Political Science 2246E Chapter 6: Chapter 6

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The law, the courts, and the administration of justice. The egyptian kings were perhaps the first to delegate the administration of justice to judges, starting around 2900 bc. The function of the law is to regulate human behaviour. English common law tradition, is a system of law wherein judges dispense justice on the basis of past custom and on the precedents built up over the years in proper legal findings. Canada also have a system of civil law, mostly in quebec: based on roman law, when the emperor justinian ordered the consolidation of all law. Judges in a civil law system are more constrained in making judgements than in common law. The civil code quebec, a legacy of the early relationship between french and english after the conquest un 1759, is a key aspect of the distinctive political culture of the province. The quebec act of 1774 made canada a bijural country.

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