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This 4 page argument and analysis argues against entrenchment of the Civil Rights Charter within the Constitution as it stands as a legal precedent within the rule of law. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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the citation methods listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. Pros
and Cons of the entrenching the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms within the Canadian Constitution by , 4/11/10
--properly! Introduction Justice Brian Dickson described the rule of law as
that which stands as the supreme "source and fabric of all social organization," providing "framework for relations among individuals as well as between the individual and the state" (Sharpe, 2000,
p. 202). Dickson further described the rule of law in terms of each individuals liberties and responsibilities, as well as the delineation of the powers and duties of government. He
called this the highest guarantee of equality under the law, which defines a society. Though he argued in favor of individual rights, this view, rightly upholds the superiority of the
Constitution protecting all citizens from the acts of individuals. The argument over whether the Charter should become entrenched within the Constitution of Canada
is an ongoing debate since 1981. For proponents, the issue is one of minority rights and equal protection under the law. For opponents, many within the justice community, the argument
is one of how to combine the two in terms of legal precedent already set. Entrenchment would mean internal policy changes cross the board, in addition to the magnitude of
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