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Q&A on Special Proceedings
Original price was: ₱1,050.00.₱945.00Current price is: ₱945.00.It is a remedy by which a party seeks to establish a status, a right, or a particular fact. (Sec. 3, Rule 1, 1997 Revised Rules of Court)
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Q&A on Criminal Procedure and Evidence
Original price was: ₱650.00.₱585.00Current price is: ₱585.00.This modest work is primarily designed to appeal to all beginners and novices in the labyrinthine subjects of Criminal Procedure and Evidence.
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Q&A on Civil Procedure
Original price was: ₱650.00.₱585.00Current price is: ₱585.00.This modest work is primarily designed to appeal to all beginners and novices in the subject of Civil Procedure (Ordinary Civil Actions, Provisional Remedies, and Special Civil Actions).
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The Power of Judicial Review: Exposition and Defense
₱650.00The theory or power of judicial review still has its detractors and critics (both here and abroad). And the question of its legitimacy persists up to this day.
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The Revised Rule on Summary Procedure
₱540.00This handbook is primarily intended to be a handy and ready resource material for law students and legal practitioners. It presents the provisions of the Revised Rule on Summary Procedure, as well as relevant jurisprudential rulings.
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The Rules of Civil Procedure (As Amended by A.M. No. 19-10-20-SC)
₱840.00Prepared primarily for law students, the present handbook covers Rules 1 to 57 (Ordinary Civil Actions) of the 1997 Rules of Civil Procedure, as amended by A.M. No. 19-10-20-SC. (Rules 58 to 61 [Provisional Remedies] and Rules 62 to 71 [Special Civil Actions] were discussed in the author’s books, Rules on Provisional Remedies [With Cognate Jurisprudence] and Introduction to Special Civil Actions, respectively.)
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Introduction to Special Civil Actions
₱880.00“Special civil actions are designed for special situations or particular exigencies – and consequently require different procedural rules – such as those seeking the issuance of the extraordinary writs…” (Chief Justice Andres R. Narvasa, Handbook on THE COURTS, and the Criminal Justice System 7 [1996])
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Rules on Provisional Remedies
₱680.00This handbook is intended to be a reference material for law students, bar reviewees, and practitioners. It is hoped that they will find this modest work helpful.
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Criminal Procedure: Rules and Jurisprudence
₱960.00The handbook contains the Revised Rules of Criminal Procedure (A.M. No. 00-5-03-SC, effective December 1, 2000) and cognate jurisprudence; it also includes the general principles and settled doctrines in criminal procedure. It is fervently hoped that this little work will serve its avowed purpose.
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Evidence: An Annotated Guide
₱980.00This handbook on the 2019 Amendments to the Revised Rules on Evidence (A.M. No. 19-08-15-SC) is primarily intended to be a reference or guide (vade mecum) for law students and bar reviewees.
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Constitutional Interpretation
₱1,080.00The principal aim of this humble work is to be informative rather than to be critical. The book does not purport to be a complete list, or an exhaustive or definitive account, of the modes or theories of constitutional interpretation.
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Desk-Book for Philippine Notaries
₱650.00It has been four years since the first edition of this book was released in the year 2010.
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From Rural to Global (The Taguig Story)
Price range: ₱720.00 through ₱880.00This provision reflects the country’s commitment to promoting peace, non-aggression, and cooperation with other nations in line with international law and diplomatic principles. The Philippines, like many other countries, advocates for the peaceful resolution of conflicts and disputes through negotiation, dialogue, and international cooperation.
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Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management System with Related Laws and the Constitution
₱920.00This provision reflects the country’s commitment to promoting peace, non-aggression, and cooperation with other nations in line with international law and diplomatic principles. The Philippines, like many other countries, advocates for the peaceful resolution of conflicts and disputes through negotiation, dialogue, and international cooperation.
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Public Safety and Criminal Justice System
₱950.00These constitutional provisions reflect the commitment of the Philippine government to uphold public safety, protect individual rights, and maintain peace and order in the country. They provide a framework for the government’s actions and policies in ensuring the well-being and security of the Filipino people.
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Fundamentals of Human Rights Law
₱1,080.00This book is primarily intended to serve as either the comprehensive text to supplement Constitutional Law II with its renewed focus on Constitutional and Human Rights or for students in law schools which offer a separate course on Human Rights Law.
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Intellectual Property Code
₱1,240.00On a more serious note, this material is based on my course outline which I have been using for the past decade. It highlights the bar examination questions since 1985 to 2017 and salient Supreme Court decisions in every topic.
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Negotiable Instruments in a Nutshell (Act No. 2031)
₱1,280.00On a more serious note, this material is based on my course outline which I have been using for the past decade. It highlights the bar examination questions since 1987 to 2015 and salient Supreme Court decisions in every topic. The codal provisions are reproduced in the latter part of the book, for reference purposes. May this book help you in the fulfillment of your dreams.
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Primer on the Revised Corporation Code (Republic Act No. 11232)
₱1,200.00This book showcases the author’s personal “unique” writing style. It is the best companion for law students and bar examinees as it explains the Revised Corporation Code and refers to current jurisprudence as well as bar examination questions for the past two decades.
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Reviewer in Commercial Law (Volume 1)
₱1,380.00This volume covers Corporation Law, Securities, Partnership and Transportation Law.
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Corporation and Basic Securities Law
₱1,250.00Like all other materials, this is based on my course outline which I have been using for the past decade. It highlights provisions which were changed under the new law, salient bar examination questions from for the past two decades (yes, kasama na itong katatapos lang na 2020-21 Bar) and recent Supreme Court decisions up to 2021.
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Handbook on Insurance Law (RA 10607)
₱1,350.00On a more serious note, this material is based on my course outline which I have been using for the past decade. It highlights the bar examination questions since 1975 to 2018 and salient Supreme Court decisions in every topic.
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Violence Against Women and their Children
₱1,080.00This book transcends the boundaries of a traditional legal text. It is a compass for practitioners navigating the intricate legal framework surrounding the law on Anti-Violence against Women and their Children. Through careful analysis and insightful commentary, Professor Tagupa demystifies the nuances of legislation, offering clarity to those who seek to enforce and uphold the rights of women and children.
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Treatise on Sexual Harassment
₱980.00This book will thus provide the stakeholders information about the concept of sexual harassment under Republic Act No. 7877 and Republic Act No. 11313, the three-fold liabilities of the offender, and the duties and obligations of the different players tasked to do something to end sexual harassment.
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Post-Conviction Relief: Probation
₱1,150.00The realization that there is no publication that covers all the relevant legal anchors on probation compelled the author to put in writing what she had gathered and learned in the course of her work as a member of the judiciary.
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Defining Legal Insanity
₱850.00One of the causes which will overthrow the presumption of voluntariness and of intelligence of a person who stands charged with a crime is insanity. Nonetheless, such defense is solely hinged on the Revised Penal Code that neither describes nor explains the concept.
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Child in Conflict with the Law
₱1,280.00The Book Child in Conflict of Law by Judge May Hazel M. Tagupa is perhaps among the very few on the subject on juvenile justice.
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Avenues for Settlement in Labor Arbitration
₱750.00This book therefore seeks to introduce the learners, and practitioners, of law on these procedures as applied to labor arbitration in the various agencies of the Department of Labor and Employment. With these provisions, perhaps, inadvertent miscarriage of labor justice may be prevented, and a vast majority of the wage earners can taste the sweet nectar of their hard work in
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Special Proceedings (Book 2)
₱1,520.00A Compilation of the latest Special Laws and Supreme Court Circulars subsumed under Special Proceedings, with Jurisprudence, Administrative Orders, Implementing Rules and Regulations, as well as excerpts from published materials and Lectures of the Author
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Special Proceedings (Book 1)
₱1,520.00A Compilation of new and amending Republic Acts, Recent Supreme Court Circulars and Jurisprudence, Administrative Orders, Rules and Regulations, and excerpts from published materials and Lectures of the Author
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The Art of Presentation of Evidence (With the Corresponding Objections)
₱880.00Additional illustrations on the presentation of evidence on direct and cross examination, the introduction of documentary and object evidence, as well as the formal offer thereof, are also integrated in this revised edition.
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The Rules of Court in a Nutshell
₱1,080.00In the Preface of the 1st Edition, it was stated: “It is true that law is one versatile and dynamic of all branches of knowledge. As these rules were modified, amended, supplemented and / or revised through the years, so were these presentations. The most recent are the 2019 Rules on Civil Procedure and the 2019 Revised Rules on Evidence, both which took effect on 01 May 2020.”
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Labor Laws
₱1,080.00In the years that I was given the privilege of teaching Labor Laws in different law schools, certain topics are combined into one subject. Such are Agri-Soc Laws (Agrarian Labor Laws in relation to Social Legislation); Labor Standards combined with Social Legislation; Labor Relations which include Termination Of The Employer – Employee Relationship. The following therefore is a compendium of these subject matters in relation to pertinent labor laws.
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Obligations and Contracts
₱1,150.00An obligation is a juridical relation whereby a person (called the creditor) may demand from another (called the debtor) the observance of a determinative conduct (the giving, doing or not doing), and in case of breach, may demand satisfaction from the assets of the latter.
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Know Your Rules: Special Civil Actions
₱1,320.00This book is the first part of my Know Your Rules series, which shall cover the entire Rules of Court and other procedural laws.
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Wills and Succession
₱3,120.00This book hopes to address this need. This book is the culmination of more than a quarter of a century’s worth of classroom discussion, and is designed to complement classroom instruction. Significant cases are cited (albeit edited to exclude extraneous matters) to illustrate the application of the law, and commented on, whenever there is a reason to disagree with the conclusions reached by the court.
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The Negotiable Instruments Law, Notes and Cases
₱2,600.00The law merchant was codified in England in 1882 as the Bills of Exchange Act. In the United States, there was pressure to codify a similar set of laws in order to eliminate the conflicting provisions among the rules adopted by the different states. The efforts were successful. A parallel set of laws was codified in the United States as the Uniform Negotiable Instruments Law.
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Obligations and Contracts (Volume 2)
₱1,850.00An obligation is a legal relationship between two or more persons where one of them, called the creditor or obligee, may demand of the other, called the debtor or obligor, the fulfillment of a prestation.
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Obligations and Contracts (Volume 1)
₱1,850.00An obligation is a legal relationship between two or more persons where one of them, called the creditor or obligee, may demand of the other, called the debtor or obligor, the fulfillment of a prestation.
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Q&A Bar Primer on the Anti-Money Laundering Act
₱680.00The Financial Action Task Force (FATF), an intergovernmental organization founded in 1989 on the initiative of the G7 to develop policies to combat money laundering, described lawyers as potential “gatekeepers” to money laundering and terrorist financing efforts, due to the different services they can offer to their clients. In the FATF Report on Money Laundering Typologies 2000-2001, the FATF illustrated how lawyers become susceptible to complex money laundering schemes due to their ability to easily switch between “advising on financial and fiscal matters, establishing trusts and corporate entities and completing property and other financial transactions, such as investments.”