Philippine Law Journal, Količina 50University of the Philippines, College of Law, 1975 |
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Stran 299
... writ of habeas corpus , and ( c ) placing the country . or a part thereof under martial law . In the latter two ... writ but not a proclamation of martial law and vice versa . Third , there can be an automatic suspension of the privilege ...
... writ of habeas corpus , and ( c ) placing the country . or a part thereof under martial law . In the latter two ... writ but not a proclamation of martial law and vice versa . Third , there can be an automatic suspension of the privilege ...
Stran 306
the writ is and was to inquire into the legality of the detention . The question is whether the cause given for the detention is sufficient in law : it may be proved to be sufficient and the applicant for the writ is thereupon instantly ...
the writ is and was to inquire into the legality of the detention . The question is whether the cause given for the detention is sufficient in law : it may be proved to be sufficient and the applicant for the writ is thereupon instantly ...
Stran 307
... writ of habeas corpus was sus- pended " for the persons presently detained , as well as others who may be hereafter ... writ by a party not thereby affected . The language of the leading Ex parte Milligan decision cannot be any clearer ...
... writ of habeas corpus was sus- pended " for the persons presently detained , as well as others who may be hereafter ... writ by a party not thereby affected . The language of the leading Ex parte Milligan decision cannot be any clearer ...
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WOMENS RIGHTS UNDER THE 1973 CONSTITUTION | 1 |
WOMEN IN FAMILY LAW | 25 |
WOMEN IN POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT | 36 |
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