The suffering right of suffrage: Is it constitutional for a religious leader to dictate to this flock who to vote for in the elections?

The separation of the church and the state as embodied in Article II, Section 6 of the 1987 Constitution of the republic of the Philippines is meant to safeguard both institutions from undue influences from one another. This paper tackles the possible limitation or even prohibition by the State of a...

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Main Authors: Dairo, Joshua G., Ocampo, Bryan Chester F.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-182092021-12-02T06:35:49Z The suffering right of suffrage: Is it constitutional for a religious leader to dictate to this flock who to vote for in the elections? Dairo, Joshua G. Ocampo, Bryan Chester F. The separation of the church and the state as embodied in Article II, Section 6 of the 1987 Constitution of the republic of the Philippines is meant to safeguard both institutions from undue influences from one another. This paper tackles the possible limitation or even prohibition by the State of a religious leader's conduct in influencing and coercing his members to vote for a particular candidate, taken from then case of Bro. Mike Velarde vs. Social Justice Society. The compelling State Interest test as used in the Escritor ruling, the spirit of the religion clauses in the Constitution, and Section 261 of the Omnibus Election Code would all be studied and applied to the resolution of the dispute in this study. 2006-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/17696 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Commercial Law
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Dairo, Joshua G.
Ocampo, Bryan Chester F.
The suffering right of suffrage: Is it constitutional for a religious leader to dictate to this flock who to vote for in the elections?
description The separation of the church and the state as embodied in Article II, Section 6 of the 1987 Constitution of the republic of the Philippines is meant to safeguard both institutions from undue influences from one another. This paper tackles the possible limitation or even prohibition by the State of a religious leader's conduct in influencing and coercing his members to vote for a particular candidate, taken from then case of Bro. Mike Velarde vs. Social Justice Society. The compelling State Interest test as used in the Escritor ruling, the spirit of the religion clauses in the Constitution, and Section 261 of the Omnibus Election Code would all be studied and applied to the resolution of the dispute in this study.
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author Dairo, Joshua G.
Ocampo, Bryan Chester F.
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Ocampo, Bryan Chester F.
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title The suffering right of suffrage: Is it constitutional for a religious leader to dictate to this flock who to vote for in the elections?
title_short The suffering right of suffrage: Is it constitutional for a religious leader to dictate to this flock who to vote for in the elections?
title_full The suffering right of suffrage: Is it constitutional for a religious leader to dictate to this flock who to vote for in the elections?
title_fullStr The suffering right of suffrage: Is it constitutional for a religious leader to dictate to this flock who to vote for in the elections?
title_full_unstemmed The suffering right of suffrage: Is it constitutional for a religious leader to dictate to this flock who to vote for in the elections?
title_sort suffering right of suffrage: is it constitutional for a religious leader to dictate to this flock who to vote for in the elections?
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