Judicial renaissance / by Artemio V. Panganiban
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Cubao Branch Law Research Center | LRC | LRC 349.599 P191j 2005 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 121774d |
With: A book review / by Renato C. Corona.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The Philippine Judiciary Reinvented
Chapter 1. A transformed judiciary
Chapter 2. The APJR : an executive summary
Chapter 3. Global support for judicial reforms
Chapter 4. Judicial reform - issues to consider : the Philippines and Indonesia / by Anthony Gerald Toft
Chapter 5. A celebration of thanksgiving
Chapter 6. Holmes, money and trust
Chapter 7. Independence and integrity of the Philippine judiciary
Chapter 8. Access to justice : a prerequisite to economic development
Chapter 9. Judging the judges
Chapter 10. Beyond excellence
Chapter 11. Liberty and prosperity
Chapter 12. An ethical compass for the legal profession
Chapter 13. The power of example
The controversial cases
Chapter 14. Invest in the whole country, not just in the mining industry
Chapter 15. La Bugal B'Laan v. Ramos : the constitutionality of the mining law
Chapter 16. Abakada Guro Party List v. Ermita : the constitutionality of the E-Vat law
Chapter 17. Southern Cross Cement Corporation v. Philippine Cement Manufacturers Corporation : executive power to protect local industries
Chapter 18. Central Bank Employees Association v. Monetary Board : constitutionality of increases in CB employees' compensation
Chapter 19. Agabon v. NLRC : sanctions for violation of due process in labor cases
Chapter 20. Presidential Commission on Good Government v. Lucio Tan : ethical conduct of a lawyer
Chapter 21. Information Technology Foundation of the Philippines v. Comelec : the use of ACMs in the ARMM elections : a reprise
Chapter 22. The HRET at work
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