Political Law

  • Houses of Congress, Constitutional Law

    Preliminary The legislative power shall be vested in the Congress of the Philippines which shall consist of a: 1) a Senate; and 2) a House of Representatives … except to the extent reserved to the people by the provision on initiative and referendum. (Section 1, Article VI, 1987 Constitution) 1. Senate a. 24 Senators The…

  • Legislative power, Constitutional Law

    Preliminary SECTION 1. The legislative power shall be vested in the Congress of the Philippines which shall consist of a Senate and a House of Representatives, except to the extent reserved to the people by the provision on initiative and referendum. (Article VI, 1987 Constitution) 1. Scope and limitations a. Congressional Oversight Broadly defined, the…

  • State immunity, Constitutional Law

    1. Concept The State may not be sued without its consent. (Section 3, Article XVI, 1987 Constitution) No suit shall lie against the State except with its consent as provided by law. (Section 10, Chapter 3, Book I, E.O. 292, Administrative Code of 1987) Doctrine of sovereign immunity:The immunity of the State from suit, known…

  • Separation of powers, Constitutional Law

    1. Actual Division in our Constitution The separation of powers is a fundamental principle in our system of government. It obtains not through express provision but by actual division in our Constitution. Each department of the government has exclusive cognizance of matters within its jurisdiction, and is supreme within its own sphere. But it does…

  • State’s fundamental powers, Constitutional Law

    Preliminary The State has three fundamental powers: 1) Police power; 2) Eminent domain; and 3) Taxation. (Planters Products, Inc. v. Fertiphil Corporation, G.R. No. 166006, 14 March 2008) 1. Police power a. Concept Police power is the power of the state to promote public welfare by restraining and regulating the use of liberty and property….

  • National territory, A1 1987 Constitution

    Preliminary The 1987 Philippine Constitution provides: ARTICLE I National Territory The national territory comprises the Philippine archipelago, with all the islands and waters embraced therein, and all other territories over which the Philippines has sovereignty or jurisdiction, consisting of its terrestrial, fluvial, and aerial domains, including its territorial sea, the seabed, the subsoil, the insular…

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    Preamble, A1 1987 Constitution

    1. Preamble The Preamble of the 1987 Constitution reads: We, the sovereign Filipino people, imploring the aid of Almighty God, in order to build a just and humane society, and establish a Government that shall embody our ideals and aspirations, promote the common good, conserve and develop our patrimony, and secure to ourselves and our…

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    Declaration of State Policies, A2 1987 Constitution

    Preliminary The following are the decorated State policies under the 1987 Constitution: 1) That the State shall pursue an independent foreign policy; 2) That the State shall pursue a policy of freedom from nuclear weapons in its territory; 3) That the State shall promote a just and dynamic social order; 4) That the State shall…

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    Declaration of Principles, A2 1987 Constitution

    1. Principles The following are the decorated principles under the 1987 Constitution: 1) That the Philippines is a democratic and republican State; 2) That sovereignty resides with the people; 3) That the Philippines renounces war as an instrument of war; 4) That the Philippines adopts international law; 5) That civilian authority is supreme over the…