Casting pearls before swine: A study on the extent of the legislature's power to identify projects funded by congressional pork

The Pork Barrel Fund has been a source of countless controversies throughout numerous decades, from the time it was implemented up until the present. The same has undergone numerous reforms through the years, and has been called many different names, until it has evolved into what is today the Prio...

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Main Authors: Alim, Shannon S., Vargas, Noemi Jane P.
Format: text
Language:English
Published: Animo Repository 2013
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Law
Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/11577
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Institution: De La Salle University
Language: English
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Summary:The Pork Barrel Fund has been a source of countless controversies throughout numerous decades, from the time it was implemented up until the present. The same has undergone numerous reforms through the years, and has been called many different names, until it has evolved into what is today the Priority Development Assistance Fund (also referred to as the PDAF for brevity). Despite the reforms however, one thins remained the same: that the Legislative always holds the power to identify the projects for which the PDAF is to be expended. This thesis aims to discuss and examine whether the handling of Congress of the power to identify the projects for which the PDAF is to be expended is overstepping its practice of Legislative power, and if proven to be the case, whether it is urgent that the courts step in to divest Congress of such power, since proper allocation of powers within the different branches of government is a justiciable issue which the Supreme Court has the power to decide upon.