Philippine Law Journal, Količina 66College of Law, University of the Philippines, 1991 |
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... violations of human rights , or their families ; ( g ) Monitor the Philippine Government's compliance with international treaty obligations on human rights ; ( h ) Grant immunity from prosecution to any person whose testimony or whose ...
... violations of human rights , or their families ; ( g ) Monitor the Philippine Government's compliance with international treaty obligations on human rights ; ( h ) Grant immunity from prosecution to any person whose testimony or whose ...
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... violations of human rights in the Philippines . 142 At this point , one again wonders whether the Commission is really as independent as it has been envisioned to be by the framers of the 1987 Constitution . It appears that the ...
... violations of human rights in the Philippines . 142 At this point , one again wonders whether the Commission is really as independent as it has been envisioned to be by the framers of the 1987 Constitution . It appears that the ...
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... violations of human rights , such a system is still inexistent after five years from its ratification.164 As mentioned earlier , the Commission of Human Rights has tried to alleviate this deficiency by providing for financial assistance ...
... violations of human rights , such a system is still inexistent after five years from its ratification.164 As mentioned earlier , the Commission of Human Rights has tried to alleviate this deficiency by providing for financial assistance ...
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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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