Philippine Law Journal, Količina 74University of the Philippines, College of Law, 1999 |
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Stran 67
... decided by a majority of at least three members , the case has to be decided by the Supreme Court en banc . By mandate of the Constitution , cases heard by a division when the required majority of at least three votes in the division is ...
... decided by a majority of at least three members , the case has to be decided by the Supreme Court en banc . By mandate of the Constitution , cases heard by a division when the required majority of at least three votes in the division is ...
Stran 98
... decided strictly on the basis of legal rules . Instead , the Fortich decision is dubious precisely because it makes use of legal rules when the latter uphold the stand of one party , but abandons legal rules when these no longer meet ...
... decided strictly on the basis of legal rules . Instead , the Fortich decision is dubious precisely because it makes use of legal rules when the latter uphold the stand of one party , but abandons legal rules when these no longer meet ...
Stran 99
... decided solely on the basis of legal rules Over and over , from first decision to last , the Supreme Court declared the " Win - Win " Resolution of Deputy Executive Secretary Corona as null and void because it substantially modified a ...
... decided solely on the basis of legal rules Over and over , from first decision to last , the Supreme Court declared the " Win - Win " Resolution of Deputy Executive Secretary Corona as null and void because it substantially modified a ...
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