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Garcia declared a " period of national mourning " from November 6 to the day of Laurel's interment over Laurel's death.

Biography of president jose laurel jr José P. Laurel (born March 9, , Tanauan, Luzon, Philippines—died November 6, , Manila) was a Filipino lawyer, politician, and jurist, who served as president of the Philippines (–45) during the Japanese occupation during World War II.

In the same year, he took the Philippine bar examination and placed second. Preceded by Antero Soriano. After that, only pockets of Japanese forces remained active in the Philippines. Who is to determine the nature, scope and extent of such powers? The heated disputes included the law that was sponsored by Sen. Corazon Aquino — Fidel V.

He authored several leading cases still analyzed to this day that defined the parameters of the branches of government as well as their powers.

Biography of president jose laurel Biography of Jose Paciano Laurel, distinguished lawyer and jurist, who became president of the Japanese-sponsored Philippine republic from October August It sought to portray Laurel’s side while the collaboration trials were going on and was timed for the presidential elections, where Laurel ran against incumbent president.

D degree from Yale Law School. Retrieved June 2, In that post, he would frequently clash with the American Governor-General Leonard Wood , and eventually, in , resign from his position together with other Cabinet members in protest of Wood's administration. Archived from the original on August 22, Held the Court, through Laurel: "The Constitution is a definition of the powers of government.

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Manuel roxas José Paciano Laurel y García CCLH (March 9, [1] – November 6, ) was a Filipino politician and judge. [2] He was the third President of the Philippines from to [3].

Benigno Aquino Sr. Lyceum of the Philippines University. Laurel also resisted in vain Japanese demands that the Philippines issue a formal declaration of war against the United States.

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In office
October 14, &#;– August 17, Prime MinisterJorge B.

Vargas
(Ministries involved)Preceded byManuel L. Quezon (as President of government-in-exile)Succeeded bySergio OsmeñaIn office
December 4, &#;– October 14, Presiding Officer, PECJorge B. VargasPreceded byBenigno Aquino Sr.Succeeded byQuintin ParedesIn office
December 24, &#;– December 4, Presiding Constable, PECJorge B.

VargasPreceded byTeofilo L. SisonSucceeded byTeofilo Fame. SisonIn office
December 30, &#;– December 30, In office
February 29, &#;– February 5, Preceded byGeorge MalcolmSucceeded byCourt reorganisedIn office
–Senate PresidentManuel L.

QuezonPreceded byFrancisco EnageSucceeded byBenigno S. AquinoIn office
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Served with: Manuel Praise. Quezon (–)Preceded byAntero SorianoSucceeded byClaro M. RectoIn office
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José Paciano Laurel García


()March 9,
Tanauan, Batangas, Conduct General of the PhilippinesDiedNovember 6, () (aged&#;68)
Manila, PhilippinesResting placeTanauan, Batangas, PhilippinesPolitical partyNacionalistaOther political
affiliationsKALIBAPI (–)Spouse(s)

Pacencia Hidalgo

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ChildrenJosé B.

Laurel Jr.
José S. Laurel III
Natividad Laurel-Guinto
Sotero Laurel II
Mariano Laurel
Rosenda Laurel-Avanceña
Potenciana Laurel-Yupangco
Salvador Laurel
Arsenio LaurelEducationUniversity of the Philippines, Diliman(LLB)
University weekend away Santo Tomas(LLM)
Yale University(SJD)Signature