Philippine Bill of Rights and Legal Procedures Overview

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October 12, 1986

Date when the law was completed.

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February 2, 1987

Date when the law was publicized.

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Bill of Rights

Declaration and enumeration of individual rights and privileges.

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Search Warrant

An order in writing, issued in the name of the people of the Philippines, signed by a judge and directed to a peace officer, commanding him to search for certain personal property and bring it before the court.

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Warrant of Arrest

An order in writing issued by the judge to arrest a person or to take him into custody to make him answer for an offense in violation of a law.

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Right to life, liberty, and property

Sec 1 of the Bill of Rights.

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Right against unreasonable search and seizures

Sec 2 of the Bill of Rights.

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Right to privacy of communication and correspondence

Sec 3 of the Bill of Rights.

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Freedom of expression and assembly

Sec 4 of the Bill of Rights.

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Freedom of Religion

Sec 5 of the Bill of Rights.

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Right to travel and abode

Sec 6 of the Bill of Rights.

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The right to information on matters of public concern

Sec 7 of the Bill of Rights.

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Right to form association

Sec 8 of the Bill of Rights.

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Right to just compensation when private property is taken for public use

Sec 9 of the Bill of Rights.

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Right to enter contracts

Sec 10 of the Bill of Rights.

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Right to have free access to courts or quasi-judicial bodies

Sec 11 of the Bill of Rights.

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Miranda Warning

Sec 12 of the Bill of Rights.

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Right to bail

Sec 13 of the Bill of Rights.

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Right to the accused person

Sec 15 of the Bill of Rights.

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Right to a speedy trial

Sec 16 of the Bill of Rights.

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Right against incrimination

Sec 17 of the Bill of Rights.

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Right against involuntary servitude

Sec 18 of the Bill of Rights.

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Right against excessive fines and cruel, degrading, inhuman punishment

Sec 19 of the Bill of Rights.

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Non-imprisonment due to non-payment of debt or poll tax

Sec 20 of the Bill of Rights.

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Right against double jeopardy

Sec 21 of the Bill of Rights.

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Right Against ex post facto law and bill of attainder

Sec 22 of the Bill of Rights.