Philippine Law Journal, Količina 59University of the Philippines, College of Law, 1984 |
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Stran 143
... present Consti- tution . In the 1935 Constitution , it is provided that " the executive power shall be vested in a President of the Philippines ; " 23 that " the legislative power shall be vested in a Congress of the Philippines which ...
... present Consti- tution . In the 1935 Constitution , it is provided that " the executive power shall be vested in a President of the Philippines ; " 23 that " the legislative power shall be vested in a Congress of the Philippines which ...
Stran 330
... present danger rule has been described as follows : The clear and present danger rule means that the evil consequences of the comment or utterance must be extremely serious and the degree of imminence extremely high before the utterance ...
... present danger rule has been described as follows : The clear and present danger rule means that the evil consequences of the comment or utterance must be extremely serious and the degree of imminence extremely high before the utterance ...
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not only his right to be physically present and to assist in his own defense but also embraces his right to be present mentally as well . There are two tests to determine competency to stand trial . The first requires a factual and ...
not only his right to be physically present and to assist in his own defense but also embraces his right to be present mentally as well . There are two tests to determine competency to stand trial . The first requires a factual and ...
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THE CONTROVERSY ABOUT | 17 |
THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK OF ALIEN INTERESTS | 33 |
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