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Section 33 of the Canadian Charter of Rights allows legislatures to override certain Charter rights for renewable five-year periods, which has sparked debate about its implications for parliamentary sovereignty and rights protection. Critics argue that it undermines the purpose of entrenching rights, while supporters contend it facilitates a necessary dialogue between legislatures and courts. The chapter also examines objections to judicial enforcement of rights, particularly focusing on the democratic impl

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