Constitutional law 2 / Alvin T. Claridades
Material type:
- 9786210220216
- KPM1750 A9 C543 2023
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Philippine Christian University Manila Law Library | College of Law | KPM1750 A9 C543 2023 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | MCL3813 | |
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Philippine Christian University Manila Law Library | College of Law | KPM1750 A9 C543 2023 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 2 | Available | MCL3805 |
Includes appendices
Chapter I. Preamble to constitutional law 2 -- Chapter II. Fundamental powers of the state -- Chapter III. Bill of rights -- I. Right to due process of law -- II. Right to equal -- protection of the law -- III. Right against unreasonable searches and seizures -- IV. Right to privacy of communication and correspondence -- V. Freedom of speech and expression -- VI. Freedom of the press -- VII. Freedom of assembly -- VIII. Right to petition the government for redress of grievances -- IX. Freedom of religion -- X. Right to abode -- XI. Right to travel -- XII. Right to information on matters of public concern -- XIII. Right to form associations -- XIV. Right to property and just compensation -- XV. Right against impairment of the obligation of contracts -- XVI. Right of free access to courts and quasi-judicial bodies -- XVII. Right to remain silent -- XVIII. Right to competent and independent legal counsel in custodial investigation -- XIX. Right against torture, force, violence, threat, intimidation, or any other means which vitiate the free will -- XX. Right against secret detention places, solitary, incommunicado, or other similar forms of detention -- XXI. Right of the accused to bail -- XXII. Right of the accused against excessive bail -- XXIII. Right of the accused to due process of law -- XXIV. Right of the accused to the presumption of innocence -- XXV. Right of the accused to be heard by himself and counsel in criminal prosecutions -- XXVI. Right of the accused to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation against him -- XXVII. Right of the accused to speedy, impartial, and public trial -- XXVIII. Right to the accused to meet the witnesses face to face -- XXIX. Right of the accused to have compulsory process to secure the attendance of witness and the production of evidence in his behalf -- XXX. Right to habeas corpus -- XXXI. Right to speedy disposition of cases -- XXXII. Right against self-incrimination -- XXXIII. Right against detention for political beliefs and aspirations -- XXXIV. Right against involuntary servitude -- XXXV. Right against excessive fines, and cruel, degrading, or inhuman punishment -- XXXVI. Freedom from death penalty -- XXXVII. Right of prisoner or detainee against physical, psychological, or degrading punishment or use of substandard or inadequate penal facilities under subhuman conditions -- XXXVIII. Right against imprisonment for debt or non-payment of poll tax -- XXXIX. Right against double jeopardy -- XL. Right against ex post facto laws -- XLI. Right against bill of attainder -- XLII. Right to health -- XLIII. Right to a balanced and healthful ecology -- XLIV. Rights of workers -- XLV. Rights of indigenous cultural communities.
Claridades, A. T. (2023). Constitutional law 2. (2023 edition). Central Book Supply, Inc.
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