22. They are those rights belonging to
individuals by virtue of their
citizenship, such as freedom to
contract, right to property, and
marriage among others;
23. They are such rights of citizens
which give them the power to
participate, directly or indirectly,
in the establishment or
administration of the government;
24. Those rights which ensure
the well-being and economic
security of an individual;
25. Which refer to protections
given to the person of an
accused in any criminal
case.
26.
27. No person shall be deprived of
life, liberty, or property
without due process of law, nor
shall any person be denied the
equal protection of the law.
28. As protected by due process of
law, means something more
than mere animal existence.
29. As protected by due process of
law, may refer to the thing
itself or to the right over a
thing.
30. “all persons subject to legislation
should be treated alike, under like
circumstances and conditions both
in the privileges conferred and
liabilities imposed”
31. (1). Person – the protection applies
to everybody, to citizens as well as
aliens in the Philippines, whether
accused of crime or not.
32. (2). Houses – the protection is not
limited to dwelling houses but
extends to a garage, warehouse,
shop, store, office and even safety
deposit vault.
33. (3). Papers and Effect – they
include sealed letters and
packages in the mail which may be
opened and examined onli in
pursuance of a valid search
warrant.