The Philippines is a democracy much like the United States. The main principles of their constitution rely on a democratic and republican state, and sovereignty that resides in the people.
The Principles of the Philippine Constitution refers to the basic generalization that is accepted as true. The State Policy in the Philippine constitution refers to the plan of action that is adopted by the government of the Philippines.
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Basic principles
The Preamble of the Constitution of the Philippines serves two important ends: (1) It tells who the authors of the Constitution are and for whom it was promulgated; and (2) It states the general purposes which the Constitution and the government established under it intend to achieve, and the basic principles underlying the fundamental charter.
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The fourth amendment protects you against unfair searches and seizures, and searches without warrant or probable cause.
It is very appropriate for a constitution to be brief and undetailed because the purpose of a constitution is to present basic principles rather than to work out all the details of government. Those can be worked out later, guided by the basic principles.
There were six basic principles that the constitution was built on. Popular sovereignty, limited government, checks and balances, separation of powers, judicial review, and federalism were the principles used.
The people are the ultimate source of power
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