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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. 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 ...

  4. Jul 20, 2024 · Legal Guides. The following resources include primary and secondary legal reference materials, as well as government and non-government websites that provide access to free online legal information about the Philippines. Official gazettes are primary sources of law published by national governments to disseminate new legislation, regulations ...

    • Introduction
    • Books and Other Published Legal Materials
    • Philippine Electronic Sources
    • Philippine Legal Publishers
    • Philippine Legal Citations

    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 Laws and jurisprudence since the first Philippine Republic are applicable until they are repealed or superseded.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 are found in books (reference materials, treatises, co...

    The books and electronic sources are regularly updated. The update for 2019 will include books published from 2015 to present. For older editions of Reference Materials, Form Books, Statutory and Jurisprudence and books by subject, the 2015 Archive edition can be used.

    3.1. Philippine Online Sources

    All government offices including government owned and controlled corporations now have their own websites wherein all their issuances, rules and regulations are uploaded. However, majority of them do not have their own search engines. Those in search for their issuances have to know the specific issuance, number and date. The following is a list of a variety of sources one can utilize. Supreme Court E-Library: The E-Library aims to be the primary research tool in the speedy delivery of justic...

    3.2. CD-ROMS

    1. CD Asia Technologies Inc.CD Asia was established in 1994 as an electronic legal research tool using CD-ROM technology. It has now developed its online technology. The Philippine Law Library contains compilation of full text materials further subdivided as follows: 1. Lex Libris Series in CD-ROMs updated regularly 2. CD Asia titles 3. Legal Knowledge Titles Library: It is a collection of works of legal experts in various fields of law in CD-ROMs. 4. Philippine Law Encyclopedia Series contai...

    Institutional Publishers 1. National Printing Office 2. Supreme Court of the Philippines 3. University of the Philippines Law Center/ University of the Philippines Law Complex 4. University of the Philippines College of Law Commercial Publishers 1. Anvil Publications 2. C & E Publishers 3. Central Books Supply/Central Professional Books/Central Law...

    Considering all the sources of Philippine legal information from the 1900s to present, uniform standard of Philippine citation is needed for clarity and consistency. Each individual has his own style and preference in legal research and writing. There are available manuals of legal citation as a guide in citing Philippinelegal information namely: 1...

  5. Feb 13, 2019 · Extract. Legal research traditionally has been concerned with the development or elaboration of legal doctrines, and the raw materials of such research have been statutes, administrative regulations and rulings, and court decisions. This type of research is termed as doctrinal research. Characteristically, a legal scholar undertaking doctrinal ...

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