Philippine Law Journal, Količina 71College of Law, University of the Philippines, 1996 |
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Stran 83
... protection is justified . Thus , for RA 7659 to survive constitutional scrutiny , it must , on its face , show that : ( a ) ... protect the family as a basic autonomous social institution under Article II , section 12 and ( e ) it is ...
... protection is justified . Thus , for RA 7659 to survive constitutional scrutiny , it must , on its face , show that : ( a ) ... protect the family as a basic autonomous social institution under Article II , section 12 and ( e ) it is ...
Stran 97
... protect and strengthen it . In the appellant's case , the cruelty lies not only in the State's treatment of him as unworthy of human dignity and the protection of Article II , section 11 but also in the State's cavalier treatment of his ...
... protect and strengthen it . In the appellant's case , the cruelty lies not only in the State's treatment of him as unworthy of human dignity and the protection of Article II , section 11 but also in the State's cavalier treatment of his ...
Stran 98
... protect and strengthen family life by reimposing the death penalty for parricide . · -- · -- The argument that it was the offender who caused the destruction of his family , in the first place , is unavailing because the mandate to protect ...
... protect and strengthen family life by reimposing the death penalty for parricide . · -- · -- The argument that it was the offender who caused the destruction of his family , in the first place , is unavailing because the mandate to protect ...
Vsebina
TOWARDS A MORE EFFECTIVE PRETRIAL PROCEDURE | 1 |
ORIGINAL JURISDICTION IN CRIMINAL CASES | 37 |
THE LAW ON EVIDENCE REVISITED | 57 |
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accused action active administrative admission alleged allowed already amended applied assisted authority charged circumstances civil claim committed compelling reasons concerned confession considered Constitutional Court constitutionality convicted counsel Court of Appeals crime criminal death penalty decision defense determine discovery due process effect evidence execution exercise exist facts failed failure filed firearm given guilt heinous held High Court human illegal imposed involving issue judge judgment judicial June jurisdiction Justice legislation litigants mandatory March matter means motion murder nature objective offense ordinary original parricide parties Penal Code percent person petition petitioner Philippines pleadings possession pre-trial pre-trial conference preliminary present procedure proceedings promulgated prosecution prosecutor protect punishment question reasons record regulations relation Republic request respect result rules Sandiganbayan sentenced stipulation submitted Supreme Court trial court United unless violation witness