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    The Notwithstanding Clause Allows Governments to Breach Certain Charter Rights
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The Notwithstanding Clause Allows Governments to Breach Certain Charter Rights

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The notwithstanding clause allows governments to breach certain Charter rights provided they do so publicly and for renewable five-year periods.

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