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Disquisition and Jurisprudence on Remedial Law (Volume 2)
Law students, those who are preparing for the Bar Examination, the members of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines and the members of the Judiciary are bound to update themselves with new laws, rules and jurisprudence. This is the real world of the legal profession; that is, a world of continuous study.
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Disquisition and Jurisprudence on Remedial Law (Volume 1)
Congress enacted Republic Act No. 11576 expanding the jurisdictional amount cognizable by the First Level Courts and Republic Act No. 10951, the law adjusting the amount or the value of the property and damage on which a penalty is based, and the fines imposed under the Revised Penal Code.
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Basic Evidence
This 4th 2022 Edition incorporates the latest decisions and jurisprudence of the 2019 Amendments to the 1989 Revised Rules on Evidence, AM No. 19-08-15-SC. It also covers among others, Admissibility of evidence, Evidence of similar acts, Offer and objection to evidence, Cross examination and recall of witnesses, Impeachment, Quantum of evidence, DNA evidence, Admission of tape recordings, Confession to media, Extra judicial confessions, Character in criminal and civil cases, as well as an expanded Burden of Proof in both civil and criminal cases.
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Special Rules and Proceedings
- SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS – RULES 72 TO 109 OF THE RULES OF COURT
- REPUBLIC ACT NO. 11642 OR THE “DOMESTIC ADMINISTRATIVE ADOPTION AND ALTERNATIVE CHILD CARE ACT”
- RULE ON GUARDIANSHIP OF MINORS – A.M. NO. 03-02-05-SC
- RULE ON CUSTODY OF MINORS AND WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS IN RELATION TO CUSTODY OF MINORS – A.M. NO. 03-04-04-SC
- RULE ON THE WRIT OF AMPARO – A.M. NO. 07-9-12-SC
- RULE ON THE WRIT OF HABEAS DATA – A.M. NO. 08-1-16-SC
- REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9048 OR THE CLERICAL ERROR LAW, AS AMENDED BY REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10172
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Q&A on Special Proceedings
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
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
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 Revised Rule on Summary Procedure
This 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)
Prepared 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
“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
This 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
The 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
This 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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Special Proceedings (Book 2)
A 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)
A 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)
Additional 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
In 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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Know Your Rules: Special Civil Actions
This 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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Civil Procedure Explained (Volume 2)
This book incorporates a discussion of the “2019 Proposed Amendments to the 1997 Rules of Civil Procedure” (A.M. No. 19-10-20-SC) which took effect on May 01, 2020, as well as the recent resolutions and circulars of the Supreme Court, as they relate to and affect the 1997 Rules of Civil Procedure.
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Civil Procedure Explained (Volume 1)
This book incorporates a discussion of the “2019 Proposed Amendments to the 1997 Rules of Civil Procedure” (A.M. No. 19-10-20-SC) which took effect on May 01, 2020, as well as the recent resolutions and circulars of the Supreme Court, as they relate to and affect the 1997 Rules of Civil Procedure.
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Civil Procedure: Provisional Remedies and Special Civil Actions
This book on Provisional Remedies and Special Civil Actions is intended for lawyers, especially for litigators, as well as for law students and Bar reviewees. The 2019 edition retains the question-and-answer format of the 2007 edition.
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Bar Reviewer in Remedial Law (Syllabus-Based) Volume IV
Therefore, a work like Dean Moya’s latest series of Remedial Law Review books will always prove vital to Philippine legal education. In all his years as a practitioner, legal educator and expert in Remedial Law, Dean Moya has poured his heart and soul into his chosen profession.
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Bar Reviewer in Remedial Law (Syllabus-Based) Volume III
Therefore, a work like Dean Moya’s latest series of Remedial Law Review books will always prove vital to Philippine legal education. In all his years as a practitioner, legal educator and expert in Remedial Law, Dean Moya has poured his heart and soul into his chosen profession.
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Bar Reviewer in Remedial Law (Syllabus-Based) Volume II
Therefore, a work like Dean Moya’s latest series of Remedial Law Review books will always prove vital to Philippine legal education. In all his years as a practitioner, legal educator and expert in Remedial Law, Dean Moya has poured his heart and soul into his chosen profession.
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Bar Reviewer in Remedial Law (Syllabus-Based) Volume I Part II
Therefore, a work like Dean Moya’s latest series of Remedial Law Review books will always prove vital to Philippine legal education. In all his years as a practitioner, legal educator and expert in Remedial Law, Dean Moya has poured his heart and soul into his chosen profession.
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Bar Reviewer in Remedial Law (Syllabus-Based) Volume I Part I
Therefore, a work like Dean Moya’s latest series of Remedial Law Review books will always prove vital to Philippine legal education. In all his years as a practitioner, legal educator and expert in Remedial Law, Dean Moya has poured his heart and soul into his chosen profession.
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Critical Areas for the Bar: Remedial Law
This book therefore sets out the basics of how to ANSWER CLEARLY, BRIEFLY AND CONCISELY the IMPORTANT QUESTIONS in the BAR EXAMINATIONS concerning REMEDIAL LAW.
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General Principles of Evidence
Legal aspects and issues relevant to EVIDENTIARY LAW as well as IN legal practice are now complicated, complex and daunting.. Sometimes these new laws contradict and make complex simple cases in the application to evidence especially in the application of existing legal cases.
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Revised Rules on Evidence (Commentaries, Rules, and Cases)
Understanding the dynamic subject of evidence may be a daunting task to law students and law practitioners alike. Hence, I am delighted to read The Revised Rules on Evidence (Commentaries, Rules and Cases), which is the fourth book crafted by the father and daughter tandem. This book treats the entire subject of the evidence as revised, pursuant to A.M. No. 19-08-05-SC.
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Conceptual Approach to Special Rules and Proceedings
This book is already in its third edition although there is now a slight change on its title to make it conform with the title of the subject as contained in the Legal Education Board’s Revised Model Law Curriculum. Thus, it is now known as the “Conceptual Approach to Special Rules and Proceedings.”
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Conceptual Approach to Criminal Procedure
This book, Conceptual Approach to Criminal Procedure, is the third of the series of Remedial Law books that the author has written. The first two are the Conceptual Approach to Special Proceedings (2nd ed. 2021) and the Conceptual Approach to Civil Procedure (1st ed. 2020).
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Conceptual Approach to Evidence
The amendments made on the Rules of Evidence by A.M. No. 19-08-15-SC are mostly taken from the 2018 Federal Rules of Evidence of the United States, i.e., definition of hearsay, residual exception as an added exception to the Hearsay Rule, exceptions to the attorney client privilege, the new provision on the psychotherapist patient privilege, among others.
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Conceptual Approach to Civil Procedure
The subject of Remedial Law continues to evolve especially now that the Rules of Court Revision Committee has embarked and continues to embark on updating our rules of procedure.
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Notes and Cases on 1997 – Rules of Civil Procedure
AS AMENDED (RULES 1-71, RULES OF COURT) with 2019 PROPOSED AMENDMENTS
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Revised Rules of Criminal Procedure (Rules 110-127)
Revised Rules of Criminal Procedure (Rules 110-127)
by: Atty. Kevin Igmidio Eclevia Lat and Dr. Igmidio C. Lat
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Reviewer in Procedure and Evidence Gov. Phil. Shari’a Courts
The first edition of this book was entitled “Reviewer in Islamic Procedure and Evidence.” My decision to name the work as such was due to the fact that one of the tests in the Philippine Shari’a bar is called “Islamic Procedure and Evidence.”
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Special Rules of Procedure Governing Philippine Shari’a Courts Annotated
The amendments of the 1997 Rules of Civil Procedure by the Supreme Court of the Philippines effective May 1, 2020 and the passage of Republic Act No. 11054 otherwise known as the Bangsamoro Organic Law call for the revision of this humble work. There were substantial changes in the rules of pleading and in the jurisdiction of the Shari’a courts brought about such issuances. In addition, I have expanded the annotations of the Special Rules to minimize the reader’s effort in referring back to the provisions of the Rules of Court.
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Rules of Civil Procedure Annotated
The promulgation by the Supreme Court of A.M. No. 19‐10‐20‐SC on October 15, 2019, amending Rules 6 to 35 of the 1997 Rules of Civil Procedure, which becomes effective on May 1, 2020, necessitates the updating and revision of this work. In so doing, new legislations and Supreme Court circulars affecting it were also taken into consideration. The citations are enriched with more than a thousand cases from the last two decades to aid the reader for further research and to ensure that relevant rules and procedural principles cited are still good.
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Revised Rules of Criminal Procedure Annotated
This edition is revised, improved, and updated. In updating this edition, the pertinent provisions of A.M. No. 21-06-08-SC, June 29, 2021 (Rules on the Use of Body-Worn Cameras in the Execution of Warrants), A.M. No. 03-03-03-SC, Nov. 19, 2021 (Expansion of Jurisdiction of Special Commercial Courts), A.M. No. 08-8-7-SC, March 1, 2022 otherwise known as Rules on Expedited Procedures in the First Level Courts (REPFLC), A.M. No. 10-3-10-SC (2020 Revised Rules of Procedure for Intellectual Property Rights) and Department Circular No. 020 (Policy on Pro-Active Involvement of Prosecutors in Case Build-Up) as well as recent congressional legislations and other relevant issuances and decisions of the Supreme Court were taken into consideration. The citations are enriched to aid the reader in his or her further research.
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Primer on Ordinary Civil Action and Appeals for the Bench and the Bar (and aoon-to-be lawyers)
This material did not come about to compete with the respected legal luminaries in the legal field that came before the humbled author of this book. Neither is this material an attempt to make the author an institution in Civil Procedure.