The question is unclear. There is no 'speaker' in the SC of the Philippines, but there is a Chief Justice. Currently, the name of the Chief Justice is Maria Lourdes Sereno.
Maria Lourdes Sereno is the 24th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court og the Philippines.
Supreme Court of the Philippines was created in 1901.
The salary of a Supreme Court Chief Justice in the Philippines as of 2013 is 40,000 Pesos.
The salary of a Supreme Court Chief Justice in the Philippines as of 2013 is 40,000 Pesos.
Secret, no clue. :)
Supreme Court Report Annotated is the name of the bound series of legal decisions of the Philippines Supreme Court. There is no publication specifically listed as Supreme Court Annotated Decisions or Supreme Court Decisions Annotated, except for a few US historical documents listed as Supreme Court Decisions [annotated].You didn't specify whether you were looking for official documentation for the Philippines or the United States. In the United States, the comparable, annotated volumes of Supreme Court decisions is called US Supreme Court Reports, lawyers' edition.
The Royal Audiencia was the highest court in the Philippines during the Spanish period
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No. The US Supreme Court is relatively small compared to some international courts. The World Court (UN International Court) and Supreme Court of the Philippines each have fifteen justices; the Supreme Court of India currently seats 29 justices; and the Supreme People's Court of the People's Republic of China has more than 340 judges.
Supreme Court Report Annotated is the name of the bound series of legal decisions of the Philippines Supreme Court.You didn't specify whether you were looking for official documentation for the Philippines or the United States. In the United States, the comparable, annotated volumes of Supreme Court decisions is called US Supreme Court Reports, Lawyers' Edition.Annotated cases are available in print.
To qualify as a Supreme Court member in the Philippines, an individual must be a natural-born citizen, at least 40 years old, and have been for 15 years or more a judge of a lower court or engaged in the practice of law in the Philippines. Additionally, they must be of proven competence, integrity, probity, and independence.
The court filing fees in the Philippines vary depending on the type of case, court jurisdiction, and specific rules. It is best to refer to the official schedule of fees set by the Supreme Court for accurate information.