The Constitution of the Philippines

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf gptkb:Constitution
gptkbp:allows discrimination
torture
gptkbp:amends gptkb:Congress
gptkbp:bornIn February 2, 1987
gptkbp:composedOf 18 articles
gptkbp:contains gptkb:Bill_of_Rights
gptkbp:divisions government powers
gptkbp:enactedBy a national plebiscite
gptkbp:ensures freedom of religion
freedom of speech
freedom of assembly
fundamental rights
equal protection under the law
the right to a fair trial
the right to health
the right to participate in government
the right to own property
the right to privacy
the right to health care
the right to freedom from arbitrary detention
the right to a clean and healthy environment
gptkbp:established gptkb:the_Department_of_Education
gptkb:the_Commission_on_Audit
the judiciary
the framework of government
a democratic government
the_Department_of_Health
the_National_Commission_on_Indigenous_Peoples
the_National_Economic_and_Development_Authority
the_Office_of_the_Ombudsman
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label The Constitution of the Philippines
gptkbp:is_evaluated_by gptkb:the_Supreme_Court
gptkbp:legal_principle gptkb:the_Philippines
gptkbp:promotes social justice
gptkbp:protectedArea the environment
gptkbp:provides gptkb:the_Commission_on_Human_Rights
separation of powers
the right to education
local government autonomy
the electoral process
the right to work
the right to social security
the right to due process
the right to participate in cultural life
the national economy
the right to access to justice
the right to form unions
the right to seek redress of grievances
the right to free access to information
the right to freedom from violence.
gptkbp:recognizes the importance of education
the role of civil society
the rights of indigenous peoples
the importance of cultural heritage
the family as the basic unit of society
the importance of peace and order
the role of women in nation-building
gptkbp:replacedBy 1973 Constitution
gptkbp:wrote English_and_Filipino