| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1970 - 454 páginas
...hereby recognized and declared that in Canada there have existed and shall continue to exist wtihout discrimination by reason of race, national origin,...the following human rights and fundamental freedoms, namley, (a) the right of the individual to life, liberty, security of the person and enjoyment of property,... | |
| Jean Georges Sauveplanne - 1974 - 272 páginas
...include a general rule on equal protection. It only states that certain enumerated rights and freedoms shall continue to exist 'without discrimination by...of race, national origin, colour, religion or sex' (Part I section 1). But in general, this non-discrimination principle is interpreted as entailing the... | |
| Amos Jenkins Peaslee, Dorothy Peaslee Xydis - 1974 - 1164 páginas
...FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS OF THE INDIVIDUAL 3. It is hereby recognized and declared that in Mauritius there have existed and shall continue to exist without discrimination by reason of race, place of origin, political opinions, color, creed or sex, but subject to respect for the rights and... | |
| Robert Vance Presthus - 1977 - 222 páginas
...of the Canadian Bill of Rights identifies specific "human rights and fundamental freedoms" declared to exist "without discrimination by reason of race, national origin, colour, religion or sex." Section 1 (b) specifies that one such freedom is "the right of the individual to equality before the... | |
| William E. Conklin - 1979 - 350 páginas
...Sect. l(c) of the Canadian Bill of Rights provides as follows: 1. It is hereby recognised and declared that in Canada there have existed and shall continue...discrimination by reason of race, national origin, colour, religion.or sex, the following human rights and fundamental freedoms, namely.. : (c) freedom of religion;... | |
| E. Lauterpacht, C. J. Greenwood - 1985 - 726 páginas
...national origin, colour, religion or sex. Pursuant to s. 1 (o) of the Canadian Bitt of Rights it is "the right of the individual to life, liberty, security of the person and enjoyment of property" of which a person is not to be deprived "except by due process of law". It is my view that [291] when... | |
| Amos J. Peaslee - 1985 - 1014 páginas
...rights and freedoms. (1) It is hereby recognised and declared that in the Cook Islands there exists ers pertaining to official color, religion, opinion, belief, or sex, the following fundamental human rights and freedoms : (a)... | |
| Robert O. Matthews, Cranford Pratt - 1988 - 396 páginas
...discrimination, the Canadian Bill of Rights merely recognized the existence of basic political and legal rights "without discrimination by reason of race, national origin, colour, religion or sex." The 1968 white paper went much further, following provincial codes in prohibiting discrimination because... | |
| Ian Greene - 1989 - 276 páginas
...the freedoms of religion, speech, assembly, association and the press. These rights and freedoms are "to exist without discrimination by reason of race, national origin, colour, religion or sex." Section 2 protects a number of rights that Canadians have when confronted with the legal-judicial system.... | |
| Benjamin Aaron, Zvi H. Bar-Niv, Thilo Ramm - 1989 - 696 páginas
...and Tobago there have existed and shall continue to exist without discrimination by reasons of race, origin, colour, religion or sex, the following human rights and fundamental freedoms, namely, . . . (/) freedom of association and assembly; . . . Section 2, in so far as it is relevant, states:... | |
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