PO263 Lecture 16: PO263 Class Notes Lecture 16
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Outline: review the foundations of court power in the canadian regime and the roles of the courts in it, understand the structure of the court system, explore how the charter has changed parliament. Role of the courts: concern that the peoples house is no longer where we look when we want democratic changes instead we have this implies that is more populous driven people want more direct decisions. We want more power as an electorate over our house. The nature of the outcome we can debate. The inescapable generality of the law : the constitution as a living tree constantly changing and adapting to our society. The courts can help us change the rules according to where we are in time. Fundamentally the courts are assigned the rules of: judicial review: the power of the courts to overturn legislation or executive actions, or to sustain them.