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Corina Capmare's Crossword

Across
Type of interpretation which is used when interpreting the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Constitution.
A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
Justice who came and gave us a very useful tutorial on facts writing!
Guide used for law citations.
The body of law that sets out the rules and standards that courts follow when adjudicating civil lawsuits (as opposed to procedures in criminal law matters).
A simulated court proceedings, usually involving drafting written submissions and then participating in oral argument.
Highest court in Canada.
Scholarly books and articles which help start law research.
The law that codifies most criminal offences and procedures in Canada.
One of the primary online legal research services for lawyers and legal professionals.
Contains the summary of the law supporting a particular case at hand.
Down
A type of standard of review which address the misapplication of the law in a case decision.
A litigant's written submissions, a core booklet of clear, simple and concise argument.
The means by which you get to test the evidence led by the other party. A type of interview.
A long-used method of studying law. Its purpose is to have students identify the rules of law found in court cases. Includes facts, issues, analysis and conclusion.
A Canadian jurist and former Puisne Justice on the Supreme Court of Canada. On September 5, 2008, he was nominated to succeed Michel Bastarache on the Supreme Court of Canada by Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
The questioning of a witness by the party that has called that witness to give evidence, in order to support the case that is being made.
Trier of fact, when it is not the judge.
A bill of rights entrenched in the Constitution of Canada. It forms the first part of the Constitution Act, 1982.
The supreme law of Canada.