MGMT 3230 Lecture 3: Lecture 3 May 14 2018

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Judicially enforced to ensure government behaves in ways consistent with a democratic state. The canadian charter of rf guarantees the rights and freedoms set out in subject only to such reasonable limits prescribed by law as can be demonstrably justified in a free democratic society. Strike down/invalidate any legislation (parliament) infringe upon charter rights. Social contract: unwritten rules to behave reasonably: society wants a and b to drive safe, this is the foundation of torts. I(cid:647) (cid:666)(cid:656)(cid:662) (cid:645)(cid:656)(cid:655)"(cid:661) (cid:643)(cid:646)(cid:649)(cid:642)(cid:663)(cid:646) (cid:659)(cid:646)(cid:642)(cid:660)(cid:656)(cid:655)(cid:642)(cid:643)(cid:653)(cid:666), (cid:666)(cid:656)(cid:662) can sue. Social code: something society believes is unreasonable but not against the law: speaking out loud, talking on the phone, listening to music loud, taking a parking spot, norms are objective therefore is not legal. T(cid:656)(cid:659)(cid:661)(cid:660) (cid:642)(cid:659)(cid:646) (cid:663)(cid:646)(cid:659)y (cid:647)(cid:653)(cid:662)(cid:650)(cid:645), (cid:653)(cid:650)(cid:652)(cid:646) (cid:663)(cid:642)(cid:657)(cid:650)(cid:655)(cid:648) (cid:656)(cid:655) (cid:661)(cid:649)(cid:646) (cid:643)(cid:662)(cid:660), (cid:655)(cid:656)(cid:664) y(cid:656)(cid:662) (cid:644)(cid:642)(cid:655)"(cid:661: tort common law seeks to compensate for harm due to (unsafe and unreasonable behaviour) = negligence.

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