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Voices from the Fisheries
Ethical and Legal Issues for Interviews ..................................35 • Some Generally Accepted Ethical Guidelines for Interviewing • Release Forms and Why We Use Them • Where to Find More Informaio
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Ethical and Legal Issues for Interviews ..................................35 • Some Generally Accepted Ethical Guidelines for Interviewing • Release Forms and Why We Use Them • Where to Find More Informaio

FOUR HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-NINE (479) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS IN POLITICAL LAW AND PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW (Culled from Significant Laws and Decisions of the Supreme Court)
Essential parts of a good written Constitution: a) Constitution of Liberty—sets forth the fundamental civil and political rights of the citizens and imposes limitations on the powers of the government as a means of securing the enjoyment of those rights. e.g. Bill of Rights b) Constitution of Government—outlines the organization of the government, enumerates its powers, lays down certain rules relative to its administration and defines the electorate. e.g. Legislative, Ex...
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Essential parts of a good written Constitution: a) Constitution of Liberty—sets forth the fundamental civil and political rights of the citizens and imposes limitations on the powers of the government as a means of securing the enjoyment of those rights. e.g. Bill of Rights b) Constitution of Government—outlines the organization of the government, enumerates its powers, lays down certain rules relative to its administration and defines the electorate. e.g. Legislative, Ex...

COMPILATION OF THE POLITICAL LAW BAR EXAMINATIONS QUESTIONS AND SUGGESTED ANSWERS (1987-2017)
ARTICLE I National Territory........................................................................................... 16 Archipelagic Doctrine (1989)............................................................................................... 16 Contiguous Zone vs. Exclusive Economic Zone (2004)................................................. 16 Exclusive Economic Zone; Rights of the Coastal State (1994)..................................... 16 Exclusive Economic Zone; Rights of the ...
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ARTICLE I National Territory........................................................................................... 16 Archipelagic Doctrine (1989)............................................................................................... 16 Contiguous Zone vs. Exclusive Economic Zone (2004)................................................. 16 Exclusive Economic Zone; Rights of the Coastal State (1994)..................................... 16 Exclusive Economic Zone; Rights of the ...

POLITICAL AND INTERNATIONAL LAW TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. The Philippine Constitution A. Constitution: definition, nature and concepts..................................................... 1 B. Parts ................................................................................................................. 2 C. Amendments and revisions............................................................................... 3 D. Self-executing and non-self-executing provisions ............................................. 6 E. General provisions ...
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I. The Philippine Constitution A. Constitution: definition, nature and concepts..................................................... 1 B. Parts ................................................................................................................. 2 C. Amendments and revisions............................................................................... 3 D. Self-executing and non-self-executing provisions ............................................. 6 E. General provisions ...

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW REVIEWER By: Ernesto N. Dayao, Jr. END Law Notes Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men. (Colossians 3:23) INTRODUCTION – CONSTITUTIONAL
Definition of Constitution By Justice Cooley (BAR EXAM): Constitution is a body of rules and maxims in accordance with which the powers of sovereignty are habitually exercised. By Justice Malcolm: That written instrument enacted by the direct action of the people by which the fundamental powers of the government are established, limited and defined, and by which those powers are distributed among the several departments for their safe and useful exercise for t
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Definition of Constitution By Justice Cooley (BAR EXAM): Constitution is a body of rules and maxims in accordance with which the powers of sovereignty are habitually exercised. By Justice Malcolm: That written instrument enacted by the direct action of the people by which the fundamental powers of the government are established, limited and defined, and by which those powers are distributed among the several departments for their safe and useful exercise for t

H INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC RELATIONS RESEARCH CONFERENCE
TABLE OF CONTENTS (IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER BY FIRST AUTHOR’S LAST NAME) Using Social Media to Reach Millennials: The More Social Media Tools ≠ Better Alisa Lynn Agozzino, Ohio Northern University The purpose of this study was to examine links between organization-public relationships and Millennial students‘ active social media behavior. This study looked at the collision of the new social media tools and the Millennial audience within the four models of public relations through th...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER BY FIRST AUTHOR’S LAST NAME) Using Social Media to Reach Millennials: The More Social Media Tools ≠ Better Alisa Lynn Agozzino, Ohio Northern University The purpose of this study was to examine links between organization-public relationships and Millennial students‘ active social media behavior. This study looked at the collision of the new social media tools and the Millennial audience within the four models of public relations through th...

POLITICAL LAW
Scope/Divisions of Political Law: 1. Constitutional Law—the study of the maintenance of the proper balance between authority as represented by the three inherent powers of the state and liberty as guaranteed by the Bill of Rights. 2. Administrative Law-- That branch of public law which fixes the organization, determines the competence of administrative authorities who executes the law, and indicates to the individual remedies for the violation of his right. 3. Law on Municipal Corpo...
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Scope/Divisions of Political Law: 1. Constitutional Law—the study of the maintenance of the proper balance between authority as represented by the three inherent powers of the state and liberty as guaranteed by the Bill of Rights. 2. Administrative Law-- That branch of public law which fixes the organization, determines the competence of administrative authorities who executes the law, and indicates to the individual remedies for the violation of his right. 3. Law on Municipal Corpo...

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TAXATION LAW
Congress passed a sin tax law that increased the tax rates on cigarettes by 1,000%. The law was thought to be sufficient to drive many cigarette companies out of business, and was questioned in court by a cigarette company that would go out of business because it would not be able to pay the increased tax. The cigarette company is __________ (1%) (2013 Bar Question) (A) wrong because taxes are the lifeblood of the government (B) wrong because the law recognizes that the power to tax ...
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Congress passed a sin tax law that increased the tax rates on cigarettes by 1,000%. The law was thought to be sufficient to drive many cigarette companies out of business, and was questioned in court by a cigarette company that would go out of business because it would not be able to pay the increased tax. The cigarette company is __________ (1%) (2013 Bar Question) (A) wrong because taxes are the lifeblood of the government (B) wrong because the law recognizes that the power to tax ...

UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMA
I. ESTATE TAX under RA 10963 (Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion Law); Revenue Regulations 2-2003 1. Basic principles 2. Definition 3. Nature 4. Purpose or object 5. Time and transfer of properties 6. Classification of decedent 7. Gross estate vis-a -vis net estate 8. Determination of gross estate and net estate 9. Composition of gross estate Cases: 1. Vitug v. CA (183 SCRA 755) 2. Roces v. Posadas (58 Phil 108) 3. Dizon v. Posada
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I. ESTATE TAX under RA 10963 (Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion Law); Revenue Regulations 2-2003 1. Basic principles 2. Definition 3. Nature 4. Purpose or object 5. Time and transfer of properties 6. Classification of decedent 7. Gross estate vis-a -vis net estate 8. Determination of gross estate and net estate 9. Composition of gross estate Cases: 1. Vitug v. CA (183 SCRA 755) 2. Roces v. Posadas (58 Phil 108) 3. Dizon v. Posada