ter. of uae P)-— Guida's Charles of Righta'ls ead {for publishers * Geroas Canada, Thostly lawyers. “concern themselves with the impact of the chatter on their “practice,” sald Univeriity of. Toronto law professor Jolin ' Lagkin, an editor. of the annotated charter, He said an egormous number of charter issuds already have been) _ Falsed in eases now before the courts. - Senate rejects _ 'WASHINGTON (AP) —Put to its first test vote in the U.S. Congress, a proposed. Soviet-American nuclear weapons freexe has been rejected by the Senate foreign relations ° committee, - Undeterred, strategists behind the freeze campaign may they plan to force a vote on the iasue in both houses, com pelling every member of Congress to take a stand. teating, production and~- deployment~- “ot nuclear Bers warheads, missiles’and other delivery systems." Senator Alan Cranston (D-Calif. offered the amendment. After the defeat, he said he will carry the issua later to the - ‘Senate floor to force a vote, He called the Perey proposal “business-as-usual arms control.” - By coincidence; the first congressional skirmish on the - freeze idea occurred on the day President Reagan: was in _ Bonn addressing West Germany's parliament and defen- ~ ding his arms-control record. Reagan eaid “‘it is the United ~ States that has proposed and will pursue deep cuts In 7 strategic syatems.”’ Reagan opposes. the Kennedy-Hatfield freeze Janguage. He sald a freeze not prec éd by an arms ‘buildap would leave United States vulnérable. . Reagan aupports.a resolution that calls for correcting “the current force imbalance” before a freeze takes effect. becoming a lec 3 = decided by: Canadian lower courts, ‘some ‘of which haye — t The introductory volume of the: Reporter. will. ‘contain’ __”-Peprints of- the UN- Human Rights. Convention and the: es Herald, Thursday, June 10, 1962, Pape 3 al institution — was inadrniasible In gout) The judgment, contradicts pre-. charter doctrines on admissibility of evidence’ as: der. = mined by the Supreme Court of Canada. . a ee ‘Béginning in September, Canadian Lawyer Tin a mosithly colamr on charter nies by. sprain yal Ottawa law. professor Walter Tarnopolsky, wha sald he will : sé the egluma to encourage | c to us the charter, ex. _'lénsively and to promote civil libertarian jesues. my a The ‘Crimina) Lawyers, Aseoglation Newalotter: is ‘intn ching. Charter “Starters: column. in its. ‘dune issue to xamine: charter-oriented judgments, “" .- : . Numerous cases raising charter isaues already have: been - ‘shown ‘a readinéss to deal boldly with the new ‘law. A New “Brunswick Court of Queen's Bench judgment in April held that the fundamental justice provisions of the charter must ‘Include property rights, even though the charter makes no specific. reference to property. . 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