The Principles of Fundamental Justice: What are they Anyway?

November 20, 2019
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Downtown Charter Series: November 20, 2019

Colton Fehr, sessional instructor and PhD candidate at the Faculty of Law, University of Alberta, will tell you how the vague sounding "principles of fundamental justice" in Section 7 of the Charter have been used by the courts to effect change with respect to controversial social policy issues, including the regulation of sex work, euthanasia, and abortion.

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