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1935 Philippine Constitution: Article I The National Territory
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Article I The National Territory. 160;Saturday, March 27, 2010. Summary: Article I states the extent of the national territory of the Philippines. Presented in general terms, this article mentions the treaties concluded between the United States and Spain and that of Great Britain as reference for the boundaries of the Philippine Territory. The Philippine territory also include all other territories which the Philippines exercises jurisdiction as part of the national territory. Posted by Kenny dela Cruz.
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1935 Philippine Constitution: Article XV Amendments
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160;Saturday, March 27, 2010. Summary: Article VI provides that amendments may be proposed by the Senate and the House of Representatives in a joint session, or a convention called for that purpose. Any amendment to the constitution shall be ratified by the people. Posted by Kenny dela Cruz. Labels: Article XV Amendments. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Article I The National Territory. Article II Declaration of Policies. Article III Bill of Rights. Article VI Legislative Department.
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1935 Philippine Constitution: March 2010
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The 1935 Constitution of the Philippines. 160;Saturday, March 27, 2010. The 1935 Constitution of the Philippines. Http:/ elibrary.supremecourt.gov.ph/. Accessed on 3 July 2007. NOTES : The 1935 Constitution was amended in 1940 and in 1947. This version incorporates all the amendments. Written by: Judette A. Javier and Jack Victor M. Nera. Edited by: Raymund Arthur G. Abejo. Blogged by: Kenny dela Cruz. Posted by Kenny dela Cruz. Labels: The 1935 Constitution of the Philippines. Summary: This ordinance gr...
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1935 Philippine Constitution: Article IV Citizenship
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160;Saturday, March 27, 2010. Summary: Article IV determines the citizens or the members of the Philippines. It presents that citizenship is established by birth, by inheritance from one or both parents or by naturalization. Citizenship may also be lost or regained later in life. SECTION 1. The following are citizens of the Philippines :. 1) Those who are citizens of the Philippine Islands at the time of the adoption of this Constitution. 3) Those whose fathers are citizens of the Philippines. Article XV...
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1935 Philippine Constitution: Article II Declaration of Policies
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Article II Declaration of Policies. 160;Saturday, March 27, 2010. Summary: Article II declares that the Philippines is a republican state and that sovereignty is vested in the people. The Philippine government shall defend the State but renounces war as an instrument of national policy. Likewise, the government shall support parents in educating the youth for good citizenship and promote social justice for the well-being and economic security of the people. Posted by Kenny dela Cruz. Article VII Executiv...
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1935 Philippine Constitution: Article XVI Transitory Provisions
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Article XVI Transitory Provisions. 160;Saturday, March 27, 2010. Summary: The Transitory Provisions stipulates for the first elections and the inauguration of the Commonwealth Government; the continuance in office of government officers, employees and representatives for Mountain Province; and the continuance in force of all Philippine laws and courts until the full and complete adoption of this Constitution. SEC 4 All officers and employees in the existing Government of the Philippine Islands shall cont...
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1935 Philippine Constitution: Preamble
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160;Saturday, March 27, 2010. The Filipino people, imploring the aid of Divine Providence, in order to establish a government that shall embody their ideals, conserve and develop the patrimony of the nation, promote the general welfare, and secure to themselves and their posterity the blessings of independence under a regime of justice, liberty, and democracy, do ordain and promulgate this Constitution. Posted by Kenny dela Cruz. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Article I The National Territory.
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1935 Philippine Constitution: Article XIII Conservation and Utilization of Natural Resources
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Article XIII Conservation and Utilization of Natural Resources. 160;Saturday, March 27, 2010. Conservation and Utilization of Natural Resources. SEC 3 The Congress of the Philippines may determine by law the size of private agricultural land which individuals, corporations, or associations may acquire and hold, subject to rights existing prior to the enactment of such law. SEC 6 The State may, in the interest of national welfare and defense, establish and operate industries and means of transportation an...
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1935 Philippine Constitution: Article XII Civil Service
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Article XII Civil Service. 160;Saturday, March 27, 2010. Summary: Article XII provides for the creation of the Civil Service which covers all branches and subdivision of the government. Government officers and employees are prohibited from participating in any partisan political activities. Article XII also establishes that merit and fitness shall be the basis of employment in government. SEC 4 No officer or employee in the Civil Service shall be removed or suspended except for cause as provided by law.
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1935 Philippine Constitution: Article V Suffrage
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160;Saturday, March 27, 2010. Summary: Limited and elitist in character, Article V on suffrage grants to literate male citizens, 21 years old or older the right to vote unless they are disqualified by law. However, this article also provides for women suffrage after the ratification of such proposal in a plebiscite by not less than 300 thousand qualified women voters. Posted by Kenny dela Cruz. Labels: Article V Suffrage. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Article I The National Territory.