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How does the Charter of Rights and Freedoms affect the principle of parliamentary supremacy?
Pressured Mediation
A mediation process in which parties are influenced or coerced by external forces, constraints, or deadlines to reach an agreement.
Satisfactory Process
An approach or procedure during negotiations or other activities that leads to acceptable or pleasing outcomes for involved parties.
Arbitrators
Neutral third parties appointed to resolve disputes between others through the process of arbitration, typically legally binding.
Imposing Resolution
Enforcing a solution or settlement onto the parties involved in a dispute, often without their voluntary agreement.
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