Atong Paglaum versus COMELEC: Requiem to representative democracy in the Philippine party-list system

This research is about the three landmark cases Atong Paglaum, et. al. v. COMELEC, Banat, et. al. v. COMELEC, and Ang Bagong Bayani, et. al. v. COMELEC regarding its reversal and its effect on the future of the party list system, but will mainly focus on Atong Paglaum v. COMELEC, because of the new...

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Main Authors: Caraan, Krisppina Krissanta A., Magsaysay, Camilla Rosanna H.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-113682021-10-15T04:04:02Z Atong Paglaum versus COMELEC: Requiem to representative democracy in the Philippine party-list system Caraan, Krisppina Krissanta A. Magsaysay, Camilla Rosanna H. This research is about the three landmark cases Atong Paglaum, et. al. v. COMELEC, Banat, et. al. v. COMELEC, and Ang Bagong Bayani, et. al. v. COMELEC regarding its reversal and its effect on the future of the party list system, but will mainly focus on Atong Paglaum v. COMELEC, because of the new parameters set by the Supreme court. The researchers will analyze the new parameters of the Supreme Court on the true underlying principles of the 1987 Constitution and the statutory principles of the Party-List System Act. It will also include a discussion on whether or not the Party-List System Law should be amended or should the Party-List System be abolished, and the repercussion of doing such. 2013-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10723 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository
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description This research is about the three landmark cases Atong Paglaum, et. al. v. COMELEC, Banat, et. al. v. COMELEC, and Ang Bagong Bayani, et. al. v. COMELEC regarding its reversal and its effect on the future of the party list system, but will mainly focus on Atong Paglaum v. COMELEC, because of the new parameters set by the Supreme court. The researchers will analyze the new parameters of the Supreme Court on the true underlying principles of the 1987 Constitution and the statutory principles of the Party-List System Act. It will also include a discussion on whether or not the Party-List System Law should be amended or should the Party-List System be abolished, and the repercussion of doing such.
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author Caraan, Krisppina Krissanta A.
Magsaysay, Camilla Rosanna H.
spellingShingle Caraan, Krisppina Krissanta A.
Magsaysay, Camilla Rosanna H.
Atong Paglaum versus COMELEC: Requiem to representative democracy in the Philippine party-list system
author_facet Caraan, Krisppina Krissanta A.
Magsaysay, Camilla Rosanna H.
author_sort Caraan, Krisppina Krissanta A.
title Atong Paglaum versus COMELEC: Requiem to representative democracy in the Philippine party-list system
title_short Atong Paglaum versus COMELEC: Requiem to representative democracy in the Philippine party-list system
title_full Atong Paglaum versus COMELEC: Requiem to representative democracy in the Philippine party-list system
title_fullStr Atong Paglaum versus COMELEC: Requiem to representative democracy in the Philippine party-list system
title_full_unstemmed Atong Paglaum versus COMELEC: Requiem to representative democracy in the Philippine party-list system
title_sort atong paglaum versus comelec: requiem to representative democracy in the philippine party-list system
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2013
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10723
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