BUSI 2601 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1-19: Alternative Dispute Resolution, Syllogism, Fiduciary
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The central ideas or principles that guide government in its work, including the kinds of laws it passes. The supreme law of canada that constrains and controls law and the branches of government that exercise power. A political philosophy that emphasizes individual freedom as its key organizing value. The branch of government that creates statue law. The machinery that comprises and governs the legislative, executive and judicial branches of government. Constitutional conventions important rules that are not enforceable by a court of law but that practically determine how a given power is exercised by government. Formal, written laws created or enacted by the legislative branch of government. The power that a given level of government has to enact laws. Jurisdiction that one level of government holds entirely on its own and not on a shared basis with another level. Jurisdiction that is shared between levels of government.