Philippine Law Journal, Količina 55College of Law, University of the Philippines, 1980 |
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... President and the Prime Minister under this Constitution . " 38 By this amendment , President Marcos becomes both Prime Minister and President under the 1973 Constitution even without an election . The amendments do not specify any ...
... President and the Prime Minister under this Constitution . " 38 By this amendment , President Marcos becomes both Prime Minister and President under the 1973 Constitution even without an election . The amendments do not specify any ...
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... President and the Prime Minister is spelled out as - ... the President shall be concerned principally with major policy and decision - making processes . The Prime Minister shall be responsible for the day - to - day supervision and the ...
... President and the Prime Minister is spelled out as - ... the President shall be concerned principally with major policy and decision - making processes . The Prime Minister shall be responsible for the day - to - day supervision and the ...
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... President during martial law ; ( 2 ) powers and prerogatives of the President under the 1935 Constitution ; ( 3 ) powers vested in the President under the 1973 Constitution ; and ( 4 ) powers vested in the Prime Minister under the 1973 ...
... President during martial law ; ( 2 ) powers and prerogatives of the President under the 1935 Constitution ; ( 3 ) powers vested in the President under the 1973 Constitution ; and ( 4 ) powers vested in the Prime Minister under the 1973 ...
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THE PHILIPPINE EXPERIENCE | 1 |
SOME ROLEFUNCTIONS IN THE ADMINISTRATION | 32 |
THE PATRIARCHAL TREATMENT OF RAPE ACROSS CUL | 51 |
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