The powers of the judiciary regard the art of jurisprudence. These powers and authorities include establishing due process towards criminal justice, interpreting legal questions and resolving civil disputes/cases.
Jurisdiction
She workerd with and petitioned Congress for aid and help for people with mental disabilities.
Every government holds the basic powers: Legislative power (the powe3r to make laws and to frame public policies), Executive power (the power to execte, enforce, andminister laws), and Judicial power (the power to interpret laws, to dermine their meaning, and to settle disputes that arise within society).
SOCIETY
American society has different social customs compared to European society.
Culture influences the people in the society and society follows culture.
Judicial Power
"The basic role of courts in Canada is to help people resolve disputes fairly and with justice, whether the matter is between individuals or between individuals and the state. In the process, courts interpret and establish law, set standards, and raise questions that affect all aspects of Canadian society." - Department of Justice
factual panel
They would have campfires where they talked peacefully and settled disputes
They would have campfires where they talked peacefully and settled disputes
Focuses on how indivduals interpret their own behavior and the behavior of others on a society
"The basic role of courts in Canada is to help people resolve disputes fairly and with justice, whether the matter is between individuals or between individuals and the state. In the process, courts interpret and establish law, set standards, and raise questions that affect all aspects of Canadian society." - Department of Justice
The Government is the institution through which a society makes and enforces its public policies.Every government holds the basic powers: Legislative power (the powe3r to make laws and to frame public policies), Executive power (the power to execute, enforce, and administer laws), and Judicial power (the power to interpret laws, to determine their meaning, and to settle disputes that arise within society).
Focuses on how indivduals interpret their own behavior and the behavior of others on a society
"The basic role of courts in Canada is to help people resolve disputes fairly and with justice, whether the matter is between individuals or between individuals and the state. In the process, courts interpret and establish law, set standards, and raise questions that affect all aspects of Canadian society."
Society is people acting and socialising together
society - die Gesellschaft