Article nineteen. Abuse of Rights Standard
Article twenty. Acts "Contrary to Law"
Article twenty-one. Acts Contra Bonus Mores (Contrary to Morals, Good Customs, Public Policy)
Article twenty-two. Unjust Enrichment; Basis of Accion in Rem Verso
Article twenty-three. Negligent Acts Not Criminal But Causing Damage
Article twenty-four. Protection of Disadvantaged Parties
Article twenty-five. Thoughtless Extravagance and Similar Acts
Article twenty-six. Respect for Personality, Privacy, and Dignity
Volenti Non Fit Injura Doctrine
Article thirty-seven. Juridical Capacity vs Capacity to Act
Article thirty-eight. Restrictions on Capacity to Act
ESSENTIAL AND FORMAL REQUISITES OF MARRIAGE
Art. Three. The formal requisites of marriage are:
EFFECTS OF THE ABSENCE OF ESSENTIAL AND FORMAL REQUISITES
Article Thirty-five: The following marriages shall be void from the beginning
Article Thirty-eight void from the beginning for reasons of public policy
The petition for legal separation shall be denied on any of the following grounds:
Article one hundred forty-seven
VOID AND VOIDABLE MARRIAGE
COMPARISON: ARTICLE thirty-seven versus ARTICLE thirty-eight
PROPERTY REGIMES COMPARISON
Section Two. Right of the People against unlawful Searches and seizures
Section Three. Private communication is inviolable unless a court orders otherwise or public safety demands it by law.
Section Four. Freedom of Speech, Expression, or of the press, and assembly
Section Six. Liberty of abode and Right to travel.
Section Eight. The right to form unions, associations, and or societies.
Section Ten. Non-impairment Clause
Section Thirteen. Right to Post Bail for all persons except;
Section Fourteen. Presumption of Innocence or Miranda Rights
Section Fifteen. Writ of Habeas Corpus, to bring the body before the court
Section Sixteen. Speedy disposition of their causes
Section Seventeen. Right Against Self-Incrimination
Section Eighteen. Political Belief and Aspirations
Section Twenty-One. Right against double Jeopardy
Section Twenty-Two. No ex post facto law or bill of attainder shall be enacted.
Classification of Law under the Philippines
Prospectivity or Irretrospectivity and Retroactivity
Chapter three: Political Law
The nineteen eighty-seven Philippine Constitution
Amendment versus Revision
Fundamental and Inherent Powers of the State
Eligibility for Elections of the President and Vice President
Term Limits and Re-election
Principle of Non-liability
Executive versus Administrative Power
The Legislative Department
The "No-Inaction" Rule (Section fifteen)
Features of Judicial Independence
Law on Public Corporation
Distinctions between Public and Private Corporation
Dual Characteristics of a Public Corporation
Quasi-Judicial and Quasi-Legislative Power
Social Legislations and Labor Laws
Relations between capital and labor (P B O A P versus D O L E)
Article one hundred twenty-eight - Visitorial and Enforcement Power
Power to Assume Jurisdiction (Article two hundred seventy-eight)
Social Justice for the deserving
Construction in favor of Labor (Article Four)
Article Thirteen, Section Three
Protection and Employment
Article seventeen thousand and zero zero - Nature of Capital-Labor Relations
Article seventeen thousand and zero one - No oppression by either side
Article seventeen thousand and zero two - In case of doubt, favor labor
Article seventeen thousand and zero three - No involuntary servitude
Employee-Employer Relationship
Four elements of an employer-employee relationship;
Labor Standards versus Labor Relations versus Social Legislation
Security of Tenure (Article two hundred ninety-four, Labor Code)
Classification of Employees
b. Learners - Persons hired as trainees in
Gabriel versus Bilon (February seven, two thousand seven)
Auto Bus Transport Systems, Incorporated versus Bautista
Termination of employment contract
Cadiz versus Brent Hospital
Sexual Harassment is Abuse of Power
Toliongco versus Court of Appeals
Safe Spaces Act - Republic Act eleven three one three
Duties of Employers (Section seventeen)
Types of Sexual Harassment
b. Verbal Sexual Harassment
c. Visual Sexual Harassment
Republic Act number seven seven seven seven
Gender-based Streets and Public Spaces Sexual Harassment