CAPE Law - Exercise #1
Across
- 3. The main role of the judiciary is to _________ the law
- 7. The name of the Conquest that signified the start of a unified legal system in England
- 8. Developed after the common law became 'rigid and inflexible'
- 11. A Trinidadian case that cemented the idea of constitutional _____ over parliamentary sovereignty
- 12. This source of law describes the location of the law
- 13. Countries that have been ruled by multiple powers tend to have this kind of legal system
- 14. One of two sources of law which cannot be considered an independent source of law on their own
- 15. The first new court of equity was called the Court of __________
- 16. Law that connects the world
- 17. The process that brought law into the colonies
- 18. This source begs the question 'where does the law come from?'
- 19. A _________ colony is one that was previously held by another power and transferred to Britain after.
Down
- 1. Constitutional ________ as opposed to parliamentary sovereignty
- 2. The supreme law of the land
- 4. One of two main cases examined under the topic of law and morality
- 5. Another word for primary legislation
- 6. Orders or rules or regulations are also known as _______ legislation made in exercise of a power given by statute
- 9. There were a limited number of these available when only the common law was practiced.
- 10. The Constitution enables this body to make laws
- 14. 'He who comes to equity must come with __________'