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Ep 154 The Great Cases Series -- Charter Section 7 Procedural Fairness

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The Intrepid crew start a new series, discussing the leading court decisions in national security law. We keep dropping case names. So we figured we should do a walk through. We’ve organized this cases in progressions, mostly built around Charter rights. In this first episode Craig and Stephanie focus on section 7 of the Charter, and those cases decided under it implicating procedural fairness in national security matters. Before listening to the deep dive, please also consider reviewing another feature Craig has created: Charter “Shorts” (basic primers on different Charter rights). The 10 minute section 7 “short” is here. You may also want to go back to our earlier special series on the Charter with Carissma Mathen, our Muskoka Chair Charter Chats from the summer of 2020. Here’s the section 7 discussion.

In this podcast, we focus on four cases: Singh (1985); Charkaoui I (2007); Charkaoui II (2008); Harkat (2014).

Hope this is helpful. Always pleased to receive your positive reviews at iTunes and elsewhere. Keeps us at it.

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The Intrepid crew start a new series, discussing the leading court decisions in national security law. We keep dropping case names. So we figured we should do a walk through. We’ve organized this cases in progressions, mostly built around Charter rights. In this first episode Craig and Stephanie focus on section 7 of the Charter, and those cases decided under it implicating procedural fairness in national security matters. Before listening to the deep dive, please also consider reviewing another feature Craig has created: Charter “Shorts” (basic primers on different Charter rights). The 10 minute section 7 “short” is here. You may also want to go back to our earlier special series on the Charter with Carissma Mathen, our Muskoka Chair Charter Chats from the summer of 2020. Here’s the section 7 discussion.

In this podcast, we focus on four cases: Singh (1985); Charkaoui I (2007); Charkaoui II (2008); Harkat (2014).

Hope this is helpful. Always pleased to receive your positive reviews at iTunes and elsewhere. Keeps us at it.

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