Sentences with phrase «protect constitutional democracy»

«The students were mesmerized and very surprised to see how constitutional law can be used in real life to protect institutions, to protect citizens» rights and to protect constitutional democracy,» Wang says.

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Yet the address also sounds a new theme by praising the moral strengths of Western democracy» especially Ronald Reagan's inspiring political leadership that enabled the West to win the Cold War, as well as the constitutional restraints on power that protect personal liberty.
In constitutional democracy, the powers of the rulers are regulated by legal means so that the rights of the minorities and the weak are protected and respected.
Fortunately, we live in a constitutional democracy with not two, but three branches of government and the judicial branch has drawn the constitutional line to protect our children.
I suggest a more accurate statement would be that America is a Constitutional Republic (based on inalienable rights) undergoing a tug - of - war with a «Progressive» wing that is trying to re-create it as a Socialist Democracy (without any protected rights, only what the majority will allow).
Whether Charter damages could be an appropriate remedy concerns how to strike an appropriate balance to best protect two important pillars of our democracy: constitutional rights and effective government.
The legal question that Mr. Charkaoui's Constitutional challenge presented was how the government should balance its responsibility to protect the safety of its citizens and to remain accountable to constitutional values and democracy.3 The security certificate provisions in the IRPA tried to balance these issues by giving the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration and the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness the authority to issue «security certificates» to detain and deport non-citizens deemed to be a danger to Constitutional challenge presented was how the government should balance its responsibility to protect the safety of its citizens and to remain accountable to constitutional values and democracy.3 The security certificate provisions in the IRPA tried to balance these issues by giving the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration and the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness the authority to issue «security certificates» to detain and deport non-citizens deemed to be a danger to constitutional values and democracy.3 The security certificate provisions in the IRPA tried to balance these issues by giving the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration and the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness the authority to issue «security certificates» to detain and deport non-citizens deemed to be a danger to public safety.
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