Wherever constitutional law has emerged, it was in the form of laws to protect weak and helpless members of society from those who would use their power, privilege or position. The government and the judges should reform and enforce. If that is true, t e weak can certainly see the law as.
It is a prohibitory law. The weakness of the rule of law in this country is among the problems consistently raised not only by rights watchdogs but also by investors. Against the government, we are the weak.
The unmistakable intent of the law is to protect innocent lot buyers from scheming subdivision developers. As between these small lot buyers and the. “we must ensure that every filipino, whether rich or poor, educated or unlettered, knows that the law is not the instrument of the powerful, but the protector of the weak. And though they say you “can’t fight city hall,” when you can, it’s because of our nation’s rule of law.
Provide appropriate legal measures for the protection of human rights of all persons within the philippines, as well as filipinos residing abroad, and provide for preventive measures and. Should laws primarily protect the weak or the strong? The american gulag and the few cases of foreigners disappearing or dying mysteriously depicts a problem in the law enforcement. “we must ensure that every filipino, whether rich or poor, educated or unlettered, knows that the law is not the instrument of the powerful, but the protector of the weak.