This document outlines the exam for a Canadian law course being taught at Iroquois Ridge High School in January 2017 by teacher Selluski. The 2 hour exam consists of 5 parts worth a total of 85 marks. Part A is 25 multiple choice questions worth 25 marks, Part B is 20 true/false questions worth 20 marks, Part C involves 15 marks for civil and/or criminal law questions, Part D is 10 marks for defences questions, and Part E is a 15 mark written response. The document lists the topics covered in the course, including divisions of law, criminal offences, early law, trials and courts, marriage requirements, alternative dispute resolution, functions of law, human rights, hot topics in Canadian law
This document outlines the exam for a Canadian law course being taught at Iroquois Ridge High School in January 2017 by teacher Selluski. The 2 hour exam consists of 5 parts worth a total of 85 marks. Part A is 25 multiple choice questions worth 25 marks, Part B is 20 true/false questions worth 20 marks, Part C involves 15 marks for civil and/or criminal law questions, Part D is 10 marks for defences questions, and Part E is a 15 mark written response. The document lists the topics covered in the course, including divisions of law, criminal offences, early law, trials and courts, marriage requirements, alternative dispute resolution, functions of law, human rights, hot topics in Canadian law
This document outlines the exam for a Canadian law course being taught at Iroquois Ridge High School in January 2017 by teacher Selluski. The 2 hour exam consists of 5 parts worth a total of 85 marks. Part A is 25 multiple choice questions worth 25 marks, Part B is 20 true/false questions worth 20 marks, Part C involves 15 marks for civil and/or criminal law questions, Part D is 10 marks for defences questions, and Part E is a 15 mark written response. The document lists the topics covered in the course, including divisions of law, criminal offences, early law, trials and courts, marriage requirements, alternative dispute resolution, functions of law, human rights, hot topics in Canadian law
This document outlines the exam for a Canadian law course being taught at Iroquois Ridge High School in January 2017 by teacher Selluski. The 2 hour exam consists of 5 parts worth a total of 85 marks. Part A is 25 multiple choice questions worth 25 marks, Part B is 20 true/false questions worth 20 marks, Part C involves 15 marks for civil and/or criminal law questions, Part D is 10 marks for defences questions, and Part E is a 15 mark written response. The document lists the topics covered in the course, including divisions of law, criminal offences, early law, trials and courts, marriage requirements, alternative dispute resolution, functions of law, human rights, hot topics in Canadian law
TEACHER: SELLUSKI COURSE TITLE: Understanding Canadian Law LENGTH OF EXAM: 2 hours
PART
QUESTION TYPE
MARKS
SUGGESTED TIME (Minutes)
Multiple Choice
25
25
True or False
20
15
Civil and/or Criminal
15
15
Defences
10
10
Written Response
15
30
TOTAL = _______85______ MARKS
Types of Defences Divisions of law Criminal law Types of criminal offences Early Law The Magna Carta The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Trials and the Courts Marriage/divorce requirements Alternative Dispute Resolution: Mediation, Arbitration, and Litigation Rules/Laws Functions of law Ontario Human Rights Commission Hot Topic What is the issue, why is it important, how is it applied to Canadian Law Guest Speakers Name/Role, discussion in relation to Canadian Law Similarities and/or differences between the Canadian and the American Legal System.- from independent reading/venn diagram Fids Cases