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8. When does the Charter NOT have jurisdiction to protect your rights? Give an example.
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PauloElite · Tutor por 8 anos
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The Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which is part of the Canadian Constitution, has jurisdiction to protect your rights in most cases. However, there are certain situations where the Charter does not have jurisdiction to protect your rights. One example is when the rights in question are not covered by the Charter. For instance, the Charter does not protect the right to education, as this right is not explicitly mentioned in the Charter. Another example is when the rights in question are not applicable to the specific situation. For instance, the right to freedom of expression does not apply to private conversations between individuals.
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