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Q&A on Special Proceedings
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Q&A on Criminal Procedure and Evidence
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Q&A on Civil Procedure
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The Power of Judicial Review: Exposition and Defense
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The Revised Rule on Summary Procedure
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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.)

Introduction to Special Civil Actions
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Rules on Provisional Remedies
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Criminal Procedure: Rules and Jurisprudence
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Evidence: An Annotated Guide
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Constitutional Interpretation
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Desk-Book for Philippine Notaries
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From Rural to Global (The Taguig Story)
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Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management System with Related Laws and the Constitution
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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.
