Delima(an) kayo pwidi magtravel: A study on the constitutionality of DOJ circular no. 41

This research is about the Department of Justice circular no. 41. This circular gave the Department of Justice the power to impair a person's right to travel. This power to impair gave the researchers the idea to check whether or not the circular is valid and in accordance with the 1987 Constit...

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Main Authors: Ong, Howard S., Wenceslao, Josue Romano C.
Format: text
Language:English
Published: Animo Repository 2016
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Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/5650
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Institution: De La Salle University
Language: English
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Summary:This research is about the Department of Justice circular no. 41. This circular gave the Department of Justice the power to impair a person's right to travel. This power to impair gave the researchers the idea to check whether or not the circular is valid and in accordance with the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines. There is a provision in the constitution that protects the right to travel, in this provision there are only a certain ways in which a person's right maybe impaired. Based on these provisions the researchers felt that the Department of Justice might be violating the constitution because it is impairing a person's right to travel.The researchers aimed to answer the question whether or not Department of Justice circular No 41 is constitutional in relation to a person's right to travel. In this thesis, readers will get insights on what the right to travel is and what are its limitations. Corollary issues were also used to further expound the research about the constitutionality of the Department of Justice circular No. 41. In this thesis the readers will know the answer to these questions and other knowledge that is related to the human rights that are provided in the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines.