This question is more a question of opinion, but my answer is that it is quite effective on protecting our individual rights and freedoms. If you are having a problem with someone discriminating you, then you can take it to court and chose what you want to do (sue, charge,etc) Take this for example, a deaf couple walked it a hospital and the wife of the couple was about to go into labour and they couldn't speak and there were out of interpreters. The hospital took her baby and she had no clue what was going on and afterwards they took this to court as discrimination against the deaf. put that into consideration when you make you opinion.
The effectiveness varies with your position in the social strata. "Second class" citizens (poor, homeless, mentally impaired, aboriginals, youth, sex trade workers) often find that their rights are, by and large, ignored. In a similar fashion, Canadians outside of Canada, or those accused of crimes in foreign countries (e.g. Omar Khadr, now 21 and still at Guantanamo after 5 years) are often denied Charter Rights and the support of the government.
In the US our individual rights are protected by law under the U.S. Bill of Rights and the Constitution. In a more specific example, our rights are also protected by policemen and the judicial system. A man who infringes on our rights as citizens is taken in, tried in court, and when found guilty, punished so as to keep him from assaulting someone elses right to life, liberty and property
Freedom of speech, property, (please configure these answer)
The rights of all people are protected by the Bill of Rights and the Constitution. These laws are upheld and used within the court system.
to be treated in a dignified way and to have privacy in care home
if you gave her rights she can have over whoever she wants
Bill 101 made French an official language, but the "Canadian Charter..." establishes the right of Canadians to speak the language of their choice.
Before the Canadian Charter of rights andfreedoms was there anything in place to protect Canadian rights?
Liberals are all for individual rights. The Patriot Act involves phone tapping, invasion into personal emails and records. Thus, Liberals are very anti-Patriot Act.
Bill of Rights protects the individual rights.Bill of rights protects the individual rights.
They did not care about individual rights
Center for Individual Rights was created in 1988.
They prevent the government from abusing the individual.
An example of individual rights is freedom of speech.
There are no "community rights" but individual rights are what is supported. Often the individual rights extents to the community especially when there is a Supreme Court ruling, but it starts with the individual.
The individual rights were created for each country to follow. None of the countries obeyed the individual rights.
The rights of the individual does not supercede the common good.
Individual Rights
Individual rights are distinct from civil or legal rights as these are rights granted by government to citizens and will vary with the organization and administration of governments. Individual rights identify a boundary of just social interactions in presence or absence of government.
By its nature, a supportive relationship respects individual rights by way of equal treatment. As long as no individual exercises control over another, individual rights will be upheld.
Foundation for Individual Rights in Education was created in 1999.