CRIM 135 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Statutory Interpretation, Khalsa Diwan Society Vancouver, Cowichan Valley Regional District

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Rules and principles of statutory interpretation & controversial cases involving the canadian charter of. Criminology 135 c100 introduction to canadian law and legal institutions: a criminal justice perspective. Throughout the diwan society and skakun cases, many ambiguous terms are associated with the statue, thus putting judges in controversial scenarios. Nonetheless, the rules and principles of statutory interpretations are created to provide a consistent formula to analyze textual definitions of certain terms and phrases. Although applied in a statue or bylaw can have simple definitions, there are many situations where that challenges the judge"s ability to conclude due to the vagueness for certain terms. For example, both the diwan society and the skakun cases involved terms like institutions and officer that are vague in writing. Ultimately, after applying the rules of statutory interpretation, judges can come to proper conclusions with the cases that involve textual flaws.

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