What is the Supreme Court’s role in reviewing martial law?
The Supreme Court can review the factual basis of martial law and must decide on its validity within thirty days.
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The Supreme Court can review the factual basis of martial law and must decide on its validity within thirty days.
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Martial law does not suspend the Constitution or the functions of civil courts and legislative assemblies in the Philippines.
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Suspending the writ of habeas corpus only affects those judicially charged with rebellion or crimes directly related to an invasion.
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Persons arrested during a writ suspension must be charged within three days or be released from government custody immediately.
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The President can grant pardons, reprieves, and commutations, except in impeachment cases, after a final judicial conviction.
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The President requires the concurrence of a majority of all members of Congress to grant legal amnesty.
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The President must get the Monetary Board’s concurrence before contracting or guaranteeing any foreign loans for the Republic.
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A treaty is only valid if at least two-thirds of the Senate members concur with the international agreement.
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The President must submit the national budget to Congress within thirty days of the start of each regular session.
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The President appoints department heads, ambassadors, and high-ranking military officers, often requiring Commission on Appointments’ consent.
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