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  1. Section 6. The separation of Church and State shall be inviolable. 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. Section 8.

  2. 1 lip 2021 · The article argues that these challenges were heightened in the Philippines by the textual ambiguity of the 1987 Constitution as well as the relative dearth of jurisprudential resources at...

  3. This article examines the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines’ provisions on social and economic rights and welfare. It considers how the 1987 Constitution fits within the post-liberal paradigm of ‘transformative’ constitutional texts that emerged during democratic transitions in the 1980s and 1990s.

  4. Section 15: The right to health of the people and instil health consciousness among them. Health - is the state of physical social and mental well-being rather than merely the absence of physical disease. Section 16: The right of the people to a balanced and healthful ecology in accord with the rhythm and harmony of nature.

  5. Without sound fiscal measures to strengthen the public health system, public hospitals are forced to generate income to support their operations while non-government actors become increasingly involved in the financing and the provision of health care services.

  6. 7 paź 2024 · Section 6: Separation of Church and State – The separation of Church and State is inviolable. Section 7: Independent Foreign Policy – The Philippines adopts an independent foreign policy, prioritizing national sovereignty, territorial integrity, and national interest.

  7. The present Constitution of the Philippines: Approved by the 1986 Constitutional Commission on October 12, 1986, the 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines was presented to President Corazon C. Aquino on October 15, 1986.