November 21 2023 - November 24 2023

Hearing and Deciding Charter Issues

Through a combination of lectures, presentations, small group work, other interactive learning activities, participants worked through a fact scenario with the assistance of faculty and facilitators to address topics that included: protection against unreasonable search or seizure; arbitrary detention; right to counsel; the right to life, liberty and security of the person; the right to a trial within a reasonable time; reasonable limitations on Charter rights; procedural issues; and remedies. This hands on seminar helped participants enhance the skills needed to address common Charter issues arising in their courtroom.

Number of Participants: 41

Overview

This seminar provided judges with the knowledge, practical skills, and tools to properly  manage and resolve common applications relating to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. 

Objectives

The objectives of this seminar were to provide participants with an enhanced understanding  of the principles of the Charter and awareness of key jurisprudential developments, and to develop their  skills managing Charter proceedings in criminal and civil matters. 

Summary

Through a combination of lectures, presentations, small group work, other interactive  learning activities, participants worked through a fact scenario with the assistance of faculty and  facilitators to address topics that included: protection against unreasonable search or seizure; arbitrary  detention; right to counsel; the right to life, liberty and security of the person; the right to a trial within a  reasonable time; reasonable limitations on Charter rights; procedural issues; and remedies. This hands on seminar helped participants enhance the skills needed to address common Charter issues arising in  their courtroom.