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  1. SECTION 1. The Philippines is a democratic and republican State. Sovereignty resides in the people and all government authority emanates from them. SECTION 2. The Philippines renounces war as an instrument of national policy, adopts the generally accepted principles of international law as part of the law of the land and

  2. Dec 27, 2023 · In the 1987 Philippine Constitution, the legislative branch of the government is. established in the Article VI S ection 1. According to H ector De L eon Sr. and Jr. (2019), this. department of ...

  3. REPUBLIC ACTS. CLICK HERE FOR THE LATEST REPUBLIC ACTS. Sponsored by: The ChanRobles Group. A collection of Philippine laws, statutes and codes. not included or cited in the main indices. of the Chan Robles Virtual Law Library. REPUBLIC ACTS. MAIN INDEX. 1 to 50 | 51 to 100 | 101 to 150 | 151 to 200 | 201 to 250 | 251 to 300 | 301 to 350 | 351 ...

  4. Class 3. Module 1: The Philippine Constitution, An Overview. Author: Chad Osorio. The study of the Constitution falls under political law. According to the Supreme Court, political law is the branch of public law which deals with the organization and operations of the governmental organs of the State and defines the relations of the State with ...

  5. Jan 12, 2020 · 1. 230 philippine legal doctrines (as of 2020) researched and compiled by prof. alvin t. claridades professor, pup college of law and university of asia and the pacific institute of law; bar reviewer, vlc bar review center (for the benefit of bar examination reviewees, law students, professors and practitioners) 1.

  6. SEC. 9. No law shall be passed abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition the Government for redress of grievances. SEC. 10. No law granting a title of royalty or nobility shall be enacted. SEC. 11. No law impairing the obligation of contracts shall be passed. SEC. 12.

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  8. Philippine Legal Lexicon 2015 Edition by Atty. Alvin T. Claridades published by Central Bookstore (hard-bound, 1,108 pages with 14,000+ definitions)