Republic of the Philippines Supreme Court Manila THIRD DIVISION PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES‚ | | G.R. No. 170834 | Plaintiff-Appellee‚ | | | | | Present: | | | | | | YNARES-SANTIAGO‚ J.‚ | | | Chairperson‚ | - versus - | | AUSTRIA-MARTINEZ‚ | | | CHICO-NAZARIO‚ | | | VELASCO‚ JR.‚* and | | | REYES‚ JJ. | | | | ANTONIO NOGRA‚ | | Promulgated: | Accused-Appellant
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Congress of the Philippines Twelfth Congress Second Regular Session Begun held in Metro Manila on Monday‚ the twenty-second day of July‚ two thousand two Republic Act No. 9211 June 23‚ 2003 AN ACT REGULATING THE PACKAGING‚ USE‚ SALE DISTRIBUTION AND ADVERTISEMENTS OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled: Section 1. Short Title - This Act shall be known as the "Tobacco Regulation
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Our country has several laws for child molesters‚ such as the Megan law‚ where a child molester has to register their residential information to the police station and this information is made public. This allows residents to search for sex offenders in their neighborhood and keep their kids away from danger. Child molesters are not allowed to live within a quarter mile of any private or public school (this does not include parks). This law helps keep track of sexual offenders‚ but has not stopped
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ANALYSIS OF CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWS IN PAKISTAN The consumers are being oppressed due to unawareness of their fundamental rights as well as they are ignorant about the potential of available legal remedies. The situation is more pathetic due to the apparent absence of a systematized consumer movement in Pakistan. To furnish the consumer forums with appropriate enforcement and paraphernalia for consumer protection in all consumer related matters from food and health to pecuniary contracts and
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“Anti-Child Labor Law” Inihatid ni: Joselle Mae Inigo III – Tanguile Ihahatid kay: Gng. Louella Abaya Republic of the Philippines Congress of the Philippines Metro Manila Twelfth Congress Third Regular Session Begun and held in Metro Manila‚ on Monday‚ the twenty-eighth day of July‚ two thousand three. Republic Act No. 9231 December 19‚ 2003 AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE ELIMINATION OF THE WORST FORMS OF CHILD LABOR AND AFFORDING STRONGER PROTECTION FOR
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Consumer Protection The sale and supply of goods to consumer’s regulations 2002 State that goods when sold must be: 1. Of satisfactory quality 2. Fit for purpose 3. As described When complaining you are not entitled to anything if: 1. You were told of any faults before you bought the goods 2. The fault was obvious and it would have been reasonable for you to notice it before buying 3. If you caused the damage yourself 4. If you have changed your mind about the
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introduction of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program had an underlying political motivation. The Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) was a land reform law mandated by Republic Act No. 6657‚ signed by President Corazon Aquino on June 10‚ 1988. It was the fifth land reform law in fifty years‚ following the land reform laws of Presidents Manuel Quezon‚ Ramon Magsaysay‚ Diosdado Macapagal and Ferdinand Marcos. According to RA 6657‚ CARP aims “for a more equitable distribution and ownership
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NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS LAW NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENT Written contract for the payment of money‚ by its form intended as substitute for money and intended to pass from hand to hand to give the holder in due course the right to hold the same and collect the sum due PROMISSORY NOTE • unconditional promise in writing made by one person to another signed by the maker • engaging to pay on demand‚ or at a fixed or determinable future time a sum certain in money to order or to bearer
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People. Child protection legislation can be separated into two main categories Criminal Law and Civil Law. Criminal Law covers people that have offended or may be at risk of offending in the future. Civil Law is split into Public Law and Private Law. Public Law implements systems and processes to minimise the risks to children being in harm and lays out what actions should be taken if they become at risk. Private Law deals with family law proceedings usually divorce and contact issues. Child Protection
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“A government of laws‚ and not of men.” John Adams (1735-1826) American lawyer‚ politician and 2nd President of the United States In his 7th “Novanglus” letter‚ published in the Boston Gazette in 1774 The concept of “a government of laws‚ and not of men” reflects a political philosophy that dates back to the ancient Greeks. But the phrase itself was enshrined in history and quotation books by John Adams. Prior to the start of the American Revolution‚ Adams used
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