词条 | Morgentaler v R |
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|case-name= R. V Morgentaler |full-case-name= Dr. Henry Morgentaler (Appellant) v Her Majesty The Queen (Respondent) and Attorney General of Canada, Foundation for Women in Crisis, Canadian Civil Liberties Association, Alliance for Life, Association des médecins du Québec and the Front Commun pour le Respect de la vie, and Fondation pour la vie (Interveners) |heard-date= October 2, 3, 4, 7, 1974 |decided-date= 1975-03-26 |citations= Morgentaler v. The Queen, [1976] 1 S.C.R. 616 |docket= |history= APPEAL from a judgment of the Court of Queen's Bench, Appeal Side, Province of Quebec: R v Morgentaler, [1974] CA 129 (Casey, Rinfret, Crete, Bélanger and Dubé JJ.A). |ruling= Appeal dismissed. |ratio= Section 251 of the Criminal Code which prohibits abortion except under certain circumstances is a valid exercise of the federal criminal law power and does not infringe the Canadian Bill of Rights. The indictment was not an abuse of process. The defence of necessity did not apply, nor did the defence set out in s 45 of the Criminal Code relating to medical procedures. The Court of Appeal had the power to set aside the acquittal and enter a conviction, but this power is to be used with great circumspection. |chief-justice= Laskin CJC |puisne-justices= Martland, Judson, Ritchie, Spence, Pigeon, Dickson, Beetz and de Grandpré JJ |Unanimous= |Majority= Pigeon J |JoinMajority=Martland, Ritchie, Beetz and de Grandpré JJ |Majority2= Dickson J |Concurrence=Dickson J |JoinMajority2=Martland, Ritchie, Beetz and de Grandpré JJ |Concurrence2= Pigeon J |Concurrence/Dissent= Laskin CJC |JoinConcurrence/Dissent= Judson and Spence JJ |NotParticipating= |LawsApplied= Criminal Code, RSC 1970, c C-34, ss 45, 251(1), (4), 613(4)(b), 603, 605, 618(2) }} Morgentaler v R (also known as Morgentaler v The Queen) is a decision of the Supreme Court of Canada where physician Henry Morgentaler unsuccessfully challenged the prohibition of abortion in Canada under the Criminal Code. The Court found the abortion law was appropriately passed by Parliament under the laws of federalism. This was the first of three Supreme Court decisions on abortion that were brought by Morgentaler. BackgroundMorgentaler was prosecuted, for openly providing abortions, by the provincial government of Quebec three times, but they failed to secure a conviction at a jury trial:
Morgentaler challenged the law on two grounds. First, on the grounds that modern abortion techniques were no longer a threat to the woman's health so the dangers that the law was intending to protect no longer applied and consequently the law no longer had a valid criminal purpose required under the federal government's criminal law-making power under section 91(27) of the Constitution Act, 1867. Second, on the grounds that the provisions violated the Bill of Rights. Reasons of the courtThe Court, split 6 to 3, held that the abortion provisions were still valid as there was still a criminal law purpose in prohibiting abortion even without there being a danger to the woman. The general purpose of the law was to "protect the state interest and the foetus", which was sufficient to invoke the criminal law power under the Constitution. The Court also rejected the challenge on the basis that it violated the Bill of Rights. AftermathIt would not be until 13 years later, after the introduction of the Charter, that Morgentaler successfully challenged the provisions in the decision of R. v. Morgentaler (1988). In 1993, Morgentaler also successfully challenged a provincial attempt to regulate abortion in the decision of R. v. Morgentaler (1993). See also
References1. ^[https://www.theglobeandmail.com/archives/article695924.ece 'I practically told the jury to find him guilty' - Erin Anderssen, Ingrid Peritz, The Globe and Mail, last updated 2009 March 31, retrieved 2009 July 24.] 2. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=Z9kw6e3N608C&pg=PA14&lpg=PA14&dq=parti+quebecois+Morgentaler&source=bl&ots=eELFyf8RRK&sig=oSQzHWK_G_e2QXqV8TRjRDNDnhg&hl=en&ei=GotqSsLTNoKINvf0kPkG&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2 Brian Dickson: A Judge's Journey, p. 14, by Robert J. Sharpe, Kent Roach] External links
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