- The legal yardstick in determining whether usage has become customary international law is expressed in the maxim opinio juris sive necessitatis or opinio juris for short. What does the maxim mean? (3%)
- Under international law, differentiate "hard law" from "soft law".(3%)
- II -
May a treaty violate international law? If your
answer is in the affirmative, explain when such may happen. If your
answer is in the negative, explain why. (5%)
- III -
The President alone without the concurrence of the
Senate abrogated a treaty. Assume that the other country-party to the
treaty is agreeable to the abrogation provided it complies with the
Philippine Constitution. If a case involving the validity of the treaty
abrogation is brought to the Supreme Court, how should it be resolved?
(6%)
- IV -
Congress passed a law authorizing the National
Housing Authority (NHA) to expropriate or acquire private property for
the redevelopment of slum areas, as well as to lease or resell the
property to private developers to carry out the redevelopment plan.
Pursuant to the law, the NHA acquired all properties within a targeted
badly blighted area in San Nicolas, Manila except a well-maintained drug
and convenience store that poses no blight or health problem itself.
Thereafter, NHA sold all the properties it has thus far acquired to a
private realty company for redevelopment. Thus, the NHA initiated
expropriation proceedings against the store owner who protested that his
property could not be taken because it is not residential or slum
housing. He also contended that his property is being condemned for a
private purpose, not a public one, noting the NHA`s sale of the entire
area except his property to a private party. If you were the judge, how
would you decide the case? (6%)
- V -
Having received tips the accused was selling
narcotics, two police officers forced open the door of his room. Finding
him sitting partly dressed on the side of the bed, the officers spied
two capsules on a night stand beside the bed. When asked, " Are these
yours?", the accused seized the capsules and put them in his mouth. A
struggle ensued, in the course of which the officer pounced on the
accused, took him to a hospital where at their direction, a doctor
forced an emetic solution though a tube into the accused's stomach
against his will. This process induced vomiting. In the vomited matter
were found two capsules which proved to contain heroin. In the criminal
case, the chief evidence against the accused was the two capsules.
- As counsel for the accused, what constitutional rights will you invoke in his defense? (4%)
- How should the court decide the case? (3%)
- VI -
The Philippine National Police (PNP) issued a
circular to all its members directed at the style and length of male
police officers' hair, sideburns and moustaches, as well as the size of
their waistlines. It prohibits beards, goatees and waistlines over 38
inches, except for medical reason. Some police officers questioned the
validity of the circular, claiming that it violated their right to
liberty under the Constitution. Resolve the controversy. (6%)
- VII -
JC, a major in the Armed Forces of t\he Philippine,
is facing prosecution before the Regional Trial Court of Quezon City for
the murder of his neighbor whom he suspected to have molested his
(JC's) 15-year old daughter.
- Is JC entitled to bail? Why or why not? (3%)
- Assume that upon being arraigned, JC entered a plea of guilty and was allowed to present evidence to prove mitigating circumstances. JC then testified to the effect that he stabbled the deceased in self-defense beacause the latter was strangling him and that he voluntarily surrendered to the authorities. Subsequently, the trial court rendered a decision acquittal violate JC's right against double jeopardy? Why or why noy? (3%)
- VIII -
ST, a Regional Trial Court judge who falsified his
Certificate of Service, was found liable by the Supreme Court for
serious misconduct and inefficiency, and meted the penalty of suspension
form office for 6 months. Subsequently, ST filed a petition for
executive clemency with the Office of the President. The Executive
Secretary, acting on said petition issued a resolution granting ST
executive clemency. Is the grant of executive clemency valid? Why or why
not? (6%)
- IX -
Abdul ran and won in the May 2001, 2004 and 2007
elections for Vice-Governor of Tawi-Tawi. After being proclaimed
Vice-Governor in the 2004 elections, his opponent, Khalil, filed an
election protest before the Commission on Election. Ruling with finalty
on the protest, the COMELEC declared Khalil as the duly elected
Vice-Governor though the decision was promulgated only in 2007, when
Abdul had fully served his 2004-2007 term and was in fact already on his
2007-2010 term as Vice Governor.
- Abdul now consults you if the can still run for Vice-Governor of Tawi-Tawi in the forthcoming May 2010 election on the premise that he could not be considered as having served as Vice-Governor from 2004-2007 because he was not duly elected to the post, as he assumed office merely as a presumptive winner and that presumption was later overturned when COMELEC decided with finality that had lost in the May 2004 elections. What will be your advice? (3%)
- Abdul also consults you whether his political party can validly nominate his wife as subtitute candidate for Vice-Mayor of Tawi-Tawi in May 2010 elections in case the COMELEC disqualifies him and denies due course to or cancels his certificate of candidacy in view of a false material representation therein.What will be your advice? (3%)
- X -
The 1st Legislative District of South Cotabato is
composed of General Santos and three municipalities including Polomolok.
During the canvassing proceedings before the District Board of
Canvassers in connection with the 2007 congressional election, candidate
MP objected to the certificate pf canvass for Polomolok on the ground
that it was obviously manufactured, submitting as evidence the affidavit
of a mayoralty candidate of Polomolok. The certificate of canvass for
General Santos was likewise objected to by MP on the basis of the
confirmed report of the local NAMFREL that 10 election returns from
non-existent precincts were included in the certificate. MP moved that
the certificate of canvass for General Santos be corrected to exclude
the the result from the non-existent precincts. The District Board of
Canvassers denied both objections and ruled to include the certificate
of canvass. May MP appeal the rulings to the COMELEC? Explain. (6%)
- XI -
On August 8, 2008 the Governor of Bohol died and
Vice-Governor Cesar succeeded him by operation of law. Accordingly,
Benito, the highest ranking member of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan was
elevated to the position of Vice-Governor. By the elevation of Benito to
the office of Vice-Governor, a vacancy in the Sangguniang Panlalawigan
was created.
How should the vacancy be filed? (3%)
- XII -
The Mayor of San Jose City appointed his wife,
Amelia, as City Treasurer from among tree (3) employees pf the city
considered for the said position. Prior to said promotion, Amelia had
been an Assistant City Treasurer for ten (10) years, that is, even
before she married the City Mayor. Should the Civil Service Commission
approve the promotional appointment of Amelia? Why or why not? (6%)
- XIII -
Congress enacted a law establishing the right to
trial by jury of an accused charged with a felony or offense punishable
with reclusion perpetua or life imprisonment. The law provides for the
qualification of prospective jury member, the guidelines to be observed
by the judge and the lawyers in jury selection including the grounds for
challenging the selection of jury member, and t\he methodology for jury
deliberations. Is the law constitutional? Explain fully. (7%)
- XIV -
In 1963, congress passed a law creating a
government-owned corporation named Manila War Memorial Commission
(MWMC), with the primary function of overseeing the construction of a
massive memorial in the heart of Manila to commemorate victim of the
1945 Battle of Manila
The MWMC charter provided an initial appropriation of
P1,000,000, empowered the corporation to raise funds in its own name,
and set aside a parcel of land in Malate for the memorial site. The
charter set the corporate life of MWMC at 50 years with a proviso that
Congress may not abolish MWMC until after the completion of the
memorial.
Forty-five (45) years later, the memorial was only
1/3 complete and the memorial site itself had long been overrun by
quatters. Congress enacted a law abolishing the MWMC and requiring that
the funds raised by it be remitted to the National Treasury. The MWMC
challenged the validity of the law, arguing that under its charter its
mandate is to complete the memorial no matter how long it takes. Decide
with reason. (6%)
- XV -
The principal of Jaena High School, a public school
wrote a letter to the parents and guardians of all the school's pupils,
informing them that the school was willing to provide religious
instruction to its Catholic students during class hours, through a
Catholic priest. However, students who wished to avail of such religious
instruction needed to secure the consent of their parents and guardians
in writing.
- Does the offer violate the constitutional prohibition againts the establishment of religion? (3%)
- the parents of evangelical Christian students, upon learning of the offer, demanded that they too be entitled to have their children instructed in their own religious faith during class hours. The principal, a devout Catholic, rejected the request. As counsel for the parents of the evangelical students, how would you argue in support of their position? (3%)
- XVI -
Nationwide protest have erupted over rising gas
prices, including disruptive demonstrations in many universities
throughout the country. The Metro Manila State University, a public
university, adopted a university-wide circular prohibiting public mass
demonstrations and rallies within the campus. Offended by the
circular,militant students spread word that on the following Friday, all
students were to wear black T-shirt as a symbols of their protest both
against high gas prices and the university ban on demonstrations. The
effort was only moderately successful, with around 30% of the students
heeding the call. Nonetheless, university officials were outraged and
compelled the students leaders to explain why they should not be
expelled for violating the circular against demonstrations.
The student leaders approached you for legal advice.
They contended that they should not be expelled since they did not
violate the circular, their protest action being neither a demonstrator
nor a rally since all they did was wear black T-shirts. What would you
advise the students? (6%)
- XVII -
As a reaction to the rice shortage and the dearth of
mining engineers. Congress passed a law requiring graduates of public
science high school henceforth to take up agriculture or mining
engineering as their college course. Several students protested,
invoking their freedom to choose their profession. Is the law
constitutional? (6%)
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