reference re manitoba language rightsの例文
- In " Reference re Manitoba Language Rights " ( 1985 ), the Supreme Court of Canada granted the novel remedy of giving temporary validity to unconstitutional laws.
- The legislature also enacted English-only laws later found unconstitutional by the Supreme Court of Canada in the case " Reference re Manitoba Language Rights " ( 1985 ).
- For example, in " Reference re Manitoba Language Rights ", the court struck down Manitoba's laws because they were not enacted in the French language, as required by the constitution.
- In the case of " Reference re Manitoba Language Rights " ( 1985 ), purported to allow Acts of the Manitoba Act, 1870 ( part of the Constitution of Canada ) which requires Acts to be published in both English and French.
- The Supreme Court did consider the preamble's mention of the rule of law in " Reference re Manitoba Language Rights " ( 1985 ), noting that striking down most of Manitoba's laws as unconstitutional ( because they were not enacted in both languages as required by the " Manitoba Act " ) might be a threat to the rule of law.