MGSC30H3 Lecture Notes - Private Law
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There is a lot of case studies, not a memorizing course. Rights and freedoms set out in it = literally the things set out in the charter, does not guarantee anything else. There is nothing in canada for right to property in the constitution. In equality, there is nothing concerning sexual orientation (written 30 years ago); however, courts find even if it is not written down it actually includes it because you need to know the series of judgments since then. Demonstrably justified = identify there is a limit, onus on government to prove. Free and democratic society = establish a comparative (ie: iran) First section is not testable, will not ask us how court is set up. Only need a framework of how system is working. Society has rules, through evolving social norms, cave men decided not to throw rocks at each other. Religion and law for a long time were basically the same thing.