Law 2101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Presumption Of Innocence, Hash Oil, Comparative Law

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S. 1 serves a dual purpose- you have rights that are protected but they aren"t protected absolutely there is reasonable limits. S. 33 is the notwithstanding clause legislature can legislate notwithstanding or regardless of charter rights for a 5 year renewable period main use has eben in. There eis no hierarchy of rights stated but case law has shown that it is dif cult to choose some rights over another but freedom of expression shouldnt be more important than life, liberty or security of the person. States must comply with the charter (in a sense, all the legislation has to follow it but so do other things like ontario"s colleges[but not unis]) Certain parts of the charter bene t everyone but others only bene t certain people (ie only canadian citizens can vote) Some things can use the rights but corporations can only use some. they cant use freedom of religion interpreting the charter.

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