R. V. Oakes
R. v. Oakes
is a case decided by the
Supreme Court of Canada
which established the famous
Oakes test
, an analysis of the
limitations clause
(Section 1) of the
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
that allows reasonable limitations on rights and freedoms through legislation if it can be
demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society
.
External links
Text of the case
(Cited as
1986
1 S.C.R.103
)
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