This document discusses intellectual property and the constitution of an unnamed country. It outlines two sections of the constitution: Article XII which discusses the social function of property and the state's role in promoting distributive justice and intervening for the common good. It also mentions an unrelated court case, Ching Kian Chuan v. CA. The document contains many random letters and words that provide no additional context.
This document discusses intellectual property and the constitution of an unnamed country. It outlines two sections of the constitution: Article XII which discusses the social function of property and the state's role in promoting distributive justice and intervening for the common good. It also mentions an unrelated court case, Ching Kian Chuan v. CA. The document contains many random letters and words that provide no additional context.
This document discusses intellectual property and the constitution of an unnamed country. It outlines two sections of the constitution: Article XII which discusses the social function of property and the state's role in promoting distributive justice and intervening for the common good. It also mentions an unrelated court case, Ching Kian Chuan v. CA. The document contains many random letters and words that provide no additional context.
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