BADM*1010 Chapter Notes -Picketing, Canadian Human Rights Act, False Arrest

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Chapter one: fundamental rights: businesses are becoming increasingly sophisticated in using law suits to harm competitors, ensure consumer-protection laws fairness in most transactions. Analyzing court decisions: brief a summary of a case (for use at trial) including evidence and law, or a summary of a court decision. The court can declare whether laws passed by the government are in accordance with the constitution: citizens have a right to be brought before a judge (habeas corpus bring the body ) The small claims court: small claims court is designed for use without a lawyer, monetary limit exists, an action is started by having the court issue a claim. If the claim is defended, it will go to trial. The class action law suit: the solution of righting the balance of power between ordinary person and large multinational corporations was the development of the class action.

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