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2010 BAR EXAMINATIONS POLITICAL AND PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW

2010 BAR EXAMINATIONS

POLITICAL AND PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW

5 September 2010 8 A.M. - 12 NN.

INSTRUCTIONS

This questionnaire is in TWO (2) PARTS: Part I with sixteen (16)

questions (numbered I to XVI), contained in eight (8) pages; and

Part II with eleven (11) questions (numbered XVII to XXVII),

contained in four (4) pages, for a total number of twelve (12)

pages.

Write your answers to Part I and Part II in the corresponding

portions indicated in the booklet.

Begin your answer to each numbered question on a separate page;

an answer to a subquestion under the same number may be written

continuously on the same page and succeeding pages until

completed.

Answer the question directly and concisely. Do not repeat the

question. Write legibly.

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GOOD LUCK!!!

______________________________

CONCHITA CARPIO MORALES

Chairperson

2010 Bar Examinations Committee

PLEASE CHECK THAT THIS SET CONTAINS TWELVE (12)

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PART I

I

The dictatorial regime of President A of the Republic of

Gordon was toppled by a combined force led by Gen. Abe, former

royal guards and the secessionist Gordon People’s Army. The new

government constituted a Truth and Reconciliation Commission to

look into the serious crimes committed under President A’s

regime. After the hearings, the Commission recommended that an

amnesty law be passed to cover even those involved in mass

killings of members of indigenous groups who opposed President

A. International human rights groups argued that the proposed

amnesty law is contrary to international law. Decide with reasons.

(4%)

II

Compare and contrast the jurisdiction of the International

Criminal Court and International Court of Justice. (3%)

III

A, a British photojournalist, was covering the violent protests

of the Thai Red-Shirts Movement in Bangkok. Despite warnings

given by the Thai Prime Minister to foreigners, specially

journalists, A moved around the Thai capital. In the course of his

coverage, he was killed with a stray bullet which was later

identified as having come from the ranks of the Red-Shirts. The

wife of A sought relief from Thai authorities but was refused

assistance.

A. Is there state responsibility on the part of Thailand? (2%)

B. What is the appropriate remedy available to the victim’s

family under international law? (3%)

IV

Choose the statement which appropriately completes the

opening phrase:

“A State which resorts to retorsion in international law

A. must ensure that all states consent to its act.

B. cannot curtail migration from the offending state.

C. can expel the nationals of the offending state.

D. should apply proportionate response within appreciable limit.

E. None of the above.

Explain your answer. (2%)

V

Congresswoman A is a co-owner of an industrial estate in

Sta. Rosa, Laguna which she had declared in her Statement of

Assets and Liabilities. A member of her political party authored a

bill which would provide a 5-year development plan for all

industrial estates in the Southern Tagalog Region to attract

investors. The plan included an appropriation of 2 billion pesos for

construction of roads around the estates. When the bill finally

became law, a civil society watchdog questioned the

constitutionality of the law as it obviously benefitted

Congresswoman A’s industrial estate. Decide with reasons. (3%)

VI

The “Poverty Alleviation and Assistance Act” was passed to

enhance the capacity of the most marginalized families nationwide.

A financial assistance scheme called “conditional cash transfers”

was initially funded 500 million pesos by Congress. One of the

provisions of the law gave the Joint-Congressional Oversight

Committee authority to screen the list of beneficiary families

initially determined by the Secretary of Department of Social

Welfare and Development pursuant to the Department

implementing rules. Mang Pandoy, a resident of Smokey

Mountain in Tondo, questioned the authority of the Committee.

A. Does Mang Pandoy have legal standing to question the law?

(2%)

B. Is the grant of authority to the Oversight Committee to screen

beneficiaries constitutional? (3%)

Decide with reasons.

VII

True or False.

A. A proclamation of a state of emergency is sufficient to allow

the President to take over any public utility. (0.5%)

B. A treaty which provides tax exemption needs no concurrence

by a majority of all the Members of the Congress. (0.5%)

VIII

Distinguish “presidential communications privilege” from

“deliberative process privilege.” (3%)

IX

The League of Filipino Political Scientists (LFPS) organized

an international conference on the human rights situation in

Myanmar at the Central Luzon State University (CLSU). An

exiled Myanmar professor Sung Kui, critical of the military

government in Myanmar, was invited as keynote speaker. The

Secretary of Foreign Affairs informed the President of the regional

and national security implications of having Prof. Kui address the

conference. The President thereupon instructed the immigration

authorities to prevent the entry of Prof. Kui into Philippine

territory. The chancellor of CLSU argued that the instruction

violates the Constitution. Decide with reasons. (4%)

X

A, the wife of an alleged victim of enforced disappearance,

applied for the issuance of a Writ of Amparo before a Regional

Trial Court in Tarlac. Upon motion of A, the court issued

inspection and production orders addressed to the AFP Chief of

Staff to allow entry at Camp Aquino and permit the copying of

relevant documents, including the list of detainees, if any.

Accompanied by court-designated Commission on Human Rights

(CHR) lawyers, A took photographs of a suspected isolation cell

where her husband was allegedly seen being held for three days

and tortured before he finally disappeared. The CHR lawyers

requested one Lt. Valdez for a photocopy of the master plan of

Camp Aquino and to confirm in writing that he had custody of the

master plan. Lt. Valdez objected on the ground that it may violate

his right against self-incrimination. Decide with reasons. (4%)

XI

Which statement best completes the following phrase: (1%)

“Freedom from torture is a right

A. subject to derogation when national security is threatened.”

B. confined only during custodial investigation.”

C. which is non-derogable both during peacetime and in a

situation of armed conflict.”

D. both (a) and (b)

E. none of the above.

XII

A witnessed two hooded men with baseball bats enter the

house of their next door neighbor B. After a few seconds, he heard

B shouting, “Huwag Pilo babayaran kita agad.” Then A saw the

two hooded men hitting B until the latter fell lifeless. The

assailants escaped using a yellow motorcycle with a fireball sticker

on it toward the direction of an exclusive village nearby. A

reported the incident to PO1 Nuval. The following day, PO1

Nuval saw the motorcycle parked in the garage of a house at Sta.

Ines Street inside the exclusive village. He inquired with the

caretaker as to who owned the motorcycle. The caretaker named

the brothers Pilo and Ramon Maradona who were then outside the

country. PO1 Nuval insisted on getting inside the garage. Out of

fear, the caretaker allowed him. PO1 Nuval took 2 ski masks and

2 bats beside the motorcycle. Was the search valid? What about

the seizure? Decide with reasons. (4%)

XIII

True or False.

A. A valid and definite offer to buy a property is a pre-requisite

to expropriation initiated by a local government unit. (0.5%)

B. Re-classification of land by a local government unit may be

done through a resolution. (0.5%)

C. Boundary disputes between and among municipalities in the

same province may be filed immediately with the Regional

Trial Court. (0.5%)

D. The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority is

authorized to confiscate a driver’s license in the enforcement

of traffic regulations. (0.5%)

XIV

ABC operates an industrial waste processing plant within

Laoag City. Occasionally, whenever fluid substances are released

through a nearby creek, obnoxious odor is emitted causing

dizziness among residents in Barangay La Paz. On complaint of

the Punong Barangay, the City Mayor wrote ABC demanding that

it abate the nuisance. This was ignored. An invitation to attend a

hearing called by the Sangguniang Panlungsod was also declined

by the president of ABC. The city government thereupon issued a

cease and desist order to stop the operations of the plant,

prompting ABC to file a petition for injunction before the Regional

Trial Court, arguing that the city government did not have any

power to abate the alleged nuisance. Decide with reasons. (3%)

XV

True or False.

A. A person who occupies an office that is defectively created

is a de facto officer. (0.5%)

B. The rule on nepotism does not apply to designations made in

favor of a relative of the authority making a designation.

(0.5%)

C. A discretionary duty of a public officer is never delegable.

(0.5%)

D. Acquisition of civil service eligibility during tenure of a

temporary appointee does not automatically translate to a

permanent appointment. (0.5%)

XVI

Rudy Domingo, 38 years old, natural-born Filipino and a

resident of the Philippines since birth, is a Manila-based

entrepreneur who runs KABAKA, a coalition of peoples’

organizations from fisherfolk communities. KABAKA’s

operations consist of empowering fisherfolk leaders through

livelihood projects and trainings on good governance. The Dutch

Foundation for Global Initiatives, a private organization registered

in The Netherlands, receives a huge subsidy from the Dutch

Foreign Ministry, which, in turn is allocated worldwide to the

Foundation’s partners like KABAKA. Rudy seeks to register

KABAKA as a party-list with himself as a nominee of the

coalition. Will KABAKA and Rudy be qualified as a party-list and

a nominee, respectively? Decide with reasons. (4%)

- END OF PART I -

PART II

XVII

During his campaign sortie in Barangay Salamanca, Mayor

Galicia was arrested at a PNP checkpoint for carrying highpowered

firearms in his car. He was charged and convicted for

violation of the COMELEC gun ban. He did not appeal his

conviction and instead applied for executive clemency. Acting on

the favorable recommendation of the Board of Pardons and Parole,

the President granted him pardon. Is he eligible to run again for an

elective position? Explain briefly. (5%)

XVIII

The House Committee on Appropriations conducted an

inquiry in aid of legislation into alleged irregular and anomalous

disbursements of the Countrywide Development Fund (CDF) and

Congressional Initiative Allocation (CIA) of Congressmen as

exposed by X, a Division Chief of the Department of Budget

and Management (DBM). Implicated in the questionable

disbursements are high officials of the Palace. The House

Committee summoned X and the DBM Secretary to appear and

testify. X refused to appear, while the Secretary appeared but

refused to testify invoking executive privilege.

A. May X be compelled to appear and testify? If yes, what

sanction may be imposed on him? (2%)

B. Is the Budget Secretary shielded by executive privilege from

responding to the inquiries of the House Committee?

Explain briefly. If the answer is no, is there any sanction that

may be imposed upon him? (3%)

XIX

To instill religious awareness in the students of Doña

Trinidad High School, a public school in Bulacan, the Parent-

Teacher’s Association of the school contributed funds for the

construction of a grotto and a chapel where ecumenical religious

services and seminars are being held after school hours. The use

of the school grounds for these purposes was questioned by a

parent who does not belong to any religious group. As his

complaint was not addressed by the school officials, he filed an

administrative complaint against the principal before the DECS. Is

the principal liable? Explain briefly. (5%)

XX

Define/explain the following:

A. Doctrine of operative facts (1%)

B. De facto municipal corporation (1%)

C. Municipal corporation by estoppel (1%)

D. Doctrine of necessary implication (1%)

E. Principle of holdover (1%)

XXI

The Sangguniang Panlungsod of Pasay City passed an

ordinance requiring all disco pub owners to have all their

hospitality girls tested for the AIDS virus. Both disco pub owners

and the hospitality girls assailed the validity of the ordinance for

being violative of their constitutional rights to privacy and to freely

choose a calling or business. Is the ordinance valid? Explain.

(5%)

XXII

Governor Diy was serving his third term when he lost his

governorship in a recall election.

A. Who shall succeed Governor Diy in his office as Governor?

(1%)

B. Can Governor Diy run again as governor in the next election?

(2%)

C. Can Governor Diy refuse to run in the recall election and

instead resign from his position as governor? (2%)

XXIII

A was a career Ambassador when he accepted an ad interim

appointment as Cabinet Member. The Commission on

Appointments bypassed his ad interim appointment, however, and

he was not re-appointed. Can he re-assume his position as career

Ambassador? (5%)

XXIV

Compare and contrast “overbreadth doctrine” from “void-forvagueness”

doctrine. (5%)

XXV

A. What is the rotational scheme of appointments in the

COMELEC? (2%)

B. What are the two conditions for its workability? (2%)

C. To what other constitutional offices does the rotational

scheme of appointments apply? (2%)

XXVI

Distinguish between “pocket veto” and “item veto.” (2%)

XXVII

What is the concept of association under international law?

(2%)

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