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  2. Oath of Allegiance (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    I, (name), solemnly swear that I renounce absolutely and forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state or sovereignty, and particularly to the (country of citizenship), of which at this time I am a subject or citizen; that I will support and defend the Constitution of the Philippines and that I will obey the laws, legal orders and decrees promulgated by the duly ...

  3. List of Philippine legal terms - Wikipedia

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    A.C., [1] administrative case [2] N/A: English A case brought under administrative law in the form of a quasi-judicial proceeding by an agency of a non-judicial branch of government, or, the Office of the Court Administrator. Normally, such cases are internal disciplinary matters—court cases criminal and civil can be brought alongside them if ...

  4. Public Attorney's Office (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    The Public Attorney's Office (PAO) of the Philippines is the public defender for all courts in the Philippines. It also provides other legal services to the poor. It also provides other legal services to the poor.

  5. Case citation - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Reports is the official reporter of decisions of the Supreme Court of the Philippines. [14] The standard format for citation of the Philippine Reports is: Disini v. Secretary of Justice, 727 Phil. 28 (2014) where: Disini v. Secretary of Justice is the name of the case

  6. Judiciary of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 53 The court is led by a presiding justice, and with the presiding justice, is composed of 14 associate justices. It is considered equal to the Court of Appeals. [1]: 43 The Sandiganbayan was originally established as the Tanodbayan under the 1973 constitution. [20]: 207 Cases are filed at the Sandibanbayan by the Ombudsman.

  7. Department of Justice (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    Soon, the Supreme Court under the then 1973 Constitution took over the administrative supervision of all lower courts from the DOJ. The succeeding 1987 Constitution upheld it. It became the Ministry of Justice once more in 1973 during Martial Law , continuing in that form until 1987, when the return to a presidential form of government as ...

  8. Integrated Bar of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    On January 9, 1973, the Supreme Court ordained the integration of the Philippine Bar. [1] The IBP Constitution and By-Laws shortly followed. [2] Then recently retired Supreme Court Associate Justice J.B.L. Reyes was named as the first Chairman of the IBP in 1973. He served in that capacity until 1975, and was the Chairman emeritus for the ...

  9. Philippine passport - Wikipedia

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    An official passport is issued to members of the Philippine government for use on official business, as well as employees of Philippine diplomatic posts abroad who are not members of the diplomatic service. It is the second of two passports issued to the President and the Presidential family.

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