Public International Law
Public International Law
Public International Law
COLLEGE OF LAW
Manila
Critic on:
Submitted to:
Submitted by:
JANICE F. CABALAG
April 13, 2017
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This is one of the controversial cases when the Supreme Court in its
Decision dated March 8, 2016 penned by Justice Jose Perez declared Sen.
Mary Grace Natividad S.Poe-Llamanzares, who is a foundling, is a natural-
born citizen and met the 10-year residency requirement for the presidential
candidates, and is a qualified candidate for President in the May 9
elections.1
Foundling, defined.
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Supreme Court Decision dated March 8, 2016
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The state may confer the nationality upon a person born within its
territory by the application of the principles of jus soli (by place of birth), jus
sanguinis (by right of blood), an through naturalization. In addition, a State
may also consider marriage and adoption as methods of acquiring a
nationality.
The application of jus soli and jus sanguinis may result in an individual
having the nationality of two (2) States, the child possesses dual
citizenship. If a child whose parents State of nationality exclusively
applies jus soli is born in the territory of another State that
exclusively applies jus sanguinis, the child would not be considered
a citizen of either State; hence, a stateless person.7
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Blacks Law Dictionary
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Oxford English Dictionary
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Article 15(1) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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Article 1 of the Hague Convention
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Article 2 of the Hague Convention
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Article 1 of the 1954 Convention Relating to the Statutes of Stateless Persons
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A child whose parents are both unknown shall have the nationality
of the country of birth. If the childs parentage is established, its nationality
shall be determined by the rules applicable in cases where the parentage
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Art. 2 of the 1954 Convention Relation to the Statutes of Stateless Persons
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North Sea Continental Shelf Case
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Article 38 (1)of the Statute of the International Court of Justice
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General Comments No. 17
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Article 14 of the 1930 Hague Convention
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Article 15 of the 1930 Hague Convention
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UN, Charter of the United Nations
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Article 38(1)(b) of the ICJ Statute
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UN Declaration on Human Rights
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ratified the 1935 Constitution. The ratification of the provisions of the 1935
Constitution is a sovereign act of the Filipino people. Even if this
presumption were to be considered a generally accepted principle of
international law, it cannot be applied in the Philippines as it contradicts
the jus sanguinis principle of the 1935 Constitution, as well as the
distinction the 1935 Constitution made between children born of Filipino
fathers and of Filipina mothers.
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Article 2: A foundling found in the territory of a Contracting State shall, in the absence of proof to the
contrary, be considered to have been born within that territory of parents possessing the nationality of that
State.
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The 1935, 1973 and 1987 Philippine Constitutions