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Philippines Constitution 1987 app for iPhone and iPad


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Reference Education
Developer: Creativebot Limited
Free
Current version: 2.1.1, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 03 Mar 2018
App size: 13.86 Mb

View the 1987 Philippine Constitution in your device! It is viewable offline or without internet.

The 1987 Constitution is the present Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines. It was proclaimed, ratified and made effective on February 11, 1987 by the then-president Corazon C. Aquino. The 1987 Constitution has the following parts: Preamble, National Territory, Declaration of Principles and State Policies, Bill of Rights, Citizenship, Suffrage, Legislative Department, Executive Department, Judicial Department, Constitutional Commissions, Local Government, Accountability of Public Officers, National Economy and Patrimony, Social Justice and Human Rights, Education, Science and Technology, Arts, Culture and Sports, The Family, General Provisions, Amendments or Revisions, and Transitory Provisions

-The 1987 Constitution;
-The 1973 Constitution;
-The 1935 Constitution.

-now also includes the 1986 Provisional "Freedom" Constitution, the 1943 Constitution (effective during Japanese Occupation), and the 1899 Malolos Constitution

Presented in a sleek yet simple intuitive interface for both the iPhone and the iPad, LawJuan: Constitution is optimized with these amazing features:

SEARCH -Search what you want to find quickly. Realtime lightning fast results which are filtered by each selected Constitution.

ANNOTATE -Attach annotations or important notes to Articles/Sections for future reference and quickly access all your annotations and notes in a snap.

IN-DOCUMENT SEARCH -Search, Highlight and Jump to a particular term inside the whole text of the legal document. It really makes it easier to find what you are looking for.

SHARE -Directly email and share Articles and notes. Notes are now filtered by category

QUICK ADD TO NOTES -Quickly add a selected text in the document to its notes (no need to copy text then go to notes then paste to note).