Philippine Law Journal, Količina 59University of the Philippines, College of Law, 1984 |
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... executive would produce in him an inevitable tendency , insidious in character , constant in pressure , certain in results , to protect himself by following lines of least resistance and to temper the force of his executive arm in ...
... executive would produce in him an inevitable tendency , insidious in character , constant in pressure , certain in results , to protect himself by following lines of least resistance and to temper the force of his executive arm in ...
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Heads of executive departments are mere assistants and agents of the Chief Executive , and , except in cases where the President is required by the Constitution or law to act personally , the multifarious executive and administrative ...
Heads of executive departments are mere assistants and agents of the Chief Executive , and , except in cases where the President is required by the Constitution or law to act personally , the multifarious executive and administrative ...
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Immunity for federal executive officials had its origin at common law.141 The cornerstone of the doctrine is that federal executive officials are absolutely immune from suits against common law tort claims . And this was exemplified in ...
Immunity for federal executive officials had its origin at common law.141 The cornerstone of the doctrine is that federal executive officials are absolutely immune from suits against common law tort claims . And this was exemplified in ...
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THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK OF ALIEN INTERESTS | 33 |
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