ADJ-1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Public Law, Roman Law, Transunion Cibil

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Can make laws that apply across the country. This act divides up the power of the legislation. Federal government only subject to change a specific group of issues. Also technically responsible for government of the territories. Example criminal law or international law. Authorized to make laws respecting matters assigned to it by the constitution act (1867) Authorized to make laws only respecting matters assigned to it by the provincial government. Example speed limits, land usage, property usage, etc. Example london cant make bylaws in toronto. Aboriginal governments (do not need to know much about this) Enacy bylaws on their territories with respect to certain issues. Aboriginal governments are given power to act on their territories. Do not usually just make up laws they are guided by precedent, principle, statute and constitution. Statutes and regulations: published in hard copy and also available online, for federal, www. laws. justice. gc. ca/en, for provincial, www. e-laws. gov. on. ca/index. html, for municipal, www. london. ca/d. aspx?s=/by-laws/default. htm.

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