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HADM 400 Health Law Exam Practice Questions and Answers U1.What is the difference between common law and statute law? - ANSWER-Common law is judge- made or court-made law that is published as written decisions and reasons for those decisions. Statute law is legislature- or parliament-made law, ...

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HADM 400 Health Law Exam Practice

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U1.What is the difference between common law and statute law? - ANSWER✔✔-Common law is judge-

made or court-made law that is published as written decisions and reasons for those decisions. Statute

law is legislature- or parliament-made law, depending on whether the law-making power lies within the

constitutional jurisdiction of provincial or federal government.


U1.What is the difference between a statute and a regulation? - ANSWER✔✔-Statutes and regulations

are both "legislation." Regulations are subordinate to statutes, which means that the statute must

expressly give the power to make regulations. Regulations cannot be made in a statutory vacuum. The

primary difference between statutes and regulations is that statutes must be made by federal Parliament

or a provincial legislature through a process of presentation, debate, and voting by elected members of

those bodies. Regulations are passed by the body that is given regulation-making power in the statute

not by Parliament or a legislature. Typically, in the health care arena, this means either the federal or

provincial cabinet, or the federal or provincial minister of health will be given the authority to make

regulations, and the scope of that power will be described in the statute. All the designated person has

to do to enact a regulation is pass it, file it with the appropriate government office, and gazette it (which

means that it must appear in a particular kind of formal publication).


U1.What court's rulings are stronger precedents—a provincial court of appeal or the Federal Court of

Appeal? - ANSWER✔✔-Neither. Provincial and federal courts of appeal hear appeals from courts with

completely different jurisdiction. Supreme Court of Canada decisions, unless they are distinguishable on



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the facts of cases in lower courts, are important precedents throughout the court system. Federal and

provincial court of appeal decisions are particularly important precedents for the Federal Court, Trial

Division, and provincial trial courts (variously called Supreme Court, Court of Queen's Bench, General

Division, and so on).


U1.If a court of appeal says that a teenager has the right to refuse necessary medical treatment, and a

provincial child welfare act says that the government has the right to override that refusal if the

treatment is lifesaving, which takes precedence legally, and why? - ANSWER✔✔-Statutes that are clear

and directly relevant trump the common law. The consent of a "mature minor" illustrates this principle.

In two Alberta cases, the issue was whether a teenager could refuse consent to life-saving medical

treatment. As a mature minor she could, but under provincial child welfare legislation the government

could override that refusal and consent to treatment on her behalf. The teenager's court challenge to the

legislation failed.


U1.What useful information does the Rodriguez case citation provide? How would you find the full text

of the decisions at each of the court levels? - ANSWER✔✔-The Rodriguez citation tells you a number of

important things, including the following. The case originated in British Columbia. It was decided by

three levels of court, including the Supreme Court of Canada, which means that it is a case of national

significance and precedential weight. It tells you when the decisions were published. You might have to

"note up" the case citation to find out which other courts have considered it in the past decade. Most

importantly, the citation tells you how and where to find the text of the decisions.


U1.Review only the headnote of the Rodriguez case. What is the case about? - ANSWER✔✔-There is no

absolute right answer to this question. Some of the features you should look for and questions you

should ask are:




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