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Political and Public International Law | Rules of Succession | ESSAY
Medium
Under the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, describe the controlling rule of succession to the Presidency distinguishing between temporary incapacity and permanent vacancy. Apply to the following scenario: President...
Citations: 1987 Constitution of the Philippines (Executive power and succession; treaty-making and Senate concurrence)
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Political and Public International Law | Rules of Succession | ESSAY
Medium
Under the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, describe the controlling rule of succession to the Presidency distinguishing between temporary incapacity and permanent vacancy. Apply to the following scenario: President...
Citations: 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, Article VII (Rules on succession, including temporary incapacity and line of succession)
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Political and Public International Law | Rules of Succession | ESSAY
Medium
Under the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, describe the controlling rule of succession to the Presidency distinguishing between temporary incapacity and permanent vacancy. In the following scenario, apply that rule...
Citations: 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, Article VII (Succession and Treaties)
Question
Political and Public International Law | Right Against Excessive Fines, and Cruel and Inhuman Punishments | ESSAY
Medium
Under the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, Article III, Section 19, discuss: (a) whether the City of San Pablo's P1,000,000 civil penalty against Dana Lee, owner of a seafood processing plant, for discharging treate...
Citations: Constitution of the Philippines, Article III, Section 19
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Political and Public International Law | Right Against Excessive Fines, and Cruel and Inhuman Punishments | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
Under the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, Article III, Section 19, discuss: (a) whether the civil penalty of 2,000,000 pesos imposed by the City of Isla Verde on EcoWorks for discharging treated wastewater into a c...
Question
Political and Public International Law | Right Against Excessive Fines, and Cruel and Inhuman Punishments | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
Under the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, Article III, Section 19, discuss: (a) whether the civil penalty of 3,000,000 pesos imposed by the City of Brookstone on TechnoBuild Inc. for discharging treated wastewater...
Question
Political and Public International Law | Right Against Excessive Fines, and Cruel and Inhuman Punishments | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
Under the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, Article III, Section 19, discuss: (a) whether the civil penalty of 4,500,000 pesos imposed by the City of Verde City on Oceanic Filtration Corp. for discharging treated was...
Question
Political and Public International Law | Right Against Excessive Fines, and Cruel and Inhuman Punishments | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
Under the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, Article III, Section 19, discuss: (a) whether the civil penalty of P1,800,000 imposed by the City of San Isidro on EcoFlow Tech, Inc. for discharging treated wastewater int...
Question
Political and Public International Law | Right Against Excessive Fines, and Cruel and Inhuman Punishments | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
Under the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, Article III, Section 19, discuss: (a) whether the civil penalty of P2,000,000 imposed by the City of Isla Verde on AquaPure Corp. for discharging treated wastewater into a...
Question
Political and Public International Law | Right Against Excessive Fines, and Cruel and Inhuman Punishments | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
Under the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, Article III, Section 19, discuss: (a) whether the civil penalty of P4,500,000 imposed by the City of Nueva Verde on TechNova Corp. for discharging treated wastewater into a...
Question
Political and Public International Law | Right Against Excessive Fines, and Cruel and Inhuman Punishments | ESSAY
Medium
Under the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, Article III, Section 19, discuss: (a) whether the P1,200,000 civil penalty imposed on Lina Reyes, owner of a boutique hotel, for discharging treated wastewater into a river...
Citations: 1987 Constitution, Article III, Section 19
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Political and Public International Law | Right Against Excessive Fines, and Cruel and Inhuman Punishments | ESSAY
Medium
Under the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, Article III, Section 19, discuss: (a) whether the P1,800,000 civil penalty imposed on Lilia Santos, owner of a small cafe, by the City of Velarium for discharging treated w...
Citations: Constitution of the Philippines, Article III, Section 19
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Political and Public International Law | Rules of Succession | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
Under the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, describe the controlling rule of succession to the Presidency distinguishing between temporary incapacity and permanent vacancy. Apply to the following scenario: President...
Question
Political and Public International Law | Rules of Succession | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
Under the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, describe the controlling rule of succession to the Presidency distinguishing between temporary incapacity and permanent vacancy. Apply to the following scenario: President...
Question
Political and Public International Law | Rules of Succession | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
Under the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, describe the controlling rule of succession to the Presidency distinguishing between temporary incapacity and permanent vacancy. Apply to the following scenario: President...
Question
Political and Public International Law | Rules of Succession | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
Under the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, describe the controlling rule of succession to the Presidency distinguishing between temporary incapacity and permanent vacancy. Apply to the following scenario: President...
Question
Political and Public International Law | Rules of Succession | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
Under the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, describe the controlling rule of succession to the Presidency distinguishing between temporary incapacity and permanent vacancy. Apply to the following scenario: President...
Question
Political and Public International Law | Rules of Succession | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
Under the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, describe the controlling rule of succession to the Presidency distinguishing between temporary incapacity and permanent vacancy. Apply to the following scenario: President...
Question
Political and Public International Law | Rules of Succession | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
Under the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, describe the controlling rule of succession to the Presidency distinguishing between temporary incapacity and permanent vacancy. Apply to the following scenario: President...
Question
Political and Public International Law | Rules of Succession | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
Under the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, describe the controlling rule of succession to the Presidency distinguishing between temporary incapacity and permanent vacancy. Apply to the following scenario: President...
Question
Political and Public International Law | Rules of Succession | ESSAY
Medium
Under the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, describe the controlling rule of succession to the Presidency distinguishing between temporary incapacity and permanent vacancy. Apply to the following scenario: President...
Citations: Constitution of the Philippines (1987), Article VII (Executive Department)
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Political and Public International Law | Rules of Succession | ESSAY
Medium
Under the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, describe the controlling rule of succession to the Presidency distinguishing between temporary incapacity and permanent vacancy. Apply to the following scenario: President...
Citations: Constitution of the Philippines (1987), Article VII, Sec. 11-12 (Inability and vacancy); Sec. 21 (Treaties).
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Political and Public International Law | Rules of Succession | ESSAY
Medium
Under the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, describe the controlling rule of succession to the Presidency distinguishing between temporary incapacity and permanent vacancy. Apply to the following scenario: President...
Citations: 1987 Constitution, Article VII, Section 11 (temporary incapacity; VP acts as President), 1987 Constitution, Article VII, Section 12 (succession in case of vacancy; line of succession), 1987 Constitution, Article VII, Section 21 (treaties require Senate advice and consent)
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Political and Public International Law | Rules of Succession | ESSAY
Medium
Under the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, describe the controlling rule of succession to the Presidency distinguishing between temporary incapacity and permanent vacancy. Apply to the following scenario: President...
Citations: Const. Art. VII, Sec. 11-12