Penalty for Acts Impairing Proper Observance of Rights and Privileges of Foreign Diplomatic and Consular Agents
Republic Act No. 75, enacted on October 21, 1946, penalizes acts that undermine the rights and privileges of accredited foreign diplomatic and consular agents in the Philippines. It imposes fines and imprisonment for individuals who falsely impersonate such officials, act as agents of foreign governments without registration, or wear unauthorized foreign uniforms. The Act voids any legal process aimed at arresting or seizing property from foreign ambassadors and specifies penalties for assaults against them. The provisions are contingent on reciprocal protections being afforded to Philippine representatives by other nations.
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- What is Penalty for Acts Impairing Proper Observance of Rights and Privileges of Foreign Diplomatic and Consular Agents about?
- Republic Act No. 75, enacted on October 21, 1946, penalizes acts that undermine the rights and privileges of accredited foreign diplomatic and consular agents in the Philippines. It imposes fines and imprisonment for individuals who falsely impersonate such officials, act as agents of foreign governments without registration, or wear unauthorized foreign uniforms. The Act voids any legal process aimed at arresting or seizing property from foreign ambassadors and specifies penalties for assaults against them. The provisions are contingent on reciprocal protections being afforded to Philippine representatives by other nations.
- What type of law is Republic Act No. 75?
- Penalty for Acts Impairing Proper Observance of Rights and Privileges of Foreign Diplomatic and Consular Agents (Republic Act No. 75) is a Philippine Statutes enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Penalty for Acts Impairing Proper Observance of Rights and Privileges of Foreign Diplomatic and Consular Agents enacted?
- Penalty for Acts Impairing Proper Observance of Rights and Privileges of Foreign Diplomatic and Consular Agents (Republic Act No. 75) was enacted on Oct 21, 1946.
- What is the citation for Penalty for Acts Impairing Proper Observance of Rights and Privileges of Foreign Diplomatic and Consular Agents?
- Penalty for Acts Impairing Proper Observance of Rights and Privileges of Foreign Diplomatic and Consular Agents, Republic Act No. 75, Oct 21, 1946 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Republic Act No. 75
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Republic Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
October 21, 1946
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 75
AN ACT TO PENALIZE ACTS WHICH WOULD IMPAIR THE PROPER OBSERVANCE BY THE REPUBLIC AND INHABITANTS OF THE PHILIPPINES OF THE IMMUNITIES, RIGHTS, AND PRIVILEGES OF DULY ACCREDITED FOREIGN DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR AGENTS IN THE PHILIPPINES
SECTION 1. Any person who shall falsely assume and take upon himself to act as a diplomatic, consular, or any other official of a foreign government duly accredited as such to the Government of the Republic of the Philippines with intent to defraud such foreign government or the Government of the Philippines, or any person, or in such pretended character shall demand or obtain, or attempt to obtain from person or from said foreign government or the Government of the Philippines, or from any officer thereof, any money, paper, document, or other thing, of value, shall be fined not more than five thousand pesos, or shall be imprisoned for not more than five years, or both, in addition to the penalties that may be imposed under the Revised Penal Code.
SECTION 2. Any person, other than a diplomatic or consular officer or attaché, who shall act in the Republic of the Philippines as an agent of a foreign government without prior notification to, and registration with, the Secretary of Foreign Affairs shall be fined not more than five thousand pesos, or imprisoned not more than five years, or both, aside from other penalties that may be imposed by law. cdt
SECTION 3. Any person, who with intent to deceive or mislead, within the jurisdiction of the Republic, wear any naval, military, police, or other official uniform, decoration, or regalia of any foreign State, nation or government with which the Republic of the Philippines is at peace, or any uniform, decoration or regalia so nearly resembling the same as to be calculated to deceive, unless such wearing thereof be authorized by such State, nation, or government, shall upon conviction, be punished by a fine not exceeding two hundred pesos or imprisonment not exceeding six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
SECTION 4. Any writ or process sued out or prosecuted by any person in any court of the Republic of the Philippines, or by any judge or justice, whereby the person of any ambassador or public minister of any foreign State, authorized and received as such by the President, or any domestic or domestic servant of any such ambassador or minister is arrested or imprisoned, or his goods or chattels are distrained, seized, or attached, shall be deemed void, and every person by whom the same is obtained or prosecuted, whether as party or as attorney, and every officer concerned in executing it, shall upon conviction, be punished by imprisonment for not more than three years and a fine of not exceeding two hundred pesos in the discretion of the court.
SECTION 5. The provisions of section four hereof shall not apply to any case where the person against whom the process is issued is a citizen or inhabitant of the Republic of the Philippines, in the service of an ambassador or a public minister, and the process is founded upon a debt contracted before he entered upon such service; nor shall the said section apply to any case where the person against whom the process is issued is a domestic servant of an ambassador or a public minister, unless the name of the servant has, before the issuing thereof, been registered in the Department of Foreign Affairs, and transmitted by the Secretary of Foreign Affairs to the Chief of Police of the City of Manila, who shall upon receipt thereof post the same in some public place in his office. All persons shall have resort to the list of names so posted in the office of the Chief of Police, and take copies without fee.
SECTION 6. Any person who assaults, strikes, wounds, imprisons or in any other manner offers violence to the person of an ambassador or a public minister, in violation of the law of nations, shall be imprisoned not more than three years, and fined not exceeding two hundred pesos, in the discretion of the court, in addition to the penalties that may be imposed under the Revised Penal Code.
SECTION 7. The provisions of this Act shall be applicable only in case where the country of the diplomatic or consular representative adversely affected has provided for similar protection to duly accredited diplomatic or consular representatives of the Republic of the Philippines by prescribing like or similar penalties for like or similar offenses herein contained.
SECTION 8. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
Approved: October 21, 1946
Not published in the Official Gazette
Cite This Law
Penalty for Acts Impairing Proper Observance of Rights and Privileges of Foreign Diplomatic and Consular Agents, Republic Act No. 75, Oct 21, 1946 (Philippines)
Penalty for Acts Impairing Proper Observance of Rights and Privileges of Foreign Diplomatic and Consular Agents, Republic Act No. 75 (Phil. 1946)
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