Management and Organizational Studies 2275A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Beverley Mclachlin, Vagueness, Equal Protection Clause

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Part of the constitution act 1982 the constitution is the king, it is overtop all the laws of canada, every single law has to be consistent with the constitution thus since the charter is part of the constitution. Personal freedom you get freedom within which to act but it is not freedom to do whatever you want. If you have the right to freedom of speech, it is the state that has the duty not to interfere with your right to speak. Most charter rights are of negative orientation. Civil and political rights largely negative in orientation. Economic and social rights not specifically protected: right to housing, positive in orientation government provides housing. Fundamental freedoms: freedoms of conscience and religion, freedom of expression (free speech) Mobility rights: every citizen has the right to move around canada and outside. Equality rights: equality is very hard to describe and very vague.

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