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PIL FINALS EXAM REVIEWER (CHAPTERS 10-17) [draft 1] (Amb. Rolando Gregorio)
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PIL FINALS EXAM REVIEWER (CHAPTERS 10-17) [draft 1] (Amb. Rolando Gregorio)
- The power exercised by a state over its - The internal waters of a state are
nationals assimilated to the land mass and
- Based on the theory that a national is subjected to the same degree of
entitled to the protection of his state jurisdiction exercised over the
wherever he may be and is, therefore, terrestrial domain, including “enclosed
bound to it by a duty of obedience and waters” (e.g., land-locked lakes,
allegiance national rivers and man-made canals)
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PIL FINALS EXAM REVIEWER (CHAPTERS 10-17) [draft 1] (Amb. Rolando Gregorio)
Outer Space
Other Territories
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PIL FINALS EXAM REVIEWER (CHAPTERS 10-17) [draft 1] (Amb. Rolando Gregorio)
Appointment of Envoys in the Philippines: - The diplomatic agent must exercise the
- By the President utmost discretion and tact, taking care
- Subject to the consent of the always to preserve the goodwill of the
Commission on Appointments sending state and to avoid interference
with its internal affairs.
Commencement of the Diplomatic Mission
Diplomatic Immunities and Privileges
The head of the mission is considered as having
taken up his functions in the receiving state - Necessary to give the envoy the fullest
either: freedom or latitude in the exercise of
a. When he has presented his credential; his official functions
or
b. When he has notified his arrival and a 1. Personal Inviolability
true copy of his credentials has been - Exceptions: (a) when he is
presented to the foreign ministry of the injured because he himself
receiving state caused the initial aggression
and exposed himself to danger;
Credentials of the Diplomatic Agent and (b) if he has committed an
1. Letter of credence, or lettre de créance, act of violence and it is
by means of which he is accredited to necessary to place him in
the receiving state with the request that preventive restraint
full faith and credit be given to his 2. Immunity from Jurisdiction
official acts on behalf of the sending - A diplomatic agent enjoy
state immunity from criminal
2. Diplomatic passport jurisdiction. He shall also enjoy
3. His official instructions immunity from civil and
4. A cipher or code book for use in sending administrative jurisdiction,
secret communications to his except in the case of: (RSP)
government (a) A real action relating
to private immovable
✪ Diplomatic Functions property in the
(RP-NAF) receiving state;
1. Representing the sending state in the (b) An action relating to
receiving state succession in which
2. Protecting in the receiving state the the diplomatic agent is
interests of the sending state and its involved as executor,
nationals administrator, heir or
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PIL FINALS EXAM REVIEWER (CHAPTERS 10-17) [draft 1] (Amb. Rolando Gregorio)
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PIL FINALS EXAM REVIEWER (CHAPTERS 10-17) [draft 1] (Amb. Rolando Gregorio)
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PIL FINALS EXAM REVIEWER (CHAPTERS 10-17) [draft 1] (Amb. Rolando Gregorio)
3. Death
4. Expiration of the term
5. Withdrawal of exequatur by the
receiving state
6. Outbreak of war between the receiving
and sending states
7. Extinction of either state
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PIL FINALS EXAM REVIEWER (CHAPTERS 10-17) [draft 1] (Amb. Rolando Gregorio)
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PIL FINALS EXAM REVIEWER (CHAPTERS 10-17) [draft 1] (Amb. Rolando Gregorio)
Treaty Interpretation
Termination of Treaties
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