The Concept of the “United Nations Security Council Consolidated List” (United Nations 1267 Blacklist), the Legality of Helping a Person Listed Upon the United Nations Security Council Consolidated List, the Responsibilities of a Persons Government Post Being Added to the United Nations Security Council Consolidated List, the Ambiguity of the Reason Why a Person Has Been Added to the United Nations Security Council Consolidated List, the Impact of Section 33 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms’ Notwithstanding Clause Upon Canadian Residents, and the Capabilities Section 33 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms’ Notwithstanding Clause Affords the Canadian Government

The United Nations 1267 list is a blacklist which bars a person from traveling in between any country on Earth. It also ensures that it is a crime to provide said person with financial resources of any kind, including paycheques. In addition to this, this blacklist allows the government of the citizen in question, the right to do nothing if that person is detained overseas, as opposed to intervening which is what a government would normally be required to do on behalf of that person, a member of...


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