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Discuss Byron Cristobal’s reaction of the said ordinance​

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Answered by shailpriyamahaseth
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Section 1. The State shall protect and promote the right of all citizens to quality education at all levels, and shall take appropriate steps to make such education accessible to all.

Answered by probrainsme104
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"No to  the Sogie bill and No to the same sex marriage." This is the reaction of cristobal on the ordinance, he then urged the general public to read the ordinance. He may have arrived to the present conclusion after reading the availability written in section 5 "prohibited acts," the section 5 paragraph I states that; "Denying. application of licenses, clearances, certifications, or other documents issued by government authorities and other juridical entities, on the idea of actual perceived Sexual Orientation and personal identity. Expression."

If you'd simply read this provision without understanding the basic of law within the Philippines, one would arrive to the current conclusion. Lex specialis derogat legi generali could be a judicial doctrine that states specific law overrides general laws, The Family Code of the Philippines could be a specific law that governs marriage and other factors that involve within the family, it's a law that was enacted by the Legislation and recognized by the Judiciary. A mere ordinance cannot and can not overwrite a selected law, unless the law itself is revised by the house of representative using the aforementioned provisions.

The moral rights. (If were talking of ethical rights within the contextual concept of the Philippine law it's personal rights that connect the creator of a piece to their work).

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