LAW 201 Lecture 4: LAW201 Week 4 - January 31st, 2017
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Protect fundamental rights and freedoms: they provide expressed written rights and freedoms. Are subject to limits: they have an explicit claus that provides for charter rights, section 1. provides that the rights listed in the charter are guaranteed, section 33. Not withstanding claus - allows governments in some places to invoke the rights of the legislatures: this claus doesn"t apply to the right to vote, or to minority language rights. Supported with government funding: they run because they have lots of public funding. Subject to government regulation: they"re heavily regulated. Have own governing body: ultimately the said those things aren"t enough, they convinced them they didn"t meet the threshold, the university decide how everything runs. Not under day to day control of government: the government didn"t have enough control over the day to day operations of the university, even though it was created with statutes. Autonomous decision making (in regulated environment: have their own autonomy and governing body.