SOSC 1185 Lecture Notes - Omar Khadr, Publication Ban, Section 33 Of The Canadian Charter Of Rights And Freedoms

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Does there need to be a sense of social solidarity: not everyone can agree on everything (i. e. abortion social justice vs. independence) Charter of rights and freedoms (1982): (definition on test: enacted in the constitution act of 1982, a profound shift of power from the parliament to judicial body. It guarantees all canadians rights to liberty, equality under the law, and freedom of religion, expression, association and peaceful assembly : regulates relationships between government and a person (people) Only institutions of the office can infringe upon one"s charter rights. It only applies to the government. (must be clearly a government institution such as police and public schools) that (i. e. york) institution cannot infringe upon your charter rights. Charter and democracy: parliament - democratically elected lawmaking institution (they can overturn whatever the courts say, courts interpret the rights as they are set out in the charter.

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