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Political and Public International Law Q. Right Against Involuntary Servitude VIII. CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS VIII. CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS / Q. Right Against Involuntary Servitude VIII. CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS Q. Right Against...
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Political and Public International Law | Right Against Self-incrimination | ESSAY
Medium
Facts: Aurelio Tan, a public school administrator suspected of involvement in a procurement kickback scheme, is arrested by police and taken to a windowed interrogation room. He is not informed of his right to counsel or...
Citations: Constitution of the Philippines, Article III, Section 12(1) (right against self-incrimination and right to counsel), Philippine rules on admissibility of confessions and the voluntariness standard (totality of the circumstances), Jurisprudence recognizing that custodial interrogation requires safeguards and that threats to employment or professional license can constitute coercion in the voluntariness analysis
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Political and Public International Law | Residual Powers | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
A volcanic eruption leads to ashfalls, mass evacuation, and a public-health strain. In response, the President issues three executive memoranda: (i) directs the Department of Budget and Management to reallocate funds wit...
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Political and Public International Law | Social Justice and Human Rights | ESSAY
Medium
...State’s obligation to promote social justice and human rights, citing international norms ratified by the Philippines. (a) Identify the controlling doctrine governing the rights of indigenous peoples to their ancestral l...
Citations: Republic Act No. 8371 (Indigenous Peoples' Rights Act), Constitution of the Philippines, Article XII (National Economy and Patrimony; Indigenous Peoples) and related protections, International norms ratified by the Philippines (e.g., UNDRIP) as interpretive context for indigenous rights
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Political and Public International Law | Subjects of International Law | ESSAY
Medium
(a) Identify the controlling doctrine on whether international organizations are subjects of international law with personality capable of binding States and individuals. (b) Distinguish the controlling rule on when a tr...
Citations: Constitution of the Philippines, Art. VII, Sec. 21, Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (1969), Articles 2(1)(a) and 26, Brownlie, Ian, Principles of Public International Law (8th ed.), ch. on International Organizations and Treaties
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Political and Public International Law | Subjects of International Law | ESSAY
Medium
...ly to the facts: The Global Ocean Governance Council (GOGC) and the Republic of the Philippines sign the Global Biodiversity and Oceans Agreement (GBOA). GBOA creates the Oceanic Arbitration Court (OAC) with jurisdiction...
Citations: Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines (1987), Art. VII, Sec. 21, Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (1969), Montevideo Convention on the Rights and Duties of States (1933), Oppenheim’s International Law: A Treatise on International Law (jurisdiction of IOs and treaties)
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Labor and Social Legislation | International Labor Organization Ratifications | ESSAY
Medium
(a) State the controlling doctrine on how international labor conventions like this become binding in Philippine law. (b) Distinguish whether such a convention is self-executing or requires implementing legislation to ha...
Citations: Constitution of the Philippines, Article VII, Section 21 (treaties require Senate concurrence and become law of the land upon ratification and publication), ILO Convention No. 29 (Forced Labour)
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Political and Public International Law | Subjects of International Law | ESSAY
Medium
...nization named the Global Trade and Oceanic Alliance (GTOA) and the Republic of the Philippines sign a Multilateral Instrument titled the Oceanic Commerce and Environment Protocol (OCEP). OCEP creates the Oceanic Investm...
Citations: Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines, Art. VII, Sec. 21, Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (1969), Articles 2(1)(a), 26, 46, International Court of Justice, Reservations to the Genocide Convention (Advisory Opinion), 1951
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Political and Public International Law | Subjects of International Law | ESSAY
Medium
...al organization named the Oceanic Governance Alliance (OGA) and the Republic of the Philippines sign a Multilateral Instrument titled the Oceanic Stability Pact (OSP). The OSP establishes the International Oceanic Court...
Citations: Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (1969), especially Articles 2(1)(a) and 26., 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines, Article VII, Section 21 (Senate ratification requirement)., General principles on international organizations and personality (recognition in customary international law and practice, as reflected in UN Charter norms).
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Political and Public International Law | Right Against Involuntary Servitude | ESSAY
Medium
...passport to prevent her from leaving. There is no written contract or lawful basis authorizing detention or extended labor. (a) Does Mira’s treatment amount to involuntary servitude under the Philippine Constitution? Exp...
Citations: Constitution of the Philippines, Art. III, Sec. 18 (Right Against Involuntary Servitude)., Republic Act No. 8042 (Migrant Workers and Overseas Filipinos Act)., Republic Act No. 9208 (Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2003).
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Political and Public International Law | Subjects of International Law | ESSAY
Medium
...e International Economic Sustainability Organization (IESO) and the Republic of the Philippines sign a Multilateral Instrument titled the Sustainable Trade and Investment Protocol (STIP). STIP creates the International T...
Citations: ICJ, Reparation for Injuries Case (1949) recognizing the international personality of the United Nations and IOs., Articles on the Responsibility of International Organizations (ARIO) (2011), for IO personality and responsibility., Philippine Constitution, 1987, Art. VII, Sec. 21 (Senate concurrence for treaties)., Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (1969) (general treaty-law context).
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Political and Public International Law | Eminent Domain (in relation to Republic Act [R.A.] No. 10752) | ESSAY
Medium
...entify the controlling doctrine on eminent domain and the effect of Republic Act No. 10752 on the expropriation process for infrastructure projects. (b) Distinguish the standard for 'just compensation' and explain how RA...
Citations: Constitution of the Philippines, Article III, Section 9 (private property shall not be taken for public use without just compensation), Republic Act No. 10752 (An Act Providing for the Expropriation of Private Lands for Infrastructure Projects)
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Political and Public International Law | Regalian Doctrine - Republic v. Pasig Rizal Co. Inc., G.R. No. 213207, February 15, 2022; all Opinions | ESSAY
Medium
(a) Identify the controlling rule about lands of the public domain as refined in Republic v. Pasig Rizal Co., Inc., G.R. No. 213207 (Feb. 15, 2022) (all Opinions). (b) Distinguish between lands that remain part of the pu...
Citations: Republic v. Pasig Rizal Co., Inc., G.R. No. 213207 (Feb. 15, 2022), Krivenko v. Register of Deeds, G.R. No. L-26068 (1947), Constitution of the Philippines, Article XII (National Patrimony)
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Political and Public International Law | Public Trust Doctrine - R.A. No. 11659 (New Public Service Act) | ESSAY
Medium
(a) Identify the Public Trust Doctrine and its controlling rule. (b) A city mayor enters into a 40-year concession with RiverSafe Holdings to develop, operate, and exclusively manage a publicly owned mountain watershed t...
Citations: Constitution of the Philippines, Article XII (National Economy and Patrimony), Republic Act No. 11659 (New Public Service Act)
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Political and Public International Law | Executive Departments and Offices | ESSAY
Medium
...) The President issues a Memorandum Order directing the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) to suspend the Regional Director of DPWH Region IV-B and place the region under temporary administrative supervision...
Citations: Constitution of the Philippines (1987), Article VII (Executive Department), Administrative Code of the Philippines (EO 292) on executive control and supervision, Civil Service Commission rules on disciplinary actions, due process, and administrative remedies
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Political and Public International Law | Right Against Involuntary Servitude | ESSAY
Medium
...passport to prevent her from leaving. There is no written contract or lawful basis authorizing detention or extended labor. (a) Does Mila’s treatment amount to involuntary servitude under the Philippine Constitution? Exp...
Citations: Constitution of the Philippines, Article III, Section 18 (Right Against Involuntary Servitude).
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Political and Public International Law | Administrative Res Judicata | ESSAY
Medium
An international corporation, Zenith Securities, is registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). After due process, SEC issues a final order canceling Zenith’s registration and permanently prohibiting th...
Citations: Rule 65, Rules of Court (Philippines), Constitution of the Philippines (Article VIII, Jurisdiction of Courts)
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Political and Public International Law | Subjects of International Law | ESSAY
Medium
..., the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), and the Republic of the Philippines execute a multilateral instrument titled the Mutual Standards Protocol (MSP). The MSP establishes an International Standards...
Citations: Montevideo Convention on the Rights and Duties of States, 1933, Art. 1, Reparation for Injuries Suffered in the Service of the United Nations (1949), ICJ Reports 174, Constitution of the Philippines, Article VII, Sec. 21
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Political and Public International Law | Regalian Doctrine - Republic v. Pasig Rizal Co. Inc., G.R. No. 213207, February 15, 2022; all Opinions | ESSAY
Medium
Identify (a) the controlling rule about lands of the public domain as refined in Republic v. Pasig Rizal Co., Inc., G.R. No. 213207 (Feb. 15, 2022) (all Opinions); (b) distinguish between lands that remain part of the pu...
Citations: Republic v. Pasig Rizal Co., Inc., G.R. No. 213207 (Feb. 15, 2022), Constitution of the Philippines, Article XII, Section 2, Commonwealth Act No. 141 (Public Land Act)
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Political and Public International Law | State Immunity | ESSAY
Medium
The Republic of Lagonia, acting through its Ministry of Public Works and Infrastructure (MPWI), enters into a contract with Aurora Shipyards, Inc., a Philippine private corporation, to design, manufacture, and install a...
Citations: Constitution of the Philippines (1987) regarding sovereign immunity and access to courts, General principles of state immunity and the commercial activity exception in Philippine jurisprudence, Treaty/academic discussions on acta jure imperii vs acta jure mercatoris (conceptual framework)
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Political and Public International Law | Facial Challenges and Overbreadth Doctrine | ESSAY
Medium
...4-07 of the City of San Pedro, titled “Ordinance Regulating Speech in Public Places and Online,” makes it punishable to utter, write, post, or display any statement that (a) offends, humiliates, or brings disrepute to an...
Citations: Constitution of the Philippines, Article III, Section 4
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Political and Public International Law | Executive Departments and Offices | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...resident cannot suspend a regional official without due process, and (ii) such action intrudes on the proper exercise of executive supervision. (a) Identify the governing doctrine on the President’s power of control and...
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Political and Public International Law | Right Against Involuntary Servitude | ESSAY
Medium
...uses. She has not consented to the extension of work, and there is no lawful basis for detention or compulsion in this scenario. (a) Does Ana's treatment amount to involuntary servitude under the Philippine Constitution?...
Citations: Constitution of the Philippines, Article III, Section 18, Labor Code of the Philippines