Reforming the judiciary / by Artemio V. Panganiban
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 349.599
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Cubao Branch Law Research Center | LRC | LRC 349.599 P191r 2002 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 121773d |
With: A book review / by Romeo J. Callejo Sr.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1. An introduction to APJR
Chapter 2. Forums on the APJR
Chapter 3. Battling corruption, incompetence and delay
Chapter 4. Prerequisites for a successful reform program
Chapter 5. Good governance begins with ethics
Chapter 6. Rotarians defend the rule of law
Chapter 7. Transparency, the key to sound judgements
Chapter 8. The moot court - a virtual legal reality
Chapter 9. A centennial toast to justice and justices
Chapter 10. Why the Supreme Court was chosen "Filipino of the Year 2001"
Chapter 11. Saving the constitutional system
Chapter 12. What I learned at Far Eastern University
Chapter 13. A tribute to valedictorians
Chapter 14. An emerging paradigm of free expression
Chapter 15. Postscripts to a centenary of justice
Chapter 16. Estrada v. Sandiganbayan : the anti-plunder law is constitutional
Chapter 17. Republic v. Cocofed : coco levies are prima facie public funds
Chapter 18. Lim v. Executive Secretary : cases are not decided on hypothetical assumptions
Chapter 19. Equatorial v. Mayfair : general principles do not decide specific cases
Chapter 20. City of Makati v. CSC : are government employees entitled to an "automatic" leave of absence?
Chapter 21. Government of the United States v. Purganan : extradition and the right to bail
Chapter 22. The death penalty cases
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