This study aims to analyze the provisions of the Philippine constitution which have been left largely unexplored. Terms "new" and "distinctive" were used in the study when the provisions in question are not found either in the Philippine Bill, the Jones Law or in the American Constitution or may have been included in a Philippine or United States law but not in any former organic law of the Philippines. The study does not intend to treat and examine each and every new feature of the constituion, but only those that are distinctive, important, differentiating, individualized, and outstanding. It also include a short account of the Malolos Constitution, the Philippine Bill of 1902, and the Jones Act, because an understanding of these great and historic documents is necessary for the proper understanding of the present Constitution.