The document discusses the evolution of constitutions in the Philippines. It notes that Philippine constitutions have addressed reforming the rights and freedoms of Filipinos and consist of modified laws, including agrarian reform laws. The document then compares features of four Philippine constitutions: the 1935 constitution modeled after the US system; the 1943 constitution ratified under Japanese occupation; the 1973 constitution renouncing war; and the 1986 Freedom Constitution certified by the US and emphasizing democracy.
The document discusses the evolution of constitutions in the Philippines. It notes that Philippine constitutions have addressed reforming the rights and freedoms of Filipinos and consist of modified laws, including agrarian reform laws. The document then compares features of four Philippine constitutions: the 1935 constitution modeled after the US system; the 1943 constitution ratified under Japanese occupation; the 1973 constitution renouncing war; and the 1986 Freedom Constitution certified by the US and emphasizing democracy.
The document discusses the evolution of constitutions in the Philippines. It notes that Philippine constitutions have addressed reforming the rights and freedoms of Filipinos and consist of modified laws, including agrarian reform laws. The document then compares features of four Philippine constitutions: the 1935 constitution modeled after the US system; the 1943 constitution ratified under Japanese occupation; the 1973 constitution renouncing war; and the 1986 Freedom Constitution certified by the US and emphasizing democracy.
The Constitutions fairly represent public opinion.
Their purpose is to form a more perfect Union. They are popular sovereignty, limited government, separation of powers, federalism, checks and balances, republicanism, and individual rights. They all address and reform the rights and freedom of every Filipino. Consists of modified laws. They all agrarian reformed laws. *
Essay:
Every country has its own constitution, and each
constitution consists of many things. The Philippines has lots of evolution in their Constitution that helps them to have a renowned government. Moreover, it influences greatly the history of Philippines on what they it is today. As spans of time has passed these constitution is modified, amended and ratified by significant persons. It greatly effects and influences the rights and freedom of every Filipino. Hence, the governance of the Philippines has become what it is today because of their historical constitutions. Republic.
1935 Constitution 1943 Constitution Official
COMPARE Featured Political System Virtually Identical Ratified by Kapisanan ng Paglilingkod sa Bagong Pilipinas to the American One. (KALIBAPI) Convention. Considered as a transition government Approved by the Preparatory Committee on Philippine before granting of the Philippine Independence. Independence. Constitution of the Japanese-sponsored Second Republic Ratified by Citizen’s Assemblies. of the Philippines.
1973 Constitution of the Republic 1986 Freedom Constitution
Renounces war as an instrument of national Certified by the President of United States.
policy. Influenced by the United States laws. Parliamentary form of Government Orderly transfer of power Vested legislative power in the National Transitional Constitution to ensure democracy and Assembly. freedom.
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