The article discusses the "Rules of Procedure for Intellectual Property Rights Cases," which were issued by the Supreme Court of the Philippines and which took effect in November 2011. The article looks at rules on topics including the seizure of counterfeits, mediation, and the powers of the ...
What is separation of powers in the Philippines? The Philippines is a republic with a presidential form of government wherein power isequally divided among its three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. ... The Legislative branch is authorized to make laws, alter, and repeal them thro...
The definition of the term High Court allows for certainty regarding the territorial jurisdiction of the High Courts. However, the Tribunal Reforms Act, 2021 (hereinafter referred to as TRA), read along with the Trade Marks Act, 1999(hereinafter referred to as the Act)...
The role of law in public health: The case of family planning in the Philippines Compared to neighboring countries, the Philippines has high fertility rates and a low prevalence of modern-method contraception use. The Philippine governm... MM Mello,M Powlowski,JMP Na?Agas,... - 《Social ...
At stake is the legitimacy of public health powers and public trust in them. The Context of Title 42 Until 2020, the US government had never invoked Title 42. Its predecessor, an 1893 statute, was used only once in 1929 to exclude migrants from China and the Philippines during a ...
PhilippinesThis paper proposes a theory of justiciability for socio-economic rights specified in Art. II, secs. 8-24 and Art. XIII - XV of the 1987 Philippine Constitution. While these provisions had been previously declared as the "heart of the new [1987] Charter" (ARIS (Phil) Inc. v...