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_aLazo, Hilton A. _914532 |
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_aPiercing the Iron Curtain Rule in Interstate Succession: _bA Due Process Approach/ _cby Hilton A. Lazo |
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_aDiliman, Quezon City, Philippines: _bUniversity of the Philippines College of Law |
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362 | _aApril 2018 | ||
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_aPhilippine Law Journal _vVol.91, No.2 (April 2018) _x0031-7721 _914528 |
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_vVol.91, No.2 (April 2018) _x0031-7721 |
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520 | _aThis note introduces the irrebuttable presumption analysis as a new viable constitutional framework for judicial review to the "iron curtain rule." Using the framework, it is suggested that the rule should be viewed as a conclusive presumption of enmity that bars succession between an illegitimate child and her parents' legitimate relatives, but should give way to contrary evidence to vouchsafe a litigant's right to a meaningful participation in the judicial process. | ||
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_aIllegitimacy - Due process of law _914550 |
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