Philippine Law Journal, Količina 59University of the Philippines, College of Law, 1984 |
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... established by law . " 25 The present Constitution initially provided for a parliamentary set - up when it was ratified in 1973. However , with its amend- ment in 1981 , it has , as declared by the Supreme Court , reverted to the ...
... established by law . " 25 The present Constitution initially provided for a parliamentary set - up when it was ratified in 1973. However , with its amend- ment in 1981 , it has , as declared by the Supreme Court , reverted to the ...
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... established ? Since Amendment No. 6 is also a contemporary constitutional law problem , it may be safe to proceed with its justification , if this is ultimately possible , on the basis of its consistency with constitutionalist ...
... established ? Since Amendment No. 6 is also a contemporary constitutional law problem , it may be safe to proceed with its justification , if this is ultimately possible , on the basis of its consistency with constitutionalist ...
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... established a highly developed political organization called the Sultanate . The Muslim communities were already socially and economically developed compared to other indigenous societies.5 The Spanish policy of assimilation was however ...
... established a highly developed political organization called the Sultanate . The Muslim communities were already socially and economically developed compared to other indigenous societies.5 The Spanish policy of assimilation was however ...
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