In Cunningham, the SCC held that the Alberta Metis Settlement Act, RSA 2000, c M-14, was an
ameliorative program protected by Charter s 15(2), because the exclusion of status Indians from formal membership in Metis settlements helped to respect the Metis' right to culture and the role of the Metis in defining themselves as a people.
The rationale of this study was to observe the
ameliorative effect of Punica granatum on steroid's induced proximal and distal tubular dilatation in mice kidney.
(33) Section 15(2) may also be an appropriate place to consider community goals where a targeted
ameliorative program is challenged.
The presence of sphagnum peat moss and soil in coal ash based plant growth media expressed
ameliorative role reducing the presence of trace elements in the leachate.
However, as a further step, the
ameliorative effect of the struvite recovered from anaerobically pretreated poultry manure wastewater on the various medicinal plants growth has not been fully investigated in the literature.
Aubyn Gosse (history, University of the West Indies, Jamaica) explores early 19th century plantation management in Jamaica within the larger context of
ameliorative reforms leading up to the final abolition of slavery in Jamaica and British colonies in 1833, plus reforms after abolition, such as the apprenticeship period and the actual emancipation of slaves in 1838.
Several reports on the condition of the archaeological remains were issued, and recommendations for
ameliorative actions were broadly vetted.
Last, they discuss threats to validity, caveats, and
ameliorative strategies for valid interpretations and uses of the time-indexed effect size.
The suffering endured by these six people seems
ameliorative; they are learning in their pain.
Doubtless the implementation of Beveridge's recommendations had a vast impact on the less well off in our society, but was
ameliorative rather than addressing the causes.
The progressive politics of community partnerships, then, might also be read as the
ameliorative balm offered by universities for larger global capitalist logic.
And for the first time, the Supreme Court reads section 15(2) as more than an interpretive aid to section 15(1), allowing that it can insulate certain
ameliorative programs from any kind of scrutiny under section 15(1).
The book also adds a new attitudinal variable, "security dilemma sensibility," which highlights the potentially
ameliorative or transcending role of a neglected dimension in security dilemma theorizing: human agency.