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Chapter 3.6

Master Canada's Judiciary and Rule of Law Principles

Explore how Canada's courts protect constitutional rights and ensure government accountability through judicial review and legal frameworks.


What You'll Learn

Supreme Court exercises constitutional review powers over government legislation
Rule of law ensures no government operates above legal authority
Oakes test balances individual Charter rights with government interests
Notwithstanding clause creates tension between judicial and legislative power

What You'll Practice

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Analyze Supreme Court constitutional review and judicial independence principles

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Apply Oakes test framework to evaluate Charter rights limitations

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Examine tensions between parliamentary supremacy and constitutional judicial review

Why This Matters

Mastering judiciary and rule of law concepts is crucial for understanding how democratic institutions protect individual rights and constrain government power in Canadian society.

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Constitutional Review
Judicial Independence
Charter Rights
Rule of Law
Government Accountability
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