CMN 3105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Section 33 Of The Canadian Charter Of Rights And Freedoms, Highlight (Band), In Camera
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Openness in the context of open courts. Read each case in to dimensions: empirically: measurable, knowable, available to our senses, empirical data aka facts. So, what"s the factual stuff about, literally, what are the facts of the case, what was the ruling: study the reasons. Mcintyre: (i think) journalist asks for access to info on a case, was denied. We recognize the rights of civil rights, civil property, etc. Tab 1 of the chart right, section 11d. Right to be presumed innocent: onus is on the state to prove a person"s guilt (highlight this in the textbook) Circle public (publicity: when we"re dealing with a public forum, it"s that idea of publicity, proceedings are to taken place in an open context, public = publicity. All these questions about it when it came out. Gvt has a chance to save the legislation. Section 1 is fundamental: it is the operative language, becomes clear that no.