PO102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Common Good, Constitutionalism
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Desecuritization: multiple cultures composed of multiple people, allow more groups in, changed ideas about what threatens us, voting rights, multiculturalism, all people are created equal and free. Whether the immigrant who is a canadian citizen of one day"s standing would have the same rights and privileges as any other citizen. This would include the right to negotiate a change in the existing social relations . Lecture objectives constitutions, and the process through which they change. Understand constitutions, their (un)written and conventional dimensions of. Understand the relative pros and cons of unitary and federal political systems. Understand what type of confederation canada is. The body of fundamental laws, rules, and practices that defines the basic structure of government, allocates power among governmental institutions, and regulates the relationship between citizens and the state. An unwritten rule of constitutional behavior that fills in gaps in the written constitution and conditions that exercise of legal powers under the constitution.