Law 2101 Chapter Notes - Chapter CR 2-13: Affirmative Action, Constitutionalism, Determinative

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Came into force on april 17, 1982 is part 1 of the constitutional act, 1982. Fundamental freedoms: of conscience and religion, freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression including freedom of the press and other media communication, freedom of peaceful assembly, freedom of association. Mobility rights: every citizen can leave and enter canada. Life, liberty and security of persons we all have the right to it. Search and seizure (cid:272)a(cid:374)(cid:859)t be unreasonably searched. Detention of imprisonment everyone has the right to not be arbitrarily detained. If acquitted of an offence to not be tried again. If found guilty and the punishment for the offence has been varied between the time of commission and the time of sentencing to the benefit or the lesser punishment. Self-incrimination: witnesses have the right to not have incriminating info used against them in other proceedings. Everyone has the right to an interpreter. Section 15: equal before and under the law for every individual, affirmative action.

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