• Introduction to Philippine Legislation

    It is the author’s humble opinion that there is a need to allocate more time, more attention, and more appreciation to legislation (its intricacies, constitutional bearings, and relationship with the laws it produces) to engender a deep understanding of how laws work, how they are to be applied. This is an unassuming reference material for use in the study of Philippine legislation; it humbly provides the student of law and anyone interested in the intricacies of our legislative process with the requisite working knowledge.

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  • The Philippine Constitution

    This humble work seeks to present the 1987 Philippine Constitution in a sort of outline form. Noticeable throughout this modest manuscript is the presentation of the salient provisions of the fundamental law and highlighted, when possible, with pertinent jurisprudence.

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  • Philippine Election Law

    In writing this final book in the Laws on Public Administration trilogy, the expanse volume of statutes, particularly amendatory laws passed after the Omnibus Election Code and the present Constitution, pertinent resolutions of the Commission on Elections, and important jurisprudence, presented a challenge to produce a comprehensive yet readable work for the law student and the election lawyer.

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  • Constitutional Law

    This edition constitutes the writer’s continuing fulfillment of his promise made to the author — a pledge made by a son to his father — to keep this, his book, refreshed and relevant.

    There has been a deliberate discarding of paragraphs and pages, done principally as an effort toward brevity and relevance. But there is as well found in this volume many new sentences on the many new cases and laws that have been pronounced or promulgated since the last publication of this book. They have been written here also for relevance.

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  • Pointers in Constitutional Law

    This book offers direct pointers to aid students to have an integral grasp of doctrinal principles in political law in preparation for the bar exam and legal practice.

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  • Notes on the Constitution (Volume 3)

    This third volume completes the undersigned teacher’s Notes on the Constitution.

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  • Notes on the Constitution (Volume 2)

    THIS WORK is a consolidation of the personal marginal and “index card” notes of the undersigned teacher. They have here been “distilled” for purposes of including only the essence or, if you will, the kernel or crux of the Political Law concepts and cases it features.

    These notes have, through the years, guided him in his lectures on this subject, as delivered by him in classrooms and in bar review halls.

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  • Notes on the Constitution (Volume 1)

    THIS WORK is a consolidation of the personal marginal and “index card” notes of the undersigned teacher. They have here been “distilled” for purposes of including only the essence or, if you will, the kernel or crux of the Political Law concepts and cases it features.

    These notes have, through the years, guided him in his lectures on this subject, as delivered by him in classrooms and in bar review halls.

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  • Constitutional Law 1

    The Constitution which is at the very core of our nation’s existence as an independent democratic republic has doubtlessly made dents on every Filipino’s life, ether through provisions championing our rights or those that chasten and chastise us for trampling upon our fellowmen’s rights.

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  • Constitutional Law 2

    Constitution Law is the core of Political Law, dealing as it does with the very essence of sovereignty which is articulated through the vivid words of a State’s fundamental law: the Constitution.

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  • Constitutional Interpretation

    The 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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  • Fundamentals of Human Rights Law

    This 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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  • Doctrines and Rulings on the Constitution

    This exhaustive book of essential decisions will enable the readers to understand the real meaning of the constitutional provisions. It is through the reasoning of the Court that one will be able to grapple and grasp the Framers’ motive and intent in crafting such provisions.

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  • Constitutional Law: The State and Branches of Government

    After accomplishing “Constitutional Law: the Fundamental Powers of the State and Bill of Rights”, and the opportunity given to me by Centralbooks, I immediately started writing, as Dean Jun Magsalin would describe it, on the Structure and Powers of the Government.

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  • Constitutional Law: The Fundamental Powers of the State and Bill of Rights

    The Constitution, aside from being the supreme law, is continuously animated with the times. Although the fundamental powers of the State and the Bill of Rights have remained constant, the interpretations of the laws pertaining to the rights of persons face constant positive change and dynamism.

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  • Philippine Government and the Constitution

    This work constitutes as an abridged follow-up to my books on Constitutional Law, in order to address its demand for senior high school and collegiate textbooks on the Philippine Government and the Constitution.
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  • Philippine Government and Constitution

    Preamble, The State, Police Power, Power of Eminent Domain, Taxation, Immunity of the State from Suit, National Territory, Declaration of Principles and State Policies, Bill of Rights, Citizenship, Suffrage, Separation of Powers, Delegation of Powers, Legislative Department, Executive Department, Judicial Department, Constitutional Commission, Local Government, Accountability of Public Officers, National Economy and Patrimony, Social Justice and Human Rights, Education, Science, Technology, Arts, Culture and Sports, The Family, Amendments or Revisions

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