Human Rights Test Review

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Human Rights Test Review CLU 3MR

Human Rights (Unit 2) Test Review 14 terms (fill in the blanks) 4 Short answer 2 Case Studies 1 paragraph

Short answer questions: Reasonable limits clause and notwithstanding clause Various sections of the Charter (legal rights, fundamental freedoms, mobility rights, etc) How do you seek a remedy? Prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination Changes for women since Charter Human rights and indigenous people Another group that has suffered… how has legislation changed things?

Paragraph choices Films and the ongoing fight for justice Is Canada a ‘just society’? Is the Charter too powerful? Are judges too powerful (judicial activism)