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  1. 230 philippine legal doctrines (as of 2020) as compiled by atty. 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) doctrine of absolute privilege.

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  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. II. Practice of Law (Rule 138) A. Concept 1. Definition of the practice of law 2. Practice of law is a privilege, not a right 3. Law as a profession, not a business or trade 4. Essential Criteria B. Qualification for Admission to the Bar Bar Matter No. 1153, amending Section 5 and 6 of Rule 138 C. Continuing requirements for membership in the ...

  5. This document lists 230 Philippine legal doctrines compiled by Atty. Alvin T. Claridades. It provides brief definitions and examples of several key doctrines, including: the doctrine of absolute privilege which protects statements made in legislative assemblies or judicial proceedings from defamation claims; the doctrine of adherence of jurisdiction which holds that a court retains ...

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  8. 5. Philippine Legal Citations. 1. Introduction. The Philippine Legal System is a unique blend of civil law (Roman), common law (Anglo-American), Muslim (Islamic) and indigenous law. Laws and jurisprudence since the first Philippine Republic are applicable until they are repealed or superseded. The increasing numbers of laws and jurisprudence ...

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