HREQ 2010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Lower Canada, Precedent, Napoleonic Code

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Test will be focused on the extensive critical thinking skills regarding the human rights theory. How we make human rights publicly accessible. Human rights based on the ideas of governmental authorities. Liberalism was inverted into the system of governmental system. It was the government itself to justify and amend the human rights. It is hard to fully delivery rights. One of the great claims of liberalism, as a political system, is that it is grounded in law. Members of hates society are ruled by law. Law should be applied and accessible equally to all of citizenships. A constitution seeks to enshrine this idea in a way that is known and understood by those who parti cipate in it. To firmly establish the rule of law. Constitution is part of our national identity among entire society. To set up and appropriate separation of powers.

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