Law 2101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Section 33 Of The Canadian Charter Of Rights And Freedoms, Supremacy Clause, Supermarine S.6

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S. 52(1) supremacy clause: the constitution of canada is the supreme law of canada, and any law that is inconsistent with the provisions of the constitution is to the extent of the inconsistency of no force or effect. Justified limitations in the free and democratic society, a way that the government can justify those infringements. Freedoms we need to exist in a civilized society. **limitations especially on these: vagueness of rights, relationship between rights, what happens when rights conflict, application, who can enforce them, access to justice, everyone, every individual, every citizen. Enforcement s. 24: who, respondent/defendant is always the government. Interveners: third parties who have some stake/interest in what"s going on. In textbook there"s a list of people who are interveners: what: Severance/reading in: obvious objective, know the intention is then you can actually further the objective by separating it or reading in, will it interfere with the legislation, temporarily suspending.

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