Article 3 section 7 states:
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Section 3. (1) The privacy of communication and correspondence shall be inviolable except upon lawful order of the court, or when public safety or order requires otherwise, as prescribed by law.
(2) Any evidence obtained in violation of this or the preceding section shall be inadmissible for any purpose in any proceeding. "
Not a law expert in any way but it looks like that means that privacy must be upheld expect for where theres a court order.
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Article VII, Section 15 of the 1987 Philippine Constitution is about the "appointment ban" against the Philippine President or Acting President "Two months immediately before the next presidential elections and up to the end of his term, xxx, except temporary appointments in to the executive positions when continued vacancies therein will prejudice public service or endanger public safety."
However, in the related cases of--GR No. 191002, De Castro v. JBC; GR No. 191032, Soriano v. JBC; GR No. 191057, PHILCONSA v. JBC; AM No. 10-2-5-SC, In Re Applicability of Sec. 15, Art. VII of the Constitution to Appointments to the Judiciary; GR No. 191149, Peralta v. JBC; GR No. 191342, Tolentino, Jr. v. JBC; GR No. 191420, Philippine Bar Association, Inc. v. JBC; March 17, 2010--the Supreme Court of the Philippines declared that the appointment ban provided under Article VII, Section 15 of the 1987 Constitution does not apply to the appointments made in the Philippine Supreme Court.
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Article 1 of the 1987 Philippine constitution does not have section 7.
Article 7, section 16 of the Philippine constitution is about the commission of appointments. It states that certain appointments are for the president to make, and are not elected.
I think that if you are the president of the philippine's you should a born citizen in philippine's. Nope..for the Article 7 Section 22 of the Philippine Constitution, check out P.D. No. 1177 and for the Section 23, it is the S.O.N.A. or the State of the Nation Address..
it is the protection of the society.
yes
what is the most precise explanation about article 3 section 5
Pusang gala,,,,
Article 3 section 10 of the Philippine Constitution says that the government cannot pass a law that will effect a citizen's obligation on a contract. A contract must be followed with no way to get out of it.
Article 3 section 10 of the Philippine Constitution says that the government cannot pass a law that will effect a citizen's obligation on a contract. A contract must be followed with no way to get out of it.