Stare Decisis and PDAF in The Philippines
Stare Decisis and PDAF in The Philippines
Stare Decisis and PDAF in The Philippines
Mendoza
Block 1C
Legal Technique Paper 1
Atty. Alrich Dy
February 11, 2016
This paper talks about the importance of history in relation to the
profession of law. It talks about the doctrine of stare decisis and if past
precedent should always hold taking into consideration the rules laid
down in court and the reasons behind these rules.
The best moments in reading are when you come across
something a thought, a feeling, a way of looking at things which
you had thought special and particular to you. Now here it is, set down
by someone else, a person you have never met, and it is as if a hand
has come out and taken yours.1
Learning and studying history has many advantages. First, we get to
learn past events that are relevant to the development of society. We
get to appreciate how relevant and controversial issues are solved,
which would guide the people should a similar issue arises in the
future. This is especially true to those who are engaged in the
profession of law.
The doctrine of stare decisis et non quieta movere has been used
many times in our courts. It means from settled precedents, there
must be no departure2. The doctrine of stare decisis has long been
adopted by our courts through Article 8 of the Civil Code of the
Philippines which states that: Judicial decisions applying or interpreting
the laws or the Constitution shall form part of the legal system of the
Philippines.3 What this doctrine teaches us is that when a court has
once laid down a principle, it should be applied to all future cases,
should the facts and issues involved be substantially the same. This
doctrine accords our courts not only efficiency and convenience, but
also stability. Clearly, there would be no reason to dwell into issues that
have already been resolved by the court for this only wastes time and
effort, especially in the light of the numerous cases our courts handle
day per day.
1 Jones, D. et. al. (Producer) & Hytner, N. (Director) & Bennett, A.
(Writer). (2006). The History Boys [Motion Picture]. United Kingdom:
Fox Searchlight Pictures.
2 Evangelista, F. J. and Aquino, D. R. (2015). Legal Logic. Quezon City:
Central Books, p 26.
3 The Civil Code of the Philippines [Civil Code], Republic Act No. 386,
art 8.
4 The Revised Penal Code of the Philippines [Penal Code], Republic Act
No 3815, art 266.
5 Supra at 2, p 30.
6 Ibid. p 27.
9 Supra at 1.
10 Hubert Webb v De Leon, G.R. No. 121234 [1995].