POLS 3300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Provincial Rights Party, Precedent, Judiciary Of Australia

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Pols 3130 the structure of canadian courts lecture 2. Geographical (yes and no depending on the court. Types of cases (in canada there is no limit to what case the supreme court of canada (cid:272)a(cid:374) (cid:448)ie(cid:449) there is (cid:374)o prohi(cid:271)itio(cid:374)(cid:895) Section 101 courts (pure federal court: created, administered and judges appointed by the federal government (justice. Section 96 courts (existed before confederation, these are provincial courts: administered by the provinces but judges are appointed by the federal government. Section 92 courts: created, administered and judges appointed by the provincial government. What are some of the legal, administrative and political implications of the wat in which the canadian court system is organized: for example, s. 96 courts are administered by the provinces and staffed by the federal government. Unifying effect major compromise at confederation. Unified system may be less costly than a dual court system.

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