CCT206H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Lower Canada, Technology And Culture, Section 33 Of The Canadian Charter Of Rights And Freedoms

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Cct 206 law, technology and culture: interpretation of law, final exam comprehensive. Important components that play a major role in laws: familiar structures, society socially unacceptable/inappropriate, punishment the state/capitalist state. Prison: rational behavior you just know, religion (depends on your perspective of religion) These features embody the law e. g. family, religion. Government, municipalities, provincial governments (democratic path: ability to express ourselves: these representatives are to enact laws on our behalf. Laws that will benefit us as well: the court: they interpret the law or imply the law. In some cases, they can make the law: a value definition why do we need law, there is context that has to be considered. Legal positivism: starts with the assumption that if a law is already a law, it should be rationalized. It seeks to conduct an analysis that is conducted in a logical sense. Inalienable right: it is a right that cannot be taken away from you.

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