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philippine constitution reviewer: Philippine Labor Review , 1976 |
philippine constitution reviewer: Quarterly Review , 1935 Includes section: Some Michigan books. |
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philippine constitution reviewer: Liberalism and the Postcolony Lisandro E. Claudio, 2017-03-24 Extricating liberalism from the haze of anti-modernist and anti-European caricature, this book traces the role of liberal philosophy in the building of a new nation. It examines the role of toleration, rights, and mediation in the postcolony. Through the biographies of four Filipino scholar-bureaucrats—Camilo Osias, Salvador Araneta, Carlos P. Romulo, and Salvador P. Lopez—Lisandro E. Claudio argues that liberal thought served as the grammar of Filipino democracy in the 20th century. By looking at various articulations of liberalism in pedagogy, international affairs, economics, and literature, Claudio not only narrates an obscured history of the Philippine state, he also argues for a new liberalism rooted in the postcolonial experience, a timely intervention considering current developments in politics in Southeast Asia. |
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philippine constitution reviewer: The Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines: Position papers and bibliography U.P. Law Constitution Project, 1986 |
philippine constitution reviewer: Official Gazette Philippines, 1970 |
philippine constitution reviewer: Philippine Governance and the 1987 Constitution Ricardo S. Lazo, 2009 |
philippine constitution reviewer: Philippine Materials in International Law Raul C Pangalangan, 2021-11-15 This is a collection of international law materials relating to the Philippines: excerpts of treaties and declarations; international judicial and arbitral decisions; and Philippine constitutional clauses, statutes and Supreme Court decisions. Today new theories abound, calling for comparative perspectives that look at international law through the lens of national and regional practice. This book engages with that challenge at a concrete level, e.g., how Marcos's human rights abuses were litigated abroad but never in Philippine courts, and how victim claims for reparations are, ironically, blocked by the Philippine Government citing the Filipino people’s competing claims over Marcos's ill-gotten wealth. It retells Philippine history using international law, and re-examines international law using the Philippine experience. |
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philippine constitution reviewer: Philippine Politics and Governance Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem, Noel M. Morada, 2006 20 essays on law and government in the Philippines. |
philippine constitution reviewer: The Philippine Officials Review , 1967 |
philippine constitution reviewer: A Guide to Philippine Legal Materials Fortunato Gupit, Daniel T. Martinez, 1993 |
philippine constitution reviewer: The 1987 Philippine Constitution Joaquin G. Bernas, Philippines, 1990 |
philippine constitution reviewer: The Philippine Constitution Explained José Maminta Aruego, 1967 |
philippine constitution reviewer: Pacific Rims Rafe Bartholomew, 2010-06-01 A young man's journey through the Philippines' most unlikely obsession: basketball. In Pacific Rims, Rafe Bartholemew, journalist, New Yorker, and veteran baller, ventures through the Philippines to investigate the country's love of basketball. From street corners where diehards fashion hoops out of old car parts to the professional league where politicians exploit team loyalties to win elections, Pacific Rims gets the story-and gets in the game. |
philippine constitution reviewer: Philippine Review Vincente Albano Pacis, 1944 |
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philippine constitution reviewer: Far Eastern Law Review , 1978 |
philippine constitution reviewer: The Philippine Social Science Review , 1940 |
philippine constitution reviewer: Election Law Review Wisconsin. Legislature. Legislative Council. Special Committee on Election Law Review, 2006 |
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