Philippine Law Journal, Količina 25University of the Philippines, College of Law, 1950 |
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... social and economic rights . These social and economic rights can all be summarized under the term security . The Constitution specifically provides that the promotion of social justice to insure the well - being and the economic ...
... social and economic rights . These social and economic rights can all be summarized under the term security . The Constitution specifically provides that the promotion of social justice to insure the well - being and the economic ...
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... social and economic rights . For one test by which social and economic rights may be enjoyed is the extent to which all or nearly all of the population may be able to live in health and in comfort . While beneficial to many , such ...
... social and economic rights . For one test by which social and economic rights may be enjoyed is the extent to which all or nearly all of the population may be able to live in health and in comfort . While beneficial to many , such ...
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... Social Justice— Social justice , according to Calalang v . Williams 16— " is neither communism , nor despotism , nor atomism , nor anarchy , but the humanization of laws and the equal- ization of social and economic forces by the State ...
... Social Justice— Social justice , according to Calalang v . Williams 16— " is neither communism , nor despotism , nor atomism , nor anarchy , but the humanization of laws and the equal- ization of social and economic forces by the State ...
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