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Natural Justice

Natural Justice in Canada

Definition of Natural Justice

Natural Justice meaning or descrpition: a fundamental legal principle expressed through rules that provide due process to individuals involved in legal actions, including the duty of courts and tribunals to act in good faith and without bias, and the rights of affected parties to have adequate notice of proceedings, to be heard, and to answer the case of an opponent (Source of this concept of Natural Justice: emp.ca/books/353-6 and emp.ca/books/163-1 and emp.ca/books/330-7;http://www.emp.ca/books/112-9)

Non-political Crimes

Non-political Crimes in Canada

Definition of Non-political Crimes

Non-political Crimes meaning or descrpition: an act committed for personal gain with no political end or motive involved (Source of this concept of Non-political Crimes: emp.ca/books/479-3)

Not-for-profit Policy Summary

Not-for-profit Policy Summary in Canada

Definition of Not-for-profit Policy Summary

Not-for-profit Policy Summary meaning or descrpition: the summary published from time to time by Corporations Canada that outlines the requirements for incorporation under the Canada Corporations Act; it describes the process of application for incorporation and the framework for bylaws of a federal NPO, and addresses requests for ministerial approval to amend the bylaws of existing corporations (Source of this concept of Not-for-profit Policy Summary: emp.ca/books/409-0)

Nullity

Nullity in Canada

Definition of Nullity

Nullity meaning or descrpition: nothing; something that has no legal force or effect (Source of this concept of Nullity: emp.ca/books/468-7 and emp.ca/books/385-7)

Newspapers

Newspapers in Canada

Kent Royal Commission on Newspapers

Definition of Kent Royal Commission on Newspapers by Rand Dyck and Christopher Cochrane (in their book “Canadian Politics: Critical Approaches”) in the context of political science in Canada: The Royal Commission established in 1980 to investigate the newspaper industry after a rash of takeovers and closures in the 1970s.

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Non-derogable Right

Non-derogable Right in Canada

Definition of Non-derogable Right

Non-derogable Right meaning or descrpition: a person’s core human rights, which must be respected and cannot be taken away or suspended for any reason (for example, the right to life, and freedom from torture) (Source of this concept of Non-derogable Right: emp.ca/books/479-3)

Natural Resources Policy

Natural Resources Policy in Canada

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