• Jotting and Jurisprudence in Civil Law
  • Ruben F. Balane

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    • Publisher: Central Book Supply, Inc.
    • ISBN: 978-971-011-140-4
    • No. of Pages: 646
    • Size: 6"x9"
    • Edition: 2010 Edition




    Description:

    This book is not a treatise and was not intended to be one. It is a compilation, put together over a good number of years of teaching the subject, of my teaching materials and case
    assignments in the course entitled Succession or Wills and Succession in the law school curricula. It is intended to be a reference or textbook for my students at the University of the
    Philippines and the Ateneo de Manila. Perhaps it could also be of some use to students in other law schools, as well as to members of the legal profession.
    As the title—Jottings and Jurisprudence in Civil Law— suggests, this is supposed to be part of a larger effort, but the publisher’s advice and my own inclination made that effort commence “in medias res” rather than at the beginning of civil
    law as traditionally divided. With some luck and persistence, perhaps the other areas will also be covered in the future.






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    • by:  Ruben F. Balane
      • ISBN
        978-971-011-140-4
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      • Page length
        646 pages
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      • Dimension
        6"x9" inches
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      • Edition
        2010 Edition
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    Description:


    This book is not a treatise and was not intended to be one. It is a compilation, put together over a good number of years of teaching the subject, of my teaching materials and case
    assignments in the course entitled Succession or Wills and Succession in the law school curricula. It is intended to be a reference or textbook for my students at the University of the
    Philippines and the Ateneo de Manila. Perhaps it could also be of some use to students in other law schools, as well as to members of the legal profession.
    As the title—Jottings and Jurisprudence in Civil Law— suggests, this is supposed to be part of a larger effort, but the publisher’s advice and my own inclination made that effort commence “in medias res” rather than at the beginning of civil
    law as traditionally divided. With some luck and persistence, perhaps the other areas will also be covered in the future.