Constitutionality of bigamy in the Philippines

The existence of the Muslim Code of Personal Law has brought several changes in the legal system. One such change is that Muslims are now free to commit bigamy, without incurring any criminal liability. This change has caused some controversy over the well-settled jurisprudence on bigamy. This thesi...

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Main Authors: Dy, Patrick Alexis V., Hufano, Jack Bryan M.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-182662021-12-06T05:36:37Z Constitutionality of bigamy in the Philippines Dy, Patrick Alexis V. Hufano, Jack Bryan M. The existence of the Muslim Code of Personal Law has brought several changes in the legal system. One such change is that Muslims are now free to commit bigamy, without incurring any criminal liability. This change has caused some controversy over the well-settled jurisprudence on bigamy. This thesis will discuss the practice of bigamy, the statute punishing bigamy and it's constitutionality. The constitutionality of Art. 349 of the Revised Penal Code shall be challenged in this paper. It shall be challenged under the Due Process Clause, Equal Protection Clause and Free Exercise Clause. 2009-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/17753 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Commercial Law
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Dy, Patrick Alexis V.
Hufano, Jack Bryan M.
Constitutionality of bigamy in the Philippines
description The existence of the Muslim Code of Personal Law has brought several changes in the legal system. One such change is that Muslims are now free to commit bigamy, without incurring any criminal liability. This change has caused some controversy over the well-settled jurisprudence on bigamy. This thesis will discuss the practice of bigamy, the statute punishing bigamy and it's constitutionality. The constitutionality of Art. 349 of the Revised Penal Code shall be challenged in this paper. It shall be challenged under the Due Process Clause, Equal Protection Clause and Free Exercise Clause.
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author Dy, Patrick Alexis V.
Hufano, Jack Bryan M.
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title Constitutionality of bigamy in the Philippines
title_short Constitutionality of bigamy in the Philippines
title_full Constitutionality of bigamy in the Philippines
title_fullStr Constitutionality of bigamy in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Constitutionality of bigamy in the Philippines
title_sort constitutionality of bigamy in the philippines
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