The document summarizes key provisions from the 1987 Philippine Constitution regarding Philippine territory and principles/policies of the state. It defines the national territory as comprising the Philippine archipelago and territories over which it has sovereignty. It outlines three domains of Philippine territory: terrestrial, fluvial, and aerial. It also describes the three divisions of navigable waters: inland/internal waters, territorial sea, and high/open seas. The second part establishes the Philippines as a democratic republic where sovereignty resides in the people. It outlines various principles and policies including renouncing war, civilian supremacy over the military, protecting citizens, separation of church and state, and pursuing social justice and human rights.
Article 1 - National Territory of the 1987 Philippine Constitution. It shows the rationale for the provision on national territory, the territory of the Philippines, and the technical terms used under UNCLOS.
Article 1 - National Territory of the 1987 Philippine Constitution. It shows the rationale for the provision on national territory, the territory of the Philippines, and the technical terms used under UNCLOS.
The Philippine Bill of Rights: Civil Rightsbrianbelen
Lecture slides for an undergraduate class on Philippine Politics and Governance I taught between 2003 and 2005.
This is the first of two slides dealing with the Bill of Rights enshrined in the 1987 Philippine Constitution. The slides specifically cover civil rights.
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The goals of the national economy are a more equitable distribution of opportunities, income, and wealth; a sustained increase in the amount of goods and services produced by the nation for the benefit of the people; and an expanding productivity as the key to raising the quality of life for all, especially the underprivileged.
The State shall promote industrialization and full employment based on sound agricultural development and agrarian reform, through industries that make full and efficient use of human and natural resources, and which are competitive in both domestic and foreign markets. However, the State shall protect Filipino enterprises against unfair foreign competition and trade practices.
This is a sample text from the presentation.
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The Philippine Bill of Rights: Civil Rightsbrianbelen
Lecture slides for an undergraduate class on Philippine Politics and Governance I taught between 2003 and 2005.
This is the first of two slides dealing with the Bill of Rights enshrined in the 1987 Philippine Constitution. The slides specifically cover civil rights.
These slides were prepared using Powerpoint XP.
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http://brianbelen.blogspot.com
http://brianbelen.wordpress.com
The goals of the national economy are a more equitable distribution of opportunities, income, and wealth; a sustained increase in the amount of goods and services produced by the nation for the benefit of the people; and an expanding productivity as the key to raising the quality of life for all, especially the underprivileged.
The State shall promote industrialization and full employment based on sound agricultural development and agrarian reform, through industries that make full and efficient use of human and natural resources, and which are competitive in both domestic and foreign markets. However, the State shall protect Filipino enterprises against unfair foreign competition and trade practices.
This is a sample text from the presentation.
Physical Environment of the Philippines by Jannah S. SalazarJannah Salazar
The physical environment of the Philippines discusses about the Philippines' exact location in the map by grid, by bisinal and by insular, its size and shape, its national territory, the land forms and water forms that can be found in the Philippines , climate as well as its natural resources.
Article VII stipulates the qualifications, duties and functions of the President and Vice-President. It expressly states that the executive power is vested in the President of the Philippines. The President and the Vice-President are elected by direct vote of the qualified voters of the Philippines for a six-year term. While the President is not qualified for re-election, the vice-president can serve two (2) consecutive terms. This article stipulates that the President is the head of state, the chief executive of government, and the commander-in-chief of the armed forces. However, certain protections are declared against abuses of executive power such as the prohibition against practice of any other profession, prohibition against appointment of spouse and relatives to certain positions in government and limitation on the declaration of martial law or suspension of the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus to a period not exceeding 60 days.
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2. SECTION 1 .The national territory comprises the
Philippine archipelago , with all the islands and
waters embraced therein, and all other
territories over which the Philippines has
sovereignty or jurisdiction , consisting of its
terrestrial, fluvial, and aerial domains, including
its territorial sea, the seabed, the subsoil, the
insular shelves, and other submarine areas. The
waters around, between, and connecting the
islands of the archipelago, regardless of their
breadth and dimensions, form part of the internal
waters of the Philippines.
3. Meaning of ARCHIPELAGO
It has been defined as a sea or part of a
sea studded with islands, or as a large
group of islands in an extensive body of
water such as a sea.
4. 3 Domains of Philippine Territory
1.
2.
3.
Terrestrial
Fluvial
Aerial
– land mass
- inland/external water
– airspace above the land
and water
5. THREE-FOLD DIVISION OF
NAVIGABLE WATERS
(1) Inland/Internal/National Waters.
- they are parts of the sea within the land
territory
(2) Territorial Sea.
- it is the belt of water outside and parallel to
the outer limits of the inland/internal waters.
(3) High/Open Seas.
- waters that lie seaward of the territorial sea.
8. SECTION 1. The Philippines is a
democratic and republican State.
Sovereignty resides in the people and all
government authority emanates from them.
9. SECTION 2. The Philippines renounces
war as an instrument of national policy,
adopts the generally accepted principles
of international law as part of the law of
the land and adheres to the policy of
peace, equality, justice, freedom,
cooperation, and amity with all nations.
10. SECTION 3. Civilian authority is, at all
times, supreme over the military. The
Armed Forces of the Philippines is the
protector of the people and the State. Its
goal is to secure the sovereignty of the
State and the integrity of the national
territory.
11. SECTION 4. The prime duty of the
Government is to serve and protect the
people. The Government may call upon
the people to defend the State and, in the
fulfillment thereof, all citizens may be
required, under conditions provided by
law, to render personal military or civil
service.
12. SECTION 5. The maintenance of peace
and order, the protection of life, liberty,
and property, and the promotion of the
general welfare are essential for the
enjoyment by all the people of the
blessings of democracy.
13. SECTION 6. The separation of Church
and State shall be inviolable.
14. SECTION 7. The State shall pursue an
independent foreign policy. In its relations
with other states the paramount
consideration shall be national
sovereignty , territorial integrity ,
national interest , and the right to
self-determination .
15. SECTION 8. The Philippines, consistent
with the national interest, adopts and
pursues a policy of freedom from nuclear
weapons in its territory.
Sec.8 Forbids : Making, Storing,
Manufacturing, and Dumping of Nuclear
Weapons and other a like devices.
16. SECTION 9.
The State shall promote
a just and dynamic social order that will
ensure the prosperity and independence
of the nation and free the people from
poverty through policies that provide
adequate social services , promote
full employment , a rising standard of
living , and an improved quality of life
for all.
17. SECTION 10. The State shall
promote social justice in all phases of
national development. (Discussed under
Art XIII)
SECTION 11. The State values the
dignity of every human person and
guarantees full respect for human rights.
(Discussed under Art III and ART XIII)
18. SECTION 12. The State recognizes
the sanctity of family life and shall
protect and strengthen the family
as a basic autonomous social institution.
It shall equally protect the life of the
mother and the life of the unborn
from conception . The natural and
primary right and duty of parents in the
rearing of the youth for civic efficiency
and the development of moral character
shall receive the support of the
Government.
19. SECTION 13. The State recognizes
the vital role of the youth in national
building and shall promote and
protect
their
physical,
moral,
spiritual, intellectual, and social
well-being . It shall inculcate in the youth
patriotism and nationalism, and encourage
their involvement in public and civic
affairs.
20. SECTION 14.
The State recognizes
the role of women in nation-building ,
and shall ensure the fundamental equality
before the law of women and men.
SECTION 15. The State shall protect
and promote the right to health of the
people and instill health consciousness
among them.
21. SECTION 16. The State shall protect
and advance the right of the people to a
balanced and healthful ecology in accord
with the rhythm and harmony of nature.
SECTION 17. The State shall give
priority to education, science and
technology, arts, culture, and sports to
foster
patriotism
and
nationalism,
accelerate social progress, and promote
total human liberation and development
22. SECTION 18. The State affirms labor
as a primary social economic force .
It shall protect the rights of workers and
promote their welfare.
SECTION 19. The State shall
develop
a
self-reliant
and
independent
national
economy
effectively controlled by Filipinos .
23. SECTION 20. The State recognizes
the indispensable role of the private
sector,
encourages
private
enterprise, and provides incentives
to needed investments .
SECTION 21. The State shall promote
comprehensive rural development
and agrarian reform .
24. SECTION 22. The State recognizes
and
promotes
the
rights
of
indigenous
cultural
communities
within the framework of national unity and
development.
SECTION 23. The State shall
encourage
non-governmental,
community-based,
or
sectoral
organizations that promote the
welfare of the nation .
25. SECTION 24. The State recognizes the
vital role of
communication
and
information in nation-building .
SECTION 25. The State shall ensure the
autonomy of local governments.
SECTION 26. The State shall guarantee
equal access to opportunities for public
service, and prohibit political dynasties
as may be defined by law.
26. SECTION 27.
The State shall maintain
honesty and integrity in the public service
and take positive and effective measures
against graft and corruption.
SECTION 28.
Subject to reasonable
conditions prescribed by law, the State
adopts and implements a policy of full
public disclosure of all its transactions
involving public interest