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