In today’s world, where teenagers are evaluating issues from individuality to gender, and may be struggling to see how they fit within society, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms proves to be both important and timely. I see parallels between a document that outlines how we can live...
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Section 33 of the Canadian Charter or Rights and FreedomsBarnaby, Dwight Chalmers
Indeed, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms states that Canadians have the “freedom of conscience and religion” (Section 2a), freedom of movement within Canada (Section 6) and “equal protection … before the law” (Section 15). At the very least, this would prevent...
JB Kelly,M Murphy - 《Canadian Journal of Law & Society》 被引量: 16发表: 2001年 Rationalizing Judicial Power: The Mischief of Dialogue Theory The Charter of Rights and Freedoms has become the dominant feature of the Canadian Constitution, and the power of the Supreme Court of Canada has gr...
This article attempts to trace how the infuriatingly elusive concept of equality has been applied in the context of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and more specifically, Section 15, commonly referred to as the equality provision. It suggests that a critical analysis of the historical...
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The Protective Function and Section 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Review of Constitutional StudiesMacDonnell, Vanessa A.
The Quebec government has since responded with Bill 103 (subsequently replaced by Bill 115 on October 19, 2010), which deals withminority-language education rights under section 23 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Numerous members of the Quebec National Assembly have repeatedly stated...