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  1. Jan 12, 2020 · 1. 230 philippine legal doctrines (as of 2020) researched and compiled by prof. alvin t. claridades professor, pup college of law and university of asia and the pacific institute of law; bar reviewer, vlc bar review center (for the benefit of bar examination reviewees, law students, professors and practitioners) 1.

  2. 252 UST LAW REVIEW [Vol. 65 (1) NO. The remedy of amparo, in its present formulation, is confined merely to instances of "extralegal killings" or "enforced disappearances" and to threats thereof. "Extralegal killings" are killings committed without due process of law, i.e., without legal safeguards or judicial proceedings.

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  3. EN BANC. [ G.R. No. 241257, September 29, 2020 ] PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, VS. BRENDO P. PAGAL, A.K.A. "DINDO," ACCUSSED-APPELLANT. DECISION. GESMUNDO, J.: "For there is but one essential justice which cements society, and one law which establishes this justice. This law is right reason, which is the true rule of all ...

  4. A sincere desire to adopt a Filipino name to. the fitness of a man life. 3 2020 UP BOC Civil Law Reviewer.pdf - Free ebook download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read book online for free. This document contains a table of contents for a book on Philippine civil law.

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    of the Philippines Law Center - Institute of International Legal Studies and the Philippine Society of International Law for the publication of the 2020 edition of the Philippine Yearbook of International Law despite the challenges of the pandemic. EDGARDO CARLO L. VISTAN II Dean University of the Philippines College of Law

  6. Sep 13, 2020 · PRINCIPLES: (a) The “lex situs” (law of the place where the property is situated) governs almost everything that concerns real property: formalities for their alienation, the capacity to encumber or otherwise dispose of them, and so forth. In the Philippines this rule applies to both real and personal property. (Art. 16, par. 1, Civil Code).

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