PPAS 3135 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Double Aspect, Interjurisdictional Immunity, Pith

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Public law i class 5 october 11, 2016. How the court invalidates or validates law. There is two types of review, one is jurisdiction and the second is competing rights and social policies. When it comes to jurisdiction courts should not be in the business of dictating policy. Substantive review when it comes to charter gives the courts a lot more discretion. Having one of level of government contest another over jurisdiction is rare ad this is brought before a third party. One problem is when they are working outside their jurisdiction or when they are but the consequences affects outside their jurisdiction. There are two steps of judicial review characterization of law and the second step is the interpretation of the law. The second is they have to single out jurisdiction. Third may be asked to assess the double impact of legislative (what the lower courts have to do in the midterm).

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