The notwithstanding clause in the Canadian charter of rights and freedoms: a new interpretive approach
<p>The notwithstanding clause is a constitutional tool that can be invoked by federal, provincial, and territorial legislatures. It provides these legislatures with the ability to pass legislation that either pre-empts or overrides judicial review that concern certain Charter rights. Any notwi...
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