Habeas Corpus in the Canadian Bill of Rights
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CONSOLIDATION
Canadian Bill of Rights
S.C. 1960, c. 44
PART I
BILL OF RIGHTS
Recognition and declaration of rights and freedoms
1. It is hereby recognized and declared that in Canada there have existed and shall continue to exist without discrimination by reason of race, national origin, colur, religion or sex, the following human rights and fundamental freedoms, namely,
(a) the right of the individual to life, liberty, security of the person and enjoyment of property, and the right not to be deprived thereof except by due process of law;
(b) the right of the individual to equality before the law and the protection of the law;
(c) freedom of religion;
(d) freedom of speech;
(e) freedom of assembly and association; and
(f) freedom of the press.
Construction of law
2. Every law of Canada shall, unless it is expressly declared by an Act of the Parliament of Canada that it shall operate notwithstanding the Canadian Bill of Rights, be so construed and applied as not to abrogate, abridge or infringe or to authorize the abrogation, abridgment or infringement of any of the rights or freedoms herein recognized and declared, and in particular, no law of Canada shall be construed or applied so as to
(a) authorize or effect the arbitrary detention, imprisonment or exile of any person;
(b) impose or authorize the imposition of cruel and unusual treatment or punishment;
(c) deprive a person who has been arrested or detained
(i) of the right to be informed promptly of the reason for his arrest or detention,
(ii) of the right to retain and instruct counsel without delay, or
(iii) of the remedy by way of habeas corpus for the determination of the validity of his detention and for his release if the detention is not lawful;
(d) authorize a court, tribunal, commission, board or other authority to compel a person to give evidence if he is denied counsel, protection against self crimination or other constitutional safeguards;
(e) deprive a person of the right to a fair hearing in accordance with the principles of fundamental justice for the determination of his rights and obligations;
(f) deprive a person charged with a criminal offence of the right to be presumed innocent until proved guilty according to law in a fair and public hearing by an independent and impartial tribunal, or of the right to reasonable bail without just cause; or
(g) deprive a person of the right to the assistance of an interpreter in any proceedings in which he is involved or in which he is a party or a witness, before a court, commission, board or other tribunal, if he does not understand or speak the language in which such proceedings are conducted.
- Some reflections on quarrelsomeness and the abusive exercise of the right to institute legal proceedings by Yves-Marie Morissette (2002)
- Detailed CV of Professor Yves-Marie Morissette (English) (2002)
- Détournement des fins du pouvoir législatif 101 / Abuse of legislative power 101 By “The Papillon Task Force”
- Detailed CV of Dr. Jacques Gagnon (English) (2011)
- Portrait du plaideur quérulent / Portrait of the Querulous Litigant by Rémi Danylo
- Unusually persistent complainants, Lester et als, The British Journal of Psychiatry, March 2004
- In defence of complainants, Dr. R. Pal, The British Journal of Psychiatry, July 2004
- 1. Extreme Behavior
- 2. Querulousness by Jacques Gagnon M.D., CSPQ, FRCP, Psychiatrist (2008)
- 3. Judicial Control of Querulous Litigants by Mr. Justice Yves-Marie Morissette, Quebec Court of Appeal (2008)
- 4. A Portrait of Querulous Behavior (2008)
- 5. Evaluation de la dangerosité du malade mental psychotique / Dangerousness evaluation of psychotic patient
- «La magistrature a un rôle à jouer pour éviter les dérapages: Les abus de procédures» / “The magistrature has a role to play to avert hijackings of judicial process: the abuse of procedures” (2000)
- «Pathologie et thérapeutique du plaideur trop belliqueux» / “Pathology and Therapeutic of the Warlike Litigant“, Yves-Marie Morissette (2002)
- Quelques réflexions sur la quérulence et l’exercice abusif du droit d’ester en justice / Some reflections on quarrelsomeness and the abusive exercise of the right to institute legal proceedings, Yves-Marie Morissette (2002)
- «Ontologie de la quérulence» / "The Ontology of Quarrelsomeness" (2002)
- «Se Représenter Seul» / "Without A Lawyer" (2002)
- «Les plaideurs compulsifs, des obsédés du tribunal» / "Compulsive litigants, obsessed with the courts" (2006)
- «Les quérulents… on en connaît tous un ou une !» / "Querulents… we all know one!" (2006)
- «Les quérulents : la hantise de nos tribunaux» / "The Querulents: our courts are in fear of them"
- 2009-05-26 (Quebec Hansard) of the Committee on Institutions Final Version) on the addition of Art. 54.1 (quarrelsomeness) to the Code of Civil Procedure
- «Quérulent au Québec et au Dakota du Nord, mais pas au Massachusetts?» / "Querulous in Quebec and North Dakota, but not in Massachusetts…" (The Papillon Task Force) (2013)
- «Le Juge Yves-Marie Morissette de la Cour d’appel: La référence en quérulence au Québec» / "Judge Yves-Marie Morissette of the Court of Appeal: the Reference on Querulence in Quebec" (The Papillon Task Force) (2013)
- Important resource: Annotated Article 54.5 CCP - English translation of case law summaries of "judicial declarations of madness"
- 2010 – Congrès annuel du Barreau du Québec : Seul devant la Cour / Alone before the Court by Maria De Michele
- Yves-Marie Morissette: Selected Quotations
- Detailed CV of Professor Yves-Marie Morissette (English) (2002)
- Detailed CV of Dr. Jacques Gagnon (English) (2011)
- Barreau du Québec v. Siminski, 500-05-046728-984, (12 May 1999)
- Détournement des fins du pouvoir législatif 101 / Abuse of legislative power 101 By “The Papillon Task Force”
- Article: The legal initiative doomed to failure and the responsibility of the lawyer or of his mandatary (1984)
- Article: The magistrature has a role to play to avert hijackings of judicial process: the abuse of procedures (2000)
- Article: Pathology and Therapeutic of the Warlike Litigant (2001 & 2002)
- Conference Article: Some reflections on quarrelsomeness and the abusive exercise of the right to institute legal proceedings (2002)
- Conference News: Supreme Court and media on the program for Congress 2002
- Article: Se Représenter Seul (Without A Lawyer) (2002)
- Interview: Ontologie de la quérulence (The Ontology of querulence) (2002)
- Article: Abuse of right, quarrelsomeness and non-represented parties (2003)
- Conference News: Querulents… we all know one! (Les quérulents... on en connaît tous un ou une !) (2006)
- Law News: Votre client est-il quérulent ? (Is Your Client a “Querulent”?) (2014)
- Article [Note]: Case management, proportionality and civil proof: the provisional state of the questions (2009)
- Article: Case management, proportionality and civil proof: the provisional state of the questions, Yves-Marie Morissette (2009)
- Quotations on "Inherent Power" and on "Inherent Jurisdiction"
- Sec. 92, Article 14. (1867) The administration of justice in the Province
- Inherent Jurisdiction And Inherent Powers In New Zealand, Rosara Joseph
- The Inherent Jurisdiction of the Court, I. H. Jacob
- Inherent Jurisdiction and Inherent Powers of Irish Courts, Joan Donnelly
- Judicial Control of Vexatious Activity in the Courts (Summary of UK Approach)
- Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Section 7 - Life, liberty and security of person (Annotated, CCRD)
- Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Section 8 - Search or seizure (Annotated, CCRD)
- Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Section 9 - Detention or imprisonment (Annotated, CCRD)
- Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Section 10(a) - Right to be Informed of Reasons for Arrest (Annotated, CCRD)
- Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Section 10(b) - Right to Retain Counsel (Annotated, CCRD)
- Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Section 10(c) - Right to Habeas Corpus (Annotated, CCRD)
- Le Juge Yves-Marie Morissette de la Cour d’appel: La référence en quérulence au Québec par "Le Commission Papillon" / Judge Yves-Marie Morissette of the Court of Appeal: The Reference in Querulence in Quebec By "The Papillon Task Force"
- Quérulent au Québec et au Dakota du Nord, mais pas au Massachusetts…/ Querulous in Quebec and North Dakota, but not in Massachusetts… By “The Papillon Task Force”
- Détournement des fins du pouvoir législatif 101 / Abuse of legislative power 101 By “The Papillon Task Force”
- Les plaideurs compulsifs, des obsédés du tribunal (Compulsive litigants, obsessed with the courts)
- Plaideurs compulsifs: des cas psychiatriques à traiter? (Compulsive litigants: psychiatric cases to treat?)
- "Articles 54.1 et seq. of the Code of Civil Procedure, where are we now?" (2014) (Maître Philippe Chagnon)
- Les quérulents : la hantise de nos tribunaux / The Querulents: our courts are in fear of them by Charles Meunier
- 1998: Cuts to Legal Aid Add 7000 Lawyerless Litigants to the Roles* (translation pending)
- Big Corporations with Limitless Funds are the Uncontested Champions of Court Warfare
- Portrait du plaideur quérulent / Portrait of the Querulous Litigant by Rémi Danylo (L'Obiter)
- Alerte aux plaignards professionnels. Les citoyens «déraisonnables» font la vie dure aux organismes publics (16 janvier 2016)/ Warning to professional complainers. “Unreasonable” citizens make life hard for public agencies (January 16th, 2016)
- Quebec press and media are instilling a Soviet mentality of fear and repression in Quebec to silence political and personal freedom
- Extract from the Corrected Version of the Law Reform Committee (Australia) Inquiry into Vexatious Litigants (2008)
- In defence of complainants, Dr. R. Pal
- How I Punished a Crooked Lawyer
- Tweedle Yves and Tweedle Évens
- Shrinking the Freedom of Thought: How Involuntary Psychiatric Treatment Violates Basic Human Rights
- Why I learned law and stopped hiring lawyers
- Canada’s Legal Profession: Self-Regulating in the Public Interest?
- Welcome to JudicialMadness
- Soviet psychiatric drug for dissidents given to U.S. patients
- Echoes of the Past: Punitive Psychiatry by Alexander Podrabinek
- Soviet Psychiatry Returns
- Soviet Forever by Alexander Podrabinek
- The “Catastrophe” is Returning: Old KGB-ers are Reviving the Soviet System
- Abuse of Process
The social tyranny of extorting recantation, of ostracism and virtual outlawry as the new means of coercing the man out of line, is the negation of democracy.