Αποτελέσματα Αναζήτησης
thereby sowing and creating a condition of widespread and extraordinary fear and panic among the populace, in order to coerce the government to give in to an unlawful demand shall be guilty of the crime of terrorism and shall suffer the penalty of forty (40) years of imprisonment, without the benefit of parole as provided for under Act No. 4103 ...
10 Ιουλ 2007 · The “Human Security Act of 2007,†or Republic Act No. 9372, is a law that Congress enacted “to protect life, liberty and property from acts of terrorism, to condemn terrorism as inimical and dangerous to the national security of the country … and to make terrorism a crime against the Filipino people, against humanity, and ...
26 Μαΐ 2017 · Before a charge for terrorism may be filed under RA 9372, there must first be a predicate crime actually committed to trigger the operation of the key qualifying phrases in the other elements of the crime, including the coercion of the government to accede to an "unlawful demand."
government to give in to an unlawful demand shall be guilty of the crime of terrorism and shall suffer the penalty of forty (40) years of imprisonment, without the benefit of parole as provided for under Act No. 4103, otherwise known as the Indeterminate Sentence Law, as amended.
The Human Security Act of 2007, officially designated as Republic Act No. 9372, was a Philippine law that took effect on July 20, 2007. [1] .
RA 9372: Human Security Act of 2007. Terrorism. Any person who commits an act punishable under any of the following provisions of the Revised Penal Code: Article 122 (Piracy in General and Mutiny in the High Seas or in the Philippine Waters); Article 134 (Rebellion or Insurrection);
provisions of RA 9372. This study found out that the following are the provisions of RA 9372 which are vague and lacks comprehensible standards where men of common intelligence must necessarily guess at its meaning and differ as to its application: a. Section 3 where terrorism is not clearly defined; b. Section 4, defining