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Doctrine of Non-Refoulment (PIL)

The doctrine where refugees should not be sent back to their home countries,
given the hostile conditions therein

Issue of US and China na dumaan sa manmade island ng China


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Highseas therefore Res Communes


What may be exercised in Highseas?
1. Freedom of Navigation
2. Freedom of Mining
3. Fishing
4. Laying of Cables
5. Scientific Research

Issue of Grace Poe


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Maquiling case vs. Manzano Case

Diplomats vs. Consuls


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Depends on the immunity given to them


Internal vs. External Self Determination

Ombudsman Act
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Secs. 21, 24, 14, 27


Relate to Sec. 40 LGC
Exception: Lingating vs. Comelec

Election Protest vs. Quo Warranto


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Loong vs. Comelec


Miranda vs. Abaya
Maquiling vs. Comelec
Mercado vs. Manzano
Vidal vs. Comelec (en banc, De Castro ponente)

Territorial Sea vs. Contiguous Zone vs. Exclusive Economic Zone


Baselines Law in re: Scarborough Shoal
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Res Communes, Freedom of Navigation and Overflight

Absolute vs. Functional Immunity (Liang vs. PP)


ICJ vs. ICC
Jurisdiction of ICC, Principle of Complementarity
BBL
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Art. X, Secs. 1, 15 18

Province of North Cotabato case in re: Associated State


Recognizance Act
Administrative Matter 12-11-2
RA 9225
Sec. 77 and 78 OEC

Japzon vs. Comelec


Maquiling vs. Comelec
Lucy Torres case in relation to Sec. 77 OEC

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