HREQ 3120 Study Guide - Final Guide: Section 33 Of The Canadian Charter Of Rights And Freedoms, Fundamental Justice, Indian Act

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Short answers/concepts: a clear definition of the concept; and, its significance for the idea of human rights in the charter, federalism, liberal democratic states (canada). A collection of semi-autonomous units: a federation of different states e. g. confederation as process of coming together of different regions [canada, the authority over both assembly and association gets shared between both levels of government: federal and provincial. Federalism and the charter: the main issue of contention over the issue of federalism and the charter is whether rights" are best protected and maintained by local authorities or by a powerful central government, e. g. Notwithstanding clause allows them to bypass charter in a lot of ways: state rights vs. federal rights when it comes to the history of segregation. States had right to determine educational and health care systems (whether or not they"re segregated); right to make very different policy choices? (usa)

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