Have regard for the principles and
requirements of a democratic society and promote respect for the diversity of values, beliefs, traditions, languages and ways of life in our society
Any such limitations shall be non-discriminatory and strictly necessary solely for the purpose of securing due recognition and respect for the rights and freedoms of others and for meeting the just and most compelling
requirements of a democratic society.
Not exact matches
In any event, the point isn't whether the
requirement to complete the long - form census form violates the charter, I don't think it does because it's probably either a violation «in accordance with the principles
of fundamental justice» (under section 7) or a violation which is «reasonable and demonstrably justifiable in a free and
democratic society» (the test under section 1), but that it does nevertheless violate the right to privacy which is one
of our fundamental rights.
The exercise
of rights and freedoms is limited «for the purpose
of securing due recognition and respect for the rights and freedoms
of others and
of meeting the just
requirements of morality, public order, and general welfare in a
democratic society.»
The
democratic ideal
of unique qualitative judgment is in tension with the ranking
requirements of organized
society.
A lengthy quotation from Ms Furedi begins: «For those
of us who emerged from a progressive humanist tradition, «rights» designates the
requirements for participation in bourgeois,
democratic society.»
As to the «protection
of the rights and freedoms
of others», the Government referred to the need to ensure «respect for the minimum set
of values
of an open
democratic society», listing three values in that connection: respect for gender equality, respect for human dignity and respect for the minimum
requirements of life in
society (or
of «living together»).
A few years ago, at a joint session
of the Boards
of Elementary and Secondary Education and
of Higher Education, Commissioner Chester made an articulate and effective presentation
of the need to expand our high school graduation
requirements, reflected in the definition
of college and career readiness, to include the competencies necessary to participate in a
democratic society.
Moving forward, the AG evaluates the proportionality
of general data retention obligations, which he splits up in three separate (sub --RRB-
requirements: are they appropriate (fourth
requirement) as well as strictly necessary (fifth
requirement) to achieve the aforementioned objective
of fighting serious crime and proportionate in a
democratic society (sixth
requirement).
It noted the
requirement under Article 9 (2) that any limitation placed upon that right must be prescribed by law and necessary in a
democratic society in order to serve a legitimate aim, including the rights and freedoms
of others, which could be invoked by the defendant in this case.