Laws are legislative acts. These are laws passed at the federal level or at the provincial or territorial level. Regulations are made by the bodies that Parliament appoints these powers, not by Parliament itself. Laws are legislative acts. These are laws passed at the federal level or at the provincial or territorial level. Although laws must conform to the Constitution, they are less stable and are regularly amended and revised. Except for historical purposes, the most recent revision of a statute should be used. Regulations are made by the bodies that Parliament appoints these powers, not by Parliament itself. This allows for greater efficiency in government, as Parliament does not need to be consulted to frequently enact or amend laws. As such, regulations are a subordinate form of law. Although regulations have binding legal effect, they usually contain general rather than specific rules. Case law summaries are useful for finding cases with similar facts or dealing with a similar problem. University of Lethbridge Library Related Topics: Case law, also known as common law, includes judicial decisions or judicial law.

Legal indexes assign keywords or topics relevant to each searchable case. The Nexis University database contains an index of Canadian and U.S. cases that can be searched by citation, relevant parties, jurisdiction, judge or subject. As the supreme authority of law in a country, a constitution establishes the way in which the state is organized, establishes state institutions, regulates the functions of departments, and regulates the relationship between the individual and the state. In Canada, the Constitution consists of the Constitution Act, 1867 and the Constitution Act, 1982. Jurisdiction may be binding depending on the jurisdiction and the level of jurisdiction. Statutes cases are important because when a court decides that a section must be interpreted in a certain way, that interpretation becomes law.