POLSCI 2D03 Final: Final exam review 2/2

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Charter and judiciary: similarities, charter; section 24 allows for remedy in a court, charter; lay out inalienable rights entrenched by the. Charter that are democratic and equal for all citizens: charter; the charter itself is impartial and is representative of all including homosexuals, women, aboriginals, differences, charter; is a document that outlines the rights and freedoms held by canadians, charter laid out a foundation for rights of all those living in. But: judiciary; adheres to section 24 through it"s judges, judiciary; by use of their own discretion, they determine if our inalienable rights were violated by the government f. Judiciary; impartial and unbiased, looks at the law to determine remedy: judiciary; has the ability of action to uphold the rights, judiciary; has ability to promote public policy changes in addition to deciding whether laws violate the fed division of power.

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