Example ·Of obstacles to recognition of rights by provincial courts
Provincial courts interpret the right to recognition of customs as applying only to customs held prior to colonization; but aboriginal societies lack legal documentation from that time
Provincial court’s interpretation was too limited, outcome is regrettable and unsatisfactory
Passage Style
Problem-analysis
Single position
25.
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Question Type
WSE
We’re trying to support the claim that the court’s ruling was “excessively conservative in its assessment of the current law.” The court’s ruling was that “ownership” did not include the sale of land or its resources. In order to establish that this ruling is too conservative based on current law, we want to show that current law actually tends to treat “ownership” as including the sale of land and its resources. In other words, current law tends to include more rights as part of “ownership.”
This lends the most support by helping to establish that the court’s ruling was too conservative in light of existing law. Other courts interpret “ownership” as granting more rights. So, by interpreting “ownership” as granting fewer rights than the other courts did, the 1984 provincial court’s ruling was too conservative.
b
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(B) doesn’t help establish anything about the current law and how it treats “ownership,” so it doesn’t help establish that the court’s ruling was too conservative in its assessment of current law.
The 1984 court also distinguished the right to use land from the right to sell it. So (C) doesn’t help establish that the 1984 court’s ruling was too conservative in its assessment of existing law.
(D) doesn’t help establish anything about the current law and how it treats “ownership,” so it doesn’t help establish that the court’s ruling was too conservative in its assessment of current law.
e
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(E) doesn’t help establish anything about the current law and how it treats “ownership,” so it doesn’t help establish that the court’s ruling was too conservative in its assessment of current law.
Difficulty
77% of people who answer get this correct
This is a difficult question.
It is somewhat easier than other questions in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%145
154
75%163
Analysis
WSE
Law
Problem-analysis
Single position
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
77%
166
b
2%
157
c
13%
160
d
3%
157
e
5%
158
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