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2. Accountabitity to the people Rule of the Majority 6-1 Pablo Qcampq v. HRET, G.R. No. 158466. June 15,2004 The Rule of Law * Article II, Section 1 (sovereignty resides in the people) * Article V (Suffrage) 6-2 Villavicencio vs. Lukban, 39 Phil. 778 (1919) Adherqnce to International Law * Article Il, Section 2,7 &. 8 (Independent forei gn/nuc lear-frep pol icy) a. Renunciation of War - Article Vl, Section 23 (l) b. Adoption of International Law 6-3 Mejoff vs. Director of Prisens, 90 Phil. 1a 0952) 6-4 Agustin vs. E{u, 88 SCRA 195 (1979) 6-5 Ichong vs. HemanCez, 101 Phil. 115 (1957) 6-6 In Re Garcia; 2 SCRA 984 (1961) Adhelence to policy of peace, freedom, amity Supremacy of Civilian Authority * Article II, Section 3 * ArticleVII, Section 18 (commander0in0chief clause) * Article XVI, Section 5(4) (AFP in aative service) * Article XVI, Section 5(2) (respect for people's rights.l Government as proteetor & People as Dqfenders of the State * Article II, Sections 4 & 5 (no extensior-r of service) 6-7 People vs. Lagman and Zosa, 66 Phil. l3 (1938) Resident Aliens Separation of Church and State a. GeneralRule * Artic.le II, Section 6 Article III, Section 5 (freedom of rEligion clausq) Article IX-C, 2(5) (political party lan on sects) Article VI, Section 5(2) (no seqtoral rep. from religious sector) Exceptions Article VI, Section 28(3) (tax exempt. of churches) Article VI, Section 29(2) (no appropriatiqn for sects; exemptioris) * Artiqle XIV Seqtion 3(3) (optional rcligious instruction) * Article XIV Section 4(2) (Filipino ownership for schools, cxceptiorrs) 6-8 Estrada v. Escritor, A.M. No. P-02- 165 1, August 4,2003 Policies Independent foreign policy and a nuclear-frpe Philippines * Article II, Sestions 7-8 * Article XVIII, Sections 4 &25 (on foreign rnilitary bases) 6-9 Bayan v. Exec. Sec., G.R,. No. 138570, October 10,2000 6-10 Lim v, Exgc. Seo., G,R. No. 151445,April 11,2002 A just and dynamic social order * Preamblg * Article II, $ection 9 a. The promotion of sqcial justice * Article II, Section 10 * Artiels XIII, Section l -2 * Article II, Septi,en 26 $-l I Pamatong v. ComeleQ, G.R. No, 161812. April 13, 2004 * Artiqle VII, Sectiorr 13 par.2 6-12 Calalang vs. Williams, 70 Phil. 726 (1940) 6-13 APCD v. PCA, G.R. No. 110526, FqbruarJ, 10, 1998 6-14 PLDT v. NTC, 190 SCRA 717 (199Q) 6-15 Maquera v. Borja, G.R. No. L-24761, September 7, 1965 b. I{espect for lrumarr dignity and hurlan rights * A*icle XIll, Sections 17- I 9 * Article II, Section 1l 'r' Afticle XVI, Section 5(2) 6-16 Simon v. CHR, G.R. No. 100150, January 5, 1994 c, Fundamentalequality of women and men * Article II, Section 14 A a. 5. 2.

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    Accountabitity to the peopleRule of the Majority6-1 Pablo Qcampq v. HRET, G.R. No. 158466. June 15,2004The Rule of Law* Article II, Section 1 (sovereignty resides in the people)* Article V (Suffrage)6-2 Villavicencio vs. Lukban, 39 Phil. 778 (1919)Adherqnce to International Law* Article Il, Section 2,7 &. 8

    (Independent forei gn/nuc lear-frep pol icy)a. Renunciation of War - Article Vl, Section 23 (l)b. Adoption of International Law6-3 Mejoff vs. Director of Prisens, 90 Phil. 1a 0952)6-4 Agustin vs. E{u, 88 SCRA 195 (1979)6-5 Ichong vs. HemanCez, 101 Phil. 115 (1957)6-6 In Re Garcia; 2 SCRA 984 (1961)Adhelence to policy of peace, freedom, amitySupremacy of Civilian Authority* Article II, Section 3* ArticleVII, Section 18 (commander0in0chief clause)* Article XVI, Section 5(4) (AFP in aative service)* Article XVI, Section 5(2) (respect for people's rights.lGovernment as proteetor & People as Dqfenders of the State* Article II, Sections 4 & 5 (no extensior-r of service)6-7 People vs. Lagman and Zosa, 66 Phil. l3 (1938)Resident AliensSeparation of Church and Statea. GeneralRule* Artic.le II, Section 6

    Article III, Section 5 (freedom of rEligion clausq)Article IX-C, 2(5) (political party lan on sects)Article VI, Section 5(2) (no seqtoral rep. from religious sector)ExceptionsArticle VI, Section 28(3) (tax exempt. of churches)Article VI, Section 29(2) (no appropriatiqn for sects; exemptioris)* Artiqle XIV Seqtion 3(3) (optional rcligious instruction)* Article XIV Section 4(2) (Filipino ownership for schools, cxceptiorrs)6-8 Estrada v. Escritor, A.M. No. P-02- 165 1, August 4,2003

    PoliciesIndependent foreign policy and a nuclear-frpe Philippines* Article II, Sestions 7-8* Article XVIII, Sections 4 &25 (on foreign rnilitary bases)6-9 Bayan v. Exec. Sec., G.R,. No. 138570, October 10,20006-10 Lim v, Exgc. Seo., G,R. No. 151445,April 11,2002A just and dynamic social order* Preamblg* Article II, $ection 9

    a. The promotion of sqcial justice* Article II, Section 10* Artiels XIII, Section l -2* Article II, Septi,en 26

    $-l I Pamatong v. ComeleQ, G.R. No, 161812. April 13, 2004* Artiqle VII, Sectiorr 13 par.2

    6-12 Calalang vs. Williams, 70 Phil. 726 (1940)6-13 APCD v. PCA, G.R. No. 110526, FqbruarJ, 10, 19986-14 PLDT v. NTC, 190 SCRA 717 (199Q)6-15 Maquera v. Borja, G.R. No. L-24761, September 7, 1965

    b. I{espect for lrumarr dignity and hurlan rights* A*icle XIll, Sections 17- I 9* Article II, Section 1l'r' Afticle XVI, Section 5(2)

    6-16 Simon v. CHR, G.R. No. 100150, January 5, 1994c, Fundamentalequality of women and men

    * Article II, Section 14

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