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Habeas corpus, procedural forms

Habeas Corpus, formulaires procédurales

Habeas Corpus in the Federal Charter

Source:  The Constitution Act, 1982 Citation: The Constitution Act, 1982, being Schedule B to the Canada Act 1982 (UK), 1982, c 11 EXTRACT   PART I CANADIAN CHARTER OF RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS Legal Rights Life, liberty and security of person 7.  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. [....] Search or seizure 8.  Everyone

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Habeas corpus dans la Charte fédérale

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CODIFICATION

Déclaration canadienne des droits

S.C. 1960, ch. 44

à jour au 10 décembre 2015

PARTIE I

DÉCLARATION DES DROITS

Reconnaissance et déclaration des droits et libertés

Habeas corpus in the Quebec Charter

Source: Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms, CQLR c C-12

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R.S.Q., chapter C-12

in force since Oct 29, 2008

Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms

[ ... ]

CHAPTER III

JUDICIAL RIGHTS

[ ... ]

Habeas corpus.

32.  Every person deprived of his liberty has a right of recourse to habeas corpus.

1975, c. 6, s. 32.

 

Habeas corpus dans la Charte québécoise

Source: Charte des droits et libertés de la personne, RLRQ c C-12 EXTRAIT L.R.Q., chapitre C-12 en vigueur depuis le 29 oct. 2008 Charte des droits et libertés de la personne [ ... ] CHAPITRE III DROITS JUDICIAIRES [ ... ] Habeas corpus. 32.  Toute personne privée de sa liberté a droit de recourir à l'habeas corpus. 1975, c. 6, a. 32.  

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L’Article 1, Code de Procédure Civile du Québec

EXTRAIT   À jour au 1er septembre 2015 © Éditeur officiel du Québec Ce document a valeur officielle. [Seulement quand en ligne par le gouvernement] Chapitre C-25 Code de procédure civile LIVRE I DISPOSITIONS GÉNÉRALES TITRE I DISPOSITIONS INTRODUCTIVES 1. Nonobstant toute disposition contraire d'une loi générale ou spéciale, l'emprisonnement est supprimé en matière civile, sauf le cas d'outrage au tribunal. 1965 (1re sess.), c. 80, a. 1 (partie); 1966, c.

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Article 1, Code of Civil Procedure

EXTRACT   Updated to 1 September 2015 © Éditeur officiel du Québec This document has official status. [Only online by the government] chapter C-25 Code of Civil Procedure BOOK I GENERAL PROVISIONS TITLE I INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS 1. Notwithstanding any contrary provision of any general law or special Act, imprisonment in civil matters is abolished, except in cases of contempt of court. 1965 (1st sess.), c. 80, a. 1 (part); 1966, c. 21, s. 1.    

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D. M. v. Anna-Laberge Hospital (English)

WARNING This is NOT an official Law Report. You cannot present this page in court, by photocopying or otherwise. If you need this report for a case, you must get the official law report. For this purpose, you may inquire with a Reference Librarian at an accredited (i.e., university) law library. Non-Official English Translation Citizen Critical of Government sent back to Loony Bin for a "Closed Cure" due to his alleged "Quarrelsomeness toward the C.S.S.T." His father has "contempt"

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Inherent Jurisdiction and Inherent Powers of Irish Courts

Nota Bene:  This article published by Judicial Studies Institute Journal offers an important critique of the much-cited article of Lord I. H. Jacob entitled "The Inherent Jurisdiction of the Court", 23 C.L.P. 23-52 (1970)". Please read Joan Donnelly’s “Inherent Jurisdiction and Inherent Powers of Irish Courts”, Judicial Studies Institute Journal, 2009:2, 122, in which Donnelly rectifies Jacob and begins to distinguish inherent power from inherent jurisdiction. Donnelly also sets up helpful

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Barreau du Québec c. Srougi [2007]

WARNING This is NOT an official Law Report. You cannot present this page in court, by photocopying or otherwise. If you need this report for a case, you must get the official law report. For this purpose, you may inquire with a Reference Librarian at an accredited (i.e., university) law library. Please keep in mind, the issue here (at this web site, Judicial Madness) is not the conduct of Mr. Srougi or that of Fathers-4-Justice Québec. The LEGAL question here is the existence or not of a

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Les quérulents : la hantise de nos tribunaux / The Querulents: our courts are in fear of them by Charles Meunier

Les quérulents :la hantise de nos tribunaux The Querulents: our courts are in fear of them Les quérulents : la hantise de nos tribunaux The Querulents : our courts are in fear of them Charles Meunier Charles Meunier La politique a ses mégalomanes, la médecine ses hypocondriaques et le droit ses quérulents. Ils engorgent et paralysent les tribunaux où ils sévissent. Ils font peur. Leurs comportements extravagants

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The use of haloperidol as a long-acting neuroleptic in game capture operations

The use of haloperidol as a long-acting neuroleptic in game capture operations. By Hofmeyr J. M. Source: J S Afr Vet Assoc. 1981 Dec;52(4):273-82. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association, December 1981 Abstract Haloperidol (R1625, Serenace) a potent, long-acting butyrophenone neuroleptic, was shown to be very effective in game capture operations for the neuroleptization of several species of African wild herbivores, especially the medium and small antelopes. With a rapid onset

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D. M. c. Centre hospitalier Anna-Laberge

WARNING This is NOT an official Law Report. You cannot present this page in court, by photocopying or otherwise. If you need this report for a case, you must get the official law report. For this purpose, you may inquire with a Reference Librarian at an accredited (i.e., university) law library. Citizen Critical of Government sent back to Loony Bin for a "Closed Cure" due to his alleged "Quarrelsomeness toward the C.S.S.T." His father has "contempt" for him, he had an "altercation" with

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The Inherent Jurisdiction of the Court, I. H. Jacob

Foreword For a good grounding on the topic of inherent power (i.e., as formulated at Article 46 of the Quebec Code of Civil Procedure), before you read this, read Joan Donnelly's “Inherent Jurisdiction and Inherent Powers of Irish Courts”, published by Judicial Studies Institute Journal, 2009:2, 122. Donnelly deals with Jacob and explains the problems with his quite famous essay. Donnelly also takes an important step towards untangling the difference between inherent jurisdiction and inherent

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Les règles complètes de la Cour d’appel du Québec en matière civile

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The complete Rules of the Court of Appeal of Québec in Civil Matters

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The complete rules of the “R.C.P.(S.C.)”

© Éditeur officiel du Québec Updated to 1 December 2015 This document has official status. chapter C-25, r. 11 Rules of Practice of the Superior Court of Québec in Civil Matters Code of Civil Procedure (chapter C-25, art. 47) * May be cited in French as: “R.p.c.(C.S.)” or, if the context permits, “R.p.c.”, and in English, these Rules may be cited as “R.C.P.(S.C.)” or, if the context permits, “R.C.P.”. R.R.Q., 1981, c. C-25, r. 8; Decision 2003-06-30, s. 1. CHAPTER

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Articles 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90 of the “R.C.P.(S.C.)”

EXTRACT   © Éditeur officiel du Québec Updated to 1 December 2015 This document has official status. [Only when online by the government]   Chapter C-25, r. 11 Rules of Practice of the Superior Court of Québec in Civil Matters Code of Civil Procedure (chapter C-25, art. 47) * May be cited in French as: “R.p.c.(C.S.)” or, if the context permits, “R.p.c.”, and in English, these Rules may be cited as “R.C.P.(S.C.)” or, if the context permits, “R.C.P.”. R.R.Q.,

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Articles 94 and 95, Rules of the Court of Appeal of Québec in Civil Matters

EXTRACT   Updated to 1 December 2015 © Éditeur officiel du Québec This document has official status. [Only when on line by the government] chapter C-25, r. 14 Rules of the Court of Appeal of Québec in Civil Matters Code of Civil Procedure (chapter C-25) PART 13 VEXATIOUS PROCEEDINGS AND QUARRELSOME CONDUCT 94. Vexatious proceedings. Where the Court is satisfied that a party before it is conducting a proceeding in a vexatious manner, it may order, proprio motu or

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Les articles 94, 95 des Règles de la Cour d’appel du Québec en matière civile

EXTRAIT   À jour au 1er décembre 2015 © Éditeur officiel du Québec Ce document a valeur officielle. [Seulement quand en ligne par le gouvernement] chapitre C-25, r. 11 Règles de la Cour d'appel du Québec en matière civile Code de procédure civile (chapitre C-25) PARTIE 13 PROCÉDURES VEXATOIRES ET QUÉRULENCE 94. Procédures vexatoires. Lorsqu'elle est convaincue qu'une partie en appel agit de manière vexatoire, la Cour peut, d'office ou sur requête d'une partie,

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Inherent Jurisdiction And Inherent Powers In New Zealand

Inherent Jurisdiction And Inherent Powers In New Zealand By Rosara Joseph* I.  Introduction The 'inherent jurisdiction of the court' is a phrase that regularly appears in the judgments of our courts. It is cited as being the foundation of a multitude of powers and jurisdictions. However, the 'inherent jurisdiction of the court' is also the subject of much confusion. There is confusion about the distinction between 'inherent jurisdiction' and 'inherent powers'; confusion about which courts

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Canada as a Post-Modern Kritarchy (1998)

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Haloperidol is Neurotoxic

Haloperidol is Neurotoxic By Sandra Steingard, MD Featured Blogs July 21, 2013 This is the headline of an editorial in the most recent edition of Current Psychiatry. It is written by Henry A. Nasrallah, MD, a prominent psychiatric researcher. This is one of the free journals sent to, I assume, every psychiatrist in the US. Although it says it has a subscription cost of $113/year, I know I have never been asked to pay. I assume it is supported by its advertisements, 18 pages of which in

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Translation: 2009-05-26 Committee

-- Non-Official English -- This is a quick English translation, hopefully sufficient to shed light for English speakers on how the "quarrelsomeness" provisions came to be added to the Quebec Code of Civil Procedure. If someone would like to volunteer to correct this, or to put more French Hansard into English, be pleased to hear from you. Translation: 2009-05-26 (Hansard) of theCommittee on Institutions Final Version 39th Legislature, 1st Session (January 13, 2009 to February 22,

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Sec. 92, Article 14. (1867)  The administration of justice in the Province

Constitutional Powers of Provinces and Parliamenton the subject of Courts EXTRACT Source: A Short Treatise on Canadian Constitutional Law by A.H. F. Lefroy, With an Historical Introduction by W.P.M. Kennedy. Toronto, The Carswell Company Limited, 1918.    - 137 -  14.  ‘The administration of justice in the Province, including the constitution, maintenance, and organization of provincial Courts, both of civil and of criminal jurisdiction, and including procedure

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Quotations on “Inherent Power” and on “Inherent Jurisdiction”

DRAFT PAGE underway. I have to tidy this up.Bookmark and check back.Thank you.   Judge Monk in Ex Parte Dansereau 19 L.C.J. 210. 1875"... and if our Government is framed, in so far as circumstances will permit*, upon the model of the British Constitution, and inasmuch as it is so, the British Parliament, in conferring on us such a Legislature and such a Constitution, did impliedly and necessarily bestow on them, and vest in them, the power and the adequate authority of accomplishing and

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Conference News: Supreme Court and Media on the Program for Congress 2002

TO DO - Systran this, and then revise it. Source: TITLE, author... http://www.barreau.qc.ca/journal/frameset.asp?article=/journal/vol34/no5/une.html Cour suprême et médias sontau programme du congrès 2002Rendez-vous dans Charlevoix Supreme Court and media areon the program for Congress 2002Meeting in Charlevoix   Rendez-vous dans Charlevoix Meeting in Charlevoix Louise Vadnais, avocate Louise Vadnais, lawyer

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“Articles 54.1 et seq. of the Code of Civil Procedure, where are we now?” (2014) (Maître Philippe Chagnon)

Source: Source: Translated from a Blog post of 18 June 2014 by Maître Philippe Chagnon for Les Editions Yvon-Blais / Thompson Reuters. Les articles 54.1 et suivants du Code de procédure civile, où en sommes-nous rendus ? Articles 54.1 et seq. of the Code of Civil Procedure, where are we now?” Blog post by Maître Philippe Chagnon for Les Editions Yvon-Blais / Thompson Reuters. COMING SOON.Bookmark and check back.Thank you.   Les articles 54.1 et suivants du

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Les règles complètes du «R.p.c.(C.S.)»

LES RÈGLES COMPLÈTES À jour au 1er décembre 2015 © Éditeur officiel du Québec Ce document a valeur officielle. [Seulement quand en ligne par le gouvernement]   chapitre C-25, r. 11 Règlement de procédure civile Code de procédure civile (chapitre C-25, a. 47) * Peut être cité en français: «R.p.c.(C.S.)» ou, en contexte: «R.p.c.» et en anglais: «R.C.P.(S.C.)», ou, en contexte «R.C.P.». R.R.Q., 1981, c. C-25, r. 8; Décision 95-06-22, a. 1; Décision

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“Humor is essential to a successful tactician, for the most potent weapons known to mankind are satire and ridicule.”

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