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Life, Liberty and Security of the person

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3 principles of fundamental justice are that the law should not be _________, overbroad or grossly disproportionate.
The causation standard of the s.7 analysis is referred to as a "sufficient causal connection" between the state-caused effect and the prejudice suffered by the claimant" in which case?
According to " R v Malmo-Levine" for a principle to be a principle of fundamental justice 3 criteria have to be met: 1. It has to be a legal principle 2. There has to be significant societal ________ that the principle is fundamental to the way in which the legal system should operate 3. The principle has to be capable of being identified with sufficient precision
According to "Irwin Toy Ltd v Quebec" the term "everyone" from s.7 of the Charter must be read so as to exclude ____________.
Which section states that "everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of the person and the right not to be deprived thereof except in accordance with the principles of fundamental justice?"
Which case determined that "liberty" is defined as "the right to an irreducible sphere of personal autonomy wherein individuals may make inherently private choices free from state interference?"
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Which case stated that security of the person encompasses "a notion of personal autonomy involving control over one's bodily integrity free from state interference?"
According to which case was it determined that the right to life would be engaged where the law or state action imposed death or increased risk of death on a person, either directly or indirectly.
According to "Singh v Minister of Employment and Immigration" it was determined that the term "everyone" from s.7 of the Charter applied to every ______ _______ present in Canada.