Recherche avancée
- toutes les collections (2,294)
- Décisions (57)
- Ressources (2,237)
2,294 résultat(s)
-
2,226.
Bulletin du 19 janvier 2018 - 2018-01-19
BulletinsCanadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms – Criminal law – Extradition – Judicial review of Minister’s surrender order – Whether Court of Appeal erred in finding extradition was not barred by principle of double jeopardy, in finding sentence faced in United States does not make surrender unjust and oppressive or contrary to
-
2,227.
Bulletin du 7 décembre 2012 - 2012-12-07
BulletinsCanadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms — Freedom of expression — Reasonable limits — Municipal law — Jurisdiction to pass bylaws — Bylaws — Official Languages — Validity of bylaw respecting language of new exterior commercial signs — Standing — Whether the Court of Appeal erred in holding that Mr. Galganov did not have
-
2,228.
Judgments to be Rendered in Leave Applications / Prochains jugements sur demandes d'autorisation - 2011-10-17
CommuniquésAt issue is whether the words "child died before ... birth" are vague and therefore whether s. 243 breaches s. 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms . The trial judge held that he could not determine a coherent, unambiguous meaning for the term "child" in the context of a death that occurs before birth.
-
2,229.
Bulletin du 14 mai 2010 - 2010-05-14
Bulletins- Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, ss. 2(b) , 7 , 11(d) , 15 . The applicant, Ms. Betty Krawczyk, was a member of a group of protestors that conducted demonstrations in 2006 to oppose the expansion of the Sea to Sky Highway, citing environmental concerns.
-
2,230.
Judgments to be Rendered in Leave Applications / Prochains jugements sur demandes d'autorisation - 2010-04-19
Communiqués— Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms , 1982, ss. 1 and 2(b). The Applicant, Jack Lloyd Breeden, was convicted of three counts of trespass under the Trespass Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 462.
-
2,231.
Bulletin du 9 avril 2010 - 2010-04-09
BulletinsCanadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms - Civil rights - Freedom of association - Labour relations ‐ Complaint under ss. 15 et seq. of Labour Code, R.S.Q., c. C‐27, alleging that reprisals were taken against employee because she had exercised right under Code - Whether Superior Court and Court of Appeal erred in restricting
-
2,232.
Bulletin du 6 novembre 2009 - 2009-11-06
Bulletinssex discrimination in the status registration provisions of the Indian Act, but instead continues that discrimination, in part, is justified because of a need to preserve existing rights and to avoid anomalies - Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms , s. 15 . The Applicants McIvor and Grismer are mother and son.
-
2,233.
Bulletin du 21 novembre 1997 - 1997-11-21
BulletinsCanadian Charter - Civil - Section 35 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms - Constitutional law - Indians - Whether the Court of Appeal erred in failing to consider whether the IEP is discriminatory - Whether the Court of Appeal erred in deciding that the IEP is not “legislation” and consequently not ultra vires
-
2,234.
SCR | RCS [2016] vol 2 - 2016-12-09
Recueil des arrêts de la Cour suprême du CanadaCanadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, ss. 1, 11(d). Constitution Act, 1867, preamble, ss. 92(14), 96, 101. [...] Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, preamble, s. 2(b). Charter of human rights and freedoms, CQLR, c. C-12, s. 3. [...] Without the rule of law the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which some of you sought to in-voke, would be nothing but another piece of parchment adrift in the timeless evolution of man’s history.
-
2,235.
SCR | RCS [2012] vol 2 - 2012-10-17
Recueil des arrêts de la Cour suprême du CanadaCanadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms s. 7 s. 24(1) Constitution Act, 1867 s. 91(10) s. 92(10) s. 92(13) [...] Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, s. 7. Crimes Act 1958 (Vic.), ss. 22, 23. Crimes Act 1961 (N.Z.), 1961, No. 43, ss. 145, 188(2). [...] Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Criminal Code, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-46, ss. 16, 591(3)(b), 686(1)(b)(iii).
-
2,236.
SCR | RCS [1998] vol 2 - 1998-10-22
Recueil des arrêts de la Cour suprême du CanadaCanadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, ss. 2, 3, 4, 7 to 14, 15, 25, 33. Charter of the United Nations, Can. T.S. 1945 No. 7, Arts. 1(2), 55. [...] — S'il y a eu violation de la Charte, Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, ss. 7, 10(b), 24(2), la déclaration doit-elle être écartée en vertu de l'art. 24(2)? [...] Statutes and Regulations Cited Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, ss. 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 10(b), 11, 11(d), 12, 13, 14, 15, 23, 24(2), 32(1).
-
2,237.
R. c. Chouhan - 2021 CSC 26 - [2021] 2 RCS 136 - 2021-06-25
Jugements de la Cour suprêmeDroit constitutionnel
Lederman, W. R. « Democratic Parliaments, Independent Courts, and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms » (1985), 11 Queen’s L.J. 1. MacDonnell, Vanessa. [...] Dans notre démocratie constitutionnelle, le législateur doit disposer des moyens pour réagir aux changements sociaux en adoptant des lois ordinaires (W. R. Lederman, « Democratic Parliaments, Independent Courts and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms » (1985), 11 Queen’s L.J. 1, p. 2). [134] La
-
2,238.
Ontario (Procureur général) c. Fraser - 2011 CSC 20 - [2011] 2 RCS 3 - 2011-04-29
Jugements de la Cour suprêmeDroit constitutionnel
Gall, Peter A. « Freedom of Association and Trade Unions : A Double‐Edged Constitutional Sword », in Joseph M. Weiler and Robin M. Elliot, eds., Litigating the Values of a Nation : The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms . Toronto : Carswell, 1986, 245. Gernigon, Bernard, Alberto Odero, et Horacio Guido. [...] (« Freedom of Association and Trade Unions : A Double‐Edged Constitutional Sword », dans J. M. Weiler et R. M. Elliot, dir., Litigating the Values of a Nation : The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (1986), 245, à la p. 248) [230] C’est pourquoi j’estime qu’en reconnaissant le droit constitutionnel à la négociation
-
2,239.
R. c. Advance Cutting & Coring Ltd. - 2001 CSC 70 - [2001] 3 RCS 209 - 2001-10-19
Jugements de la Cour suprêmeDroit constitutionnel
Droit du travail
« The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms : Context and Evolution », dans Gérald-A. Beaudoin et Errol Mendes, dir., Charte canadienne des droits et libertés , 3e éd. [...] (« The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms : Context and Evolution », dans G.-A. Beaudoin et E. Mendes, dir., Charte canadienne des droits et libertés (3e éd. 1996), 1, p. 19)
-
2,240.
Bulletin du 13 janvier 2023 - 2023-01-13
Bulletinsduty of disclosure in context of use by DCPP of preferred indictment — Whether Quebec Court of Appeal erred in its analysis under s. 24(2) of Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms — Whether Quebec Court of Appeal erred in holding that trial court was correct to dismiss entirely his application for disclosure of handlers’
-
2,241.
Prochains jugements sur demandes d'autorisation - 2021-03-15
CommuniquésIn the Court of Appeal’s view, the trial judge had properly concluded that the rights guaranteed in ss. 8 and 9 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms had not been infringed, and it was therefore not necessary to review the principles applicable to applications for the exclusion of evidence under s. 24(2) of the
-
2,242.
Bulletin du 15 janvier 2021 - 2021-01-15
Bulletinsof Appeal erred in law in finding that guilty verdict entered at trial on count of fraud was reasonable — Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms , s. 14 . The respondent Crown alleged that the applicant, Ms. Lu, had committed fraud over $5,000 on the government and had conspired with one Ms. Zhao to commit that fraud.
-
2,243.
Bulletin du 11 décembre 2020 - 2020-12-11
BulletinsCanadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms — Right to equality — Law school not considering admissions application without Law School Admission Test (LSAT) — Lower courts dismissing action claiming admission policy requiring LSAT test violated Charter — Are private entities exercising governmental functions, such as
-
2,244.
Bulletin du 24 avril 2015 - 2015-04-24
Bulletinsit is necessary to determine responsibility as between province or territory and school board prior to finding prima facie breach of s. 23 of Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms . Constitutional law — Charter of Rights — Procedure — Hearing — Procedural fairness — Phasing of proceedings — Relevance of pleadings —
-
2,245.
Bulletin du 4 avril 2014 - 2014-04-04
Bulletinswhich follows a conviction of an aider and abettor of first degree murder and that which follows the conviction of the principal of second degree murder constitutes a breach of s. 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms . The applicant, Mr. Huard, and another man, Mr. Zoldi, were accused of killing a drug dealer.
-
2,246.
Bulletin du 5 avril 2013 - 2013-04-05
BulletinsThe applicants brought an action against the Province of British Columbia and the Minister of Education (collectively, the “Province”), alleging violations of the Province’s constitutional obligations under s. 23 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms . The Province filed an application to remove the applicants
-
2,247.
Bulletin du 18 janvier 2013 - 2013-01-18
Bulletinsthe Marihuana Medical Access Regulations are constitutional - Whether there are issues of public importance - Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms , s. 7 . Prior to the commencement of his trial, the applicant’s application to have the Information quashed on the basis that the offence was unconstitutional was dismissed.
-
2,248.
Judgments to be Rendered in Leave Applications / Prochains jugements sur demandes d'autorisation - 2007-11-09
Communiqués27 - Whether five-year period in s. 28 of Act applies to periods prior to June 28, 2002 - If so, whether applying s. 28 retroactively breaches s. 7 of Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms . The Applicant, a British national born in Hong Kong, was landed in Canada in 1994 under the Immigration Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. I-2.
-
2,249.
Bulletin du 16 juillet 2004 - 2004-07-16
BulletinsThe appellant in response filed a motion for return of the money on the ground that it had been improperly seized contrary to ss. 8 and 9 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms . The Provincial Court judge dismissed the Crown’s application and ordered the money returned to the appellant on the basis that it had been
-
2,250.
Bulletin du 26 mai 2023 - 2023-05-26
Bulletinscommunications in possession of a third party — Did the trial judge err in law by relying on the failure of the applicants to testify at the voir dire to find that they did not have a reasonable expectation of privacy — Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms , s. 8 . The Waltons operated a private security company.