Philippine Law Journal, Količina 66College of Law, University of the Philippines, 1991 |
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Stran 25
-- Why , it is posited , would scarce funds be channeled to private schools rather than the public schools government is obliged to support ? The answer lies in the appreciation of a social and economic reality supporting private schools ...
-- Why , it is posited , would scarce funds be channeled to private schools rather than the public schools government is obliged to support ? The answer lies in the appreciation of a social and economic reality supporting private schools ...
Stran 38
... schools , in the context of the entire constitution , refers only to non - sectarian institutions ? Would this also mean that private school children studying in parochial schools would be denied the incentives provided in Sec . 2 of ...
... schools , in the context of the entire constitution , refers only to non - sectarian institutions ? Would this also mean that private school children studying in parochial schools would be denied the incentives provided in Sec . 2 of ...
Stran 43
... school enrollees , and more than sixty- five ( 65 ) per cent of college and post - graduate students.3 In 1986 , although only fifteen ( 15 ) per cent of all schools established in the Philippines were private , non - governmental schools ...
... school enrollees , and more than sixty- five ( 65 ) per cent of college and post - graduate students.3 In 1986 , although only fifteen ( 15 ) per cent of all schools established in the Philippines were private , non - governmental schools ...
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SEPTEMBER 1991 FIRST QUARTER | 1 |
THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF STATE ASSISTANCE | 24 |
THE ROLE AND LOGIC OF SUBSTANTIVE REASONS | 55 |
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