We are legitimate, what about our rights?: The moratorium on logging and the legitimate logging companies contractual rights

The study examined whether the moratorium on logging deprives the legitimate players of the logging industry of their contractual rights. Using the non-impairment clause of contracts, involvement of national interest and exercise of police power as sub-issues, the study concludes that there is no de...

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Main Authors: Penalosa, Gianna Maree D., Villaverde, Marivic T.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-183302021-12-09T02:04:54Z We are legitimate, what about our rights?: The moratorium on logging and the legitimate logging companies contractual rights Penalosa, Gianna Maree D. Villaverde, Marivic T. The study examined whether the moratorium on logging deprives the legitimate players of the logging industry of their contractual rights. Using the non-impairment clause of contracts, involvement of national interest and exercise of police power as sub-issues, the study concludes that there is no deprivation of contractual rights in the issuance of the moratorium on logging. It is highly recommended that there ne uniformity in implementing Executive Order no. 23, urge the DENR to hasten the review of all forest agreements/contracts, and provide alternative sources of livelihood to laid off workers. 2011-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/17817 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Commercial Law
institution De La Salle University
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Penalosa, Gianna Maree D.
Villaverde, Marivic T.
We are legitimate, what about our rights?: The moratorium on logging and the legitimate logging companies contractual rights
description The study examined whether the moratorium on logging deprives the legitimate players of the logging industry of their contractual rights. Using the non-impairment clause of contracts, involvement of national interest and exercise of police power as sub-issues, the study concludes that there is no deprivation of contractual rights in the issuance of the moratorium on logging. It is highly recommended that there ne uniformity in implementing Executive Order no. 23, urge the DENR to hasten the review of all forest agreements/contracts, and provide alternative sources of livelihood to laid off workers.
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author Penalosa, Gianna Maree D.
Villaverde, Marivic T.
author_facet Penalosa, Gianna Maree D.
Villaverde, Marivic T.
author_sort Penalosa, Gianna Maree D.
title We are legitimate, what about our rights?: The moratorium on logging and the legitimate logging companies contractual rights
title_short We are legitimate, what about our rights?: The moratorium on logging and the legitimate logging companies contractual rights
title_full We are legitimate, what about our rights?: The moratorium on logging and the legitimate logging companies contractual rights
title_fullStr We are legitimate, what about our rights?: The moratorium on logging and the legitimate logging companies contractual rights
title_full_unstemmed We are legitimate, what about our rights?: The moratorium on logging and the legitimate logging companies contractual rights
title_sort we are legitimate, what about our rights?: the moratorium on logging and the legitimate logging companies contractual rights
publisher Animo Repository
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