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All rights and freedoms recognized or conferred by common law, customary law, and legislation, are deemed to be granted unless clearly inconsistent with the Bill of Rights.
In addition, in interpreting the Bill of Rights, the courts " must promote the values that underlie a democratic society based on freedom and equality and must, if relevant, have regard to public international law.
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