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- The personal integrity of the Attorney General is also essential; indeed, it is probably the most important element in a system which protects the rule of law. The model of having the same person hold the Minister of Justice and Attorney General roles was deliberately chosen at Confederation, and for good reason.
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The author argues that while the most important factor in the impartial administration of justice may be the personal character and integrity of the Attorney General, our system of checks and balances also protects the prosecutorial functions.
One of the key responsibilities of the Attorney General is to maintain independence and integrity in their actions and decisions. To uphold the rule of law and ensure justice is served without bias or external influence, the Attorney General must operate with transparency and impartiality.
Given their interconnected responsibilities, an effective relationship between the Attorney General and the DPP is of the utmost importance in ensuring that both can fulfill their important public duties while achieving the legislative goal of an independent, apolitical, and accountable prosecution service.
Attorney General of Canada. The Attorney General is the chief law officer of the Crown. In carrying out this role, the Attorney General represents the Crown and not individual departments or agencies of the Government and, therefore, seeks to protect interests for the whole of government.
Jul 4, 2019 · The Supreme Court is divided on what the right to liberty means, but identifies two components: 1) freedom from physical restraint, and. 2) freedom to make fundamental personal choices. [4] The first includes laws that involve possible imprisonment and physical actions that are forced by the state. [5]
The prosecutorial independence of the Attorney General (AG) is a firmly established constitutional convention in Canada, but it is also an evolving convention, subject to ongoing contestation and debate. This article is a contribution to that debate.