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Consti.

Law

-General Principle

-History and Background of Constitution

-Concept of State

-Declaration of Principle and State Policy

General Principles

 Maintain power of 3 branches


 Liberty by the Bill of Rights
 Mother of all Laws
 Ordinance, then this law will be invalid

Purpose

 Permanent framework of Government


 Assign several departments their respective powers and duties

Good written constitution:

 Broad
 Brief

Pol Law-

 State
 Government
 Citizen

Obligation

 Definite
 Pay our taxes
 See what wrongs being perpetrated in the Government

Parts

 Social Justice
 Health Services
 Bakuna

Article 3 MEMORISE

Liberty

 Civil and political rights


o Democratic and Republican
 Government
 Sovereignty
 Po

Brief History

1. 1935
a. Philippine Commission
2. 1973
3. 1986 Freedom Constitution
4. 1987 Entire Effect, Codal, Basic Framework how the government is structured, not need
particularities,
a. 28 sections
b. State Policies
i. 22 sections
c. Basic Framework

Entire Archipelago

a. Malolos Constitution
a. Emilio Aguinaldo
b. Unicameral
b. American Regime
a. Treaty of Paris
b. Unicameral
c. Republican
c. 1935
a. Bicameral
b. 25 years of utilization and exploitation of natural resources in the Philippines 1947

d. 1943

Japanese Regime

Jose P. Laurel

e. 1973
a. Unicameral
b. Martial law
c. plesbiscite
f. 1986
a. Snap election
b. De jure government
g. 1987
a. Aquino
b. Laurel
c. Freedom constituency

Power of the State

1. Police Power
a. Restraining
b. Regulating the use of liberty and property to promote public welfare
2. Power of Eminent Domain
a. Inherent right of the state to condemn private property to public use upon payment of
just compensation.
b. There must be just compensation
c. Imposes a limit on the government exercise of power, and right
d. Right of way
i. Eminient domain
e. Filed in RTC, jurisdiction of RTC
i. Determine the amount of just compensation to be paid for the property
f. Congress, President, lgu, and private enterprises performing public services
3. Power of Taxation
a. Legislative bodies
b. Due process of law: tax should not be confiscatory
c. Uniform and equitable
d. Public Purpose

CPA & LAWYER

Good Morning ATTY,


My name is Mark Bulos
from Burgos Isabela
Studied in BYU
BUSM Supply Chain and Operation
Basic Business Law

Richelle Maria Orprecio

-Nia

-Engineer

-Isabela
April Agsunod- UP dilimin ISELCO 1

Claire Cayanga- billing clerk, discount

Junior Cielos – Accounting

Aries Caragan-

Jesus Cardenio-

- Bank Manager
h. Jay Eveson Diaz
a. City Counselor
b. Coca cola distributor Ilagan
c. Doctorate
d.

Melanie Corpuz

- Hardware
- Adehar

Dexter Fajardo

 IPPO
 Criminal Law Aspect
 Constitutional Law, Bill of Rights

Calixto Juan

 SWATT member

Junel Madarang

 Callang
 Secondary in Math
 Mathematics
 ISU

Christianjoy Madriaga

 BJMP

Ryan Ramos

 Prejudge investigator evaluator

AB Pol Sci

 City Government of Ilagan

Atty Randolph Arreola


1993

 Board Member
 Practicing Lawyer & Teacher of Law
 Better to fail ISU than fail Bar Exams
 Not Harsh
 The day of preparation for Bar Exams

List of cases

 Instruct what you read


 Ask questions then we answer the questions
 READ READ READ
 Schedule of Midterms of Finals
o October 27-29
o October 29 Midterm
 Coverage
 October 22, 8 classes
o December 10 Finals
 Cover to cover
 Recitation every meeting
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ARTICLE 13, 7,8, 13, 10, 11, 18, 20, 21, 23

Provisions Article 14,

Section 25, Article 10 of the constitution

Section 27. Articile

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