JURISPRUDENCE

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  • The word jurisprudence derives from the
    Latin term?
    juris prudentia
  • juris prudentia means?
    study/science of law
  • it refers to the rules that a social system provides us with.
    Ethics
  • It refers to our own principle
    Morals/Morality
  • It is the guiding principles of conduct of an individual group.
    Ethics
  • It refers to the principles on which one's judgments of right and wrong.
    Morals
  • It is influenced by society, culture and religion
    Morals
  • It is influenced by profession, field, organization, etc.
    Ethics
  • This principle vary according to different cultures and religions
    Morals
  • It is uniform compared to morals
    Ethics
  • This is related to professional work.
    Ethics
  • This is not related to professional work
    Morals
  • It defines as the system of rules which a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members and which it may enforce by the imposition of penalties.
    The Law
  • The law is guided by?
    Ethical Code of Profession
  • it refers to the preparation and enactment of laws by a legislative body through its lawmaking process
    The Legislation
  • The legislative process includes?
    Evaluating, amending, and voting on proposed laws.
  • The legislation is guided by?
    Code of Ethics
  • What are the 3 legal documents in the philippines used to create laws or regulations?
    Administrative order, executive order, republic act
  • This refers to a document that is a law passed by the Congress and signed by the president that applies to the whole country.

    Republic act
  • it is the most important legal document in the Philippines as it has the highest legal effect and is enforceable by the courts.

    Republic act
  • A Republic Act can only be repealed or amended by another law. True or False?

    True
  • This is an order issued by the President or a department head to direct or regulate the operations of government agencies or to implement policies or programs.
    Administrative Order
  • This is an order issued by the President to direct or regulate
    the operations of government agencies or to implement policies or programs.
    Executive Order
  • This is a law issued by the president during martial law or a state of emergency.
    Presidential Decree
  • This legal document has the same legal effect as a Republic act, but it is temporary and can be revoked by the President of the Congress.

    Presidential Decree
  • This document is usually used to address urgent issues or to implement reforms that require immediate action.

    Presidential Decree
  • An internal order of the government
    Administrative Order
  • These documents are laws that apply to the whole country.
    Republic Act and Presidential Decree
  • these documents have the force of law but is limited in scope and applicability. 

    Executive Order
  • It is a provision in a law or statute that
    specifies which previous laws or provisions are repealed or no longer valid.
    Repealing Clause
  • Its purpose is to eliminate any conflicting laws or provisions that may be in effect and to ensure that the new law or provision is the only one to be followed.

    Repealing Clause
  • are often included in laws passed by the legislature or in executive orders issued by the President.
    Repealing Clause
  • It refers the bill to the appropriate committee/s
    The Speaker
  • They prepare and draft the bill upon the Member's request.
    The Bill Drafting Division of the Reference and Research Bureau
  • The Committee approves the Committee Report and formally transmits the same to the?
    Plenary Affairs Bureau
  • is registered and numbered by the Bills and Index Service.
    Committee Report
  • It is included in the Order of Business and referred to the Committee on Rules.

    Committee Report
  • schedules the bill for consideration on Second Reading.
    The Committee on Rules
  • The Philippine Pharmacy Act

    RA 10918
  • “The pharmacy law”
    RA 5921