Law 12 - Chapter 2
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a court decision that indicates a law is generally acceptable, but unacceptable in the case before the court.
predjudice
a preconceived opinion about a person who belongs to a particular group.
notwithstanding clause
allows a provincial or territorial law to be valid even though it contradicts the charter.
reasonable limits clause
allows certain limits to be set on rights and freedoms.
summary conviction
an offence that can be tried without a jury.
stereotyping
applying characteristics assumed to belong to one member of a group to all members of that group.
ultra vires
beyond the authority of a government to pass a law.
amendment
changes made to the constitution.
unlawful assembly
occurs when three or more people create a disturbance that instills fear in others.
infringed
rights that have been violated.
civil rights
rights that limit the power of government over its citizens.
human rights
rights that protect one from being discriminated against by other individuals.
strike down
the power of a court to rule that a law is no longer in effect.
franchise
the right to vote.