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Monday, December 29, 2008
lectures: sundiang lecture series
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Sunday, December 28, 2008
lectures: nachura lecture series
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Saturday, December 20, 2008
Q&A: suggested answers to the bar examinations
LINKS to FILES:
- 01. remedial law
- 02. criminal law
- 03. mercantile law
- 04. taxation law
- 05. civil law
- 06. political law (file may be viewed 'online').
- 07. labor and social legislation (file may also be viewed online).
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Thursday, December 18, 2008
syllabus: constitutional law I
description:
an in depth study of the structure and powers of the government of the republic of the philippines, and treats of the relation between the state and its body politic. specifically, dealing with the nature of the state, supremacy of the constitution and the observance of the tenets of democracy in the different workings of government organizations and operations.
chapter i- general considerations
a. political law and constitutional law, concept, relation, definition
a1. role of constitutional law
-authority v. liberty/right and responsibility
chapter ii-constitution
a. concept and purpose
b. distinctions from inferior laws
c. classification
c1. as to form-written and unwritten
c2. as to origin
c3. as to manner of amendment
d. qualities of a good written constitution
d1. brevity
d2. clarity
d3 comprehensive
e. essential parts of a constitution
-preamble, true office and function
chapter iii-state
a. definition and concept
b. distinction from nation
c. origin
d. structure
e. the philippines, state and nation
f. elements of state-people, territory, government,sovereignty (minority view to include recognition and high level of civilization)
chapter iv-people
a. as element of state
b1. citizenship, concept, distinguished from nationality
b2. kinds: natural born, naturalized-art iv, sec 1
c. modes of acquisition
d1. natural born citizens-sec 2
d2. naturalized citizens- sec 2
e. citizenship by naturalization
e1. legislative-individual, en masse
e2. judicial- see commonwealth no. 473
e3. administrative screening but confirmation by legislation
h. suffrage-art iv, sec 4
h1. concept
h2. qualifications and disqualifications
h3. occasion for exercise
chapter v-territory
a. concept
b. components, generally terrestial, maritime and fluvial, airspace
c. philippine territory
c1. philippine archipelago
c2. other territories over which the philippines has sovereign jurisdiction
1. elements; terrestial, maritime, and fluvial, airspace, seabed, subsoil, insular shelves, and other submarine areas.
1. treaty of paris. art iii(1898)
2. treaty between spain and the us(nov 7, 1900)
3. treaty between us and great britain(jan 2, 1930)
chapter vi-government
a. definition
b. distinguish from state, administration
c. classification
chapter vii -sovereignty and jurisdiction
a. sovereignty-definition, aspects
-essential qualities
1. legal omnipotence
3. inalienability
-acquisition
b. jurisdiction
1.0. concept
2.0. classes
2.1. territorial-art 14, civil code
2.2. extraterritorial-art 2, rev. penal code
2.3. personal-art 15, civil code
c. immunity from suit
chapter viii. rights and prerogatives of states
a. rights
existence and self-preservation
equality
independence: territorial and personal
sovereignty
good name
diplomatic interchange
b. imperium: act of state
chapter ix -adoption and amendment of constitution
a. participants-
a1. proposing-agent-legislature: concon/concomm, electorate, other agents
b. constitutional convention- call, membership
chapter x -structure of government
a. underlying priciples
a1. separation of powers and corollary principles
chapter xi -legislative department
a. organization and membership
a1. composition and appointment
-residence
-incompatible and forbidden offices, sec 13 art vi
-prohibitions. sec 14 art vi
-internal government
1. officers, sessions, quorum, discipline of members, journal
-no power to pass irrepealable laws, non-delegation of powers, non-encroachment on other departments
-constituent powers, legislative inquiries, appropriation
-concurrence in treaties and international agreements
-war powers
-power to fix tariff rates, etc.
b. legislative process
1. title of bill
2. origination
3. procedure of enactment
4. submission to president
5. substantive requirements and limitations
6. effectivity of laws
chapter xii -executive department
a. the president
-qualifications
-term, compensation, disabilities
-vacancy, succession
-impeachment
-prohibitions
1. powers, functions, prerogatives
-executive power
-power of appointment
-commander in chief powers
1. military powers
2. suspension of the writ of habeas corpus
3. martial law
-pardon, definition and distinctions
-kinds, effects
-commutations, reprieves
-amnesty
5. power over foreign relations
9. residual powers
an in depth study of the structure and powers of the government of the republic of the philippines, and treats of the relation between the state and its body politic. specifically, dealing with the nature of the state, supremacy of the constitution and the observance of the tenets of democracy in the different workings of government organizations and operations.
chapter i- general considerations
a. political law and constitutional law, concept, relation, definition
a1. role of constitutional law
-authority v. liberty/right and responsibility
chapter ii-constitution
a. concept and purpose
b. distinctions from inferior laws
c. classification
c1. as to form-written and unwritten
c2. as to origin
c3. as to manner of amendment
d. qualities of a good written constitution
d1. brevity
d2. clarity
d3 comprehensive
e. essential parts of a constitution
-preamble, true office and function
- e1. constitution of liberty
- e2. constitution of government
- e3. constitution of sovereignty
chapter iii-state
a. definition and concept
b. distinction from nation
c. origin
d. structure
e. the philippines, state and nation
f. elements of state-people, territory, government,sovereignty (minority view to include recognition and high level of civilization)
- -the vatican, a state?
chapter iv-people
a. as element of state
- -art.44. civil code-state as a juridical person
b1. citizenship, concept, distinguished from nationality
b2. kinds: natural born, naturalized-art iv, sec 1
c. modes of acquisition
- c1. jus sanguinis
- c2. jus soli
- c3. naturalization
d1. natural born citizens-sec 2
d2. naturalized citizens- sec 2
e. citizenship by naturalization
e1. legislative-individual, en masse
e2. judicial- see commonwealth no. 473
e3. administrative screening but confirmation by legislation
- -see loi 270; ca 63; pd 491
- -moya lim yao v. comm. of immigration, 41 scra 292
- -art iv, sec 3; ca no. 63 -see pd 725(1976)
- -frivaldo v. comelec, 174 scra 245(1989)
- -labo v. comelec, 176 scra 1(1989), res. of sept. 26,, 1989
- -yu v. defensor-santiago, 159 scra 364(1989)
- -aznar v. comelec, 185 scra 703(1990)
- -jao v. republic, 121 scra 358(1983)
- -mercado v. manzano,
- -valles v. comelec
h. suffrage-art iv, sec 4
h1. concept
h2. qualifications and disqualifications
h3. occasion for exercise
- -election
- -plebiscite
- -initiative and referendum art xvii, sec 2, 3, 4
- art vi, sec 32
- art xiii, sec 16
- r.a. 6735
chapter v-territory
a. concept
b. components, generally terrestial, maritime and fluvial, airspace
c. philippine territory
c1. philippine archipelago
c2. other territories over which the philippines has sovereign jurisdiction
1. elements; terrestial, maritime, and fluvial, airspace, seabed, subsoil, insular shelves, and other submarine areas.
- -art i, sec 1
- -ra 3045; ra 5446
- -pd 1596(june 11, 1978)
- -pd 1599(june 11, 1978) -200 mi. eez
- -kalayaan islands a.k.a spratley claim, flashpoint in international law
- -philippine claim to sabah
- -unclos convention on the law of the sea(1982) sec 46-54
- -law of the sea(other sources, int'l. tribunal)
1. treaty of paris. art iii(1898)
2. treaty between spain and the us(nov 7, 1900)
3. treaty between us and great britain(jan 2, 1930)
- - see magallona, a primer on the law of the sea (1997)pp. 75-95
chapter vi-government
a. definition
b. distinguish from state, administration
c. classification
- -according to legality of creation- de jure and de facto
- -lawyers league for a better phils. v. pres. aquino, gr 713148,73972,73990, may 22, 1986
- -according to division of powers within the state-unitary and federal
- -according to number of persons exercising powers- monarchy, aristocracy, democracy
- -according to relationship of executive to legislative- presidential and parliamentary; mixed
- -according to accountability to people-autocracy and democracy
- -bacani v. nacoco, 100 phil 468
- -marine radio communicationn assn. v. reyes, 191 scra 205(1990)
chapter vii -sovereignty and jurisdiction
a. sovereignty-definition, aspects
-essential qualities
1. legal omnipotence
- -sta. rosa mining co. v. min. of natural resources, 156 scra 1(1987)
3. inalienability
-acquisition
b. jurisdiction
1.0. concept
2.0. classes
2.1. territorial-art 14, civil code
2.2. extraterritorial-art 2, rev. penal code
2.3. personal-art 15, civil code
c. immunity from suit
- -art xvi, sec 3.
- -act no. 3083; ca 327; art 2189, 2189 ncc; pd 1807(jan 16, 1981)
- c1. basis
- -us v. ruiz, 136 scra 487 (may 22, 1985)
- -holy see v. rosario, 238 scra 524 (dec 1, 1994)
- -jusmag v. nlrc, 239 scra 224 (dec 15, 1994)
- -us v. reyes, 219 scra 192 (mar 1,1992 1993)
- -rep v. sandoval, 220 scra 124
- -rep v. villasor, 54 scra 83 (1973)
- -rep v. purissima, 78 scra 470 (1977)
- -pnb v. pabalan, 83 scra 595 (1978)
- -merritt v. govt. of pi, 34 phil 311 (1916)
- -usa v. guinto, 182 scra 644 (1990)
- -del mar v. pva, 51 scra 346 (1973)
- -ministerio v. cfi of cebu, 40 scra 465 (1971)
- -amigable v. cuenca, 43 scra 360 (1972)
- - santiago v. republic, 87 scra 294 (1978)
- -us v. ruiz, 136 scra 487 (1985)
- -sanders v. veridiano, 162 scra 644 (1990)
- -us v. guinto, 182 scra 644 (1990)
- -comm. of public highways v. san diego, 31 scra 616 (1970)
- -rep v. palacio, 23 scra 899
- -mun of makati v. ca, 196 scra 206
- -mun of san fernando v. judge firme, 195 scra 616 (1970)
chapter viii. rights and prerogatives of states
a. rights
existence and self-preservation
equality
independence: territorial and personal
sovereignty
good name
diplomatic interchange
b. imperium: act of state
- -go tek v. deportation board, 79 scra 17 (sep 9, 1977)
- -art xii, sec 2; regalian doctrine
- -govt. of pi v. monte de piedad, 35 phil 728 (dec 13, 1916)
- -cabanas v. pilapil, 58 scra 94 (jul 25, 1974)
chapter ix -adoption and amendment of constitution
a. participants-
a1. proposing-agent-legislature: concon/concomm, electorate, other agents
- -defensor santiago v. comelec, 270 scra 108 (mar. 19, 1997)
- -pirma v. comelec, 23 sept. 1997
b. constitutional convention- call, membership
- -tolentino v. comelec, 41 scra 702 (oct 16, 1971)
- -gonzales v. comelec, 21 scra 74(nov 9,1967)
- -art xvii, sec 1-4
- -imbong v. comelec, 35 scra 28 (sept 11, 1970) gr.l-32432
- -javellana v. exec. sec., 50 scra30 (mar 31, 1973)
- -sanidad v. comelec, 73 scra 333(oct 12, 1976)
- -mitra v. comelec, 104 scra 59 (april 4, 1981)
chapter x -structure of government
a. underlying priciples
a1. separation of powers and corollary principles
- -marcos v. manglapus,117 scra 668 (sept 16, 1989) gr. 88211
- -chiongbian v. orbos, 245 scra 253(jun 22, 1995) gr 967521
- -1935, 1973, 1987 consti.
chapter xi -legislative department
a. organization and membership
a1. composition and appointment
- -senate, art vi sec2
- -house, art vi sec 5-8/ ra 7941
- -mariano v. comelec, 242 scra 211(mar 7,1995) gr 118577
- -francisco v. house of rep.(impeachment initiation case)(nov 10, 2003) gr 160261
- a2. election, term and contests
-residence
- -marcos v. comelec, 248 scra 300 (sep 18, 1995) gr 119976
- -aquino v. comelec, 248 scra 400 (sep 18,1995) gr 120265
- -philconsa v. gimenez, 15 scra 479(dec 18, 1965) gr l-23326
- -osmena v. pendatun, 109 phil 863 (oct 28, 1960) gr l-17144
- -jimenez v. cabangbang, 17 scra 376 (aug 3, 1966) gr 15905
-incompatible and forbidden offices, sec 13 art vi
-prohibitions. sec 14 art vi
- -puyat v. de guzman, 113 scra 31(mar 25 1982) gr 51122
- -villegas v. legaspi, 113 scra 39 (25 mar, 1982) gr 53869
- -adaza v. pacana, 135 scra 431 (18 mar, 1985) l-61859
-internal government
1. officers, sessions, quorum, discipline of members, journal
- -avelino v. cuenco, 83 phil 17(mar 4, 1949) l-2821
- -vera v. avelino, 77 phil 192 (aug 31, 1946) l-543
- -osmena v. pendatun, supra (oct 28, 1960)
- -us v. pons, 34 phil 729 (aug 12, 1916) 11530
- -mabanag v. lopez vito, 78 phil 1
- -phil. judges assn. v. prado, 27 scra 703(nov 11, 1939)
- -tanada v. cuenco, 103 phil 1051(feb 28, 1957) l-10520
- -cunanan v. tan, 5 scra 1 (may 10, 1962) l-19721
- -abbas v. set, 166 scra 651 (oct 27, 1988) l-83767
- -lazatin v. hret, 168 scra 391 (dec 8, 1988) 84297
- -daza v. singson, 180 scra 496 (dec 21, 1989) 86344
- -guingona v. gonzales, 214 scra 292 (aug 20,1992) 106971
- -bondoc v. pineda, 201 scra 292 (sep 26,1991) 9771
-no power to pass irrepealable laws, non-delegation of powers, non-encroachment on other departments
-constituent powers, legislative inquiries, appropriation
- -demetria v. alba, 148 scra 197
- -guingona v. carague, 196 scra 221
- -philconsa v. enriquez, 236 scra 506
-concurrence in treaties and international agreements
-war powers
-power to fix tariff rates, etc.
b. legislative process
1. title of bill
2. origination
3. procedure of enactment
4. submission to president
5. substantive requirements and limitations
6. effectivity of laws
- -lidasan v. comelec, 21 scra 496
- -tio v. videogram regulatory board, 151 scra 208
- -chiongbian v. orbos, 285 scra 253, 6734
- -tolentino v. sec. of finance, supra
- -tanada v. tuvera, 136 scra 27, 146 scra 446
- -eo 200 (jun 18, 1987)
chapter xii -executive department
a. the president
-qualifications
-term, compensation, disabilities
-vacancy, succession
-impeachment
-prohibitions
1. powers, functions, prerogatives
-executive power
- -webb v. de leon,247 scra 652
- -philconsa v. enriquez, 235 scra 506
- -springer v. govt, 50 phil 259
- -marcos v. manglapus, 177 scra 668
- -soliven v. makasiar, 167 scra 393
-power of appointment
- -springer v. govt, 50 phil 259
- -sarmiento v. mison, 158 scra 549
- -quintos-deles v. concomm, 177 scra
- -calderon v. carale, 208 scra 254
-commander in chief powers
1. military powers
2. suspension of the writ of habeas corpus
3. martial law
- -lansang v. garcia, 42 scra 448
- -garcia-padilla v. ponce enrile, 121 scra 472
- -morales v. ponce enrile, 121 acra 538
- -aquino v. ponce enrile, 59 scra 183
- -aquino v. mil. comm. no. 2, 63 scra 545
- -sanidad v. comelec, supra
- -olaguer v. mil. comm. no. 34, 150 scra 14
-pardon, definition and distinctions
-kinds, effects
-commutations, reprieves
-amnesty
5. power over foreign relations
- -gonzales v. hechanova, supra
- -deportation of undesirable aliens
- -treaty making, executive agreements
- -qua chee gan v. deportation board, 9 scra 27
- -go tek v. deportation board, supra
- -rodriguez v. gella
- -gonzales v. macaraeg, 191 scra 452
- -bengzon v. drillon, 208 scra 133
- -philconsa v. enriquez, 235 scra 506
9. residual powers
- -marcos v. manglapus, 117 scra 668, 178 scra 760
- -soliven v. makasiar, 176 scra 393
chapter xiii -judicial department
1. supreme court-membership, composition, qualifications, compensation, tenure, removal
-disclosure of assets, liabilities and net worth
-ban on financial accommodations
-actions for recovery of illegally acquired wealth
agencies for accountability
chapter xvii -principles and policies
a. state relations and symbols
-democratic, republican state
-adoption of generally accepted principles of international law
-duties of states
-separation of church and state
-defense and police
-family, youth, and women
-autonomy of lgu's
-flag
b. social justice and human rights
c. health and environment
d. protection of labor
e. regulation of monopolies
f. agrarian and natural resources
g.urban land reform and housing
h. regulation of private land ownership, acquisition and disposition
i. peoples organization
j. national economy and patrimony
k. education, science and culture
l. academic freedom
m. communications
REFERENCES: The Philippine Consitution
1. supreme court-membership, composition, qualifications, compensation, tenure, removal
2.lower courts-establishment and jurisdiction, qualifications, appointment, tenure, reorganization, compensation, discipline
3. judicial and bar council
-powers and function
1.judicial power in general-in re sotto (contempt)
2.constitutional requirements for exercise of powers
-rule making functions; admission to the bar
chapter xiv- the constitutional commissions
-common provisions on compensation, disqualifications, inhibitions, power to appoint personnel, autonomy, rule making, procedure
the civil service commission
-no partisan political activity
-right to self organization
-right to strike
the commission on elections
-administrative functions
-adjudicatory or judicial
-registration and accreditation of political parties
-rule making
the commission on audit
-powers and functions
the commission on human rights
-powers and functions
agencies constitutionally mandated:
1. sandiganbayan
2. ombudsman
3. special prosecutor
4. neda
5. central monetary authority
6. agency on cooperatives
7. national language commission
8. napolcom
9. commission on indigenous cultural minorities
chapter xv -local governments
1. general supervision by the president
2. creation, abolition or division of lgu's
3. recall
-revenue raising and taxing
-share in the national taxes
-share in the proceeds of the national wealth
-coordination of efforts, services and resources
5. autonomous regions-creation, powers, general supervision by the president
chapter xvi -accountability of public officers
-public office as public trust
3. judicial and bar council
-powers and function
1.judicial power in general-in re sotto (contempt)
2.constitutional requirements for exercise of powers
-rule making functions; admission to the bar
- -in re: cunanan, 94 phil 534
chapter xiv- the constitutional commissions
-common provisions on compensation, disqualifications, inhibitions, power to appoint personnel, autonomy, rule making, procedure
the civil service commission
-no partisan political activity
-right to self organization
-right to strike
the commission on elections
-administrative functions
-adjudicatory or judicial
-registration and accreditation of political parties
-rule making
the commission on audit
-powers and functions
the commission on human rights
-powers and functions
agencies constitutionally mandated:
1. sandiganbayan
2. ombudsman
3. special prosecutor
4. neda
5. central monetary authority
6. agency on cooperatives
7. national language commission
8. napolcom
9. commission on indigenous cultural minorities
chapter xv -local governments
1. general supervision by the president
2. creation, abolition or division of lgu's
3. recall
- -malonzo v. comelec,(mar 5, 1997)
-revenue raising and taxing
-share in the national taxes
-share in the proceeds of the national wealth
-coordination of efforts, services and resources
5. autonomous regions-creation, powers, general supervision by the president
chapter xvi -accountability of public officers
-public office as public trust
- -neri v. senate committee (may 2008) gr 180643
- -neri v. senate committee(sep 2008) Motion Reconsidered
- -senate v. ermita (april 20, 2006) gr 169777*
-disclosure of assets, liabilities and net worth
-ban on financial accommodations
-actions for recovery of illegally acquired wealth
agencies for accountability
- -congress by impeachment
- -sandiganbayan
- -ombudsman
- -office of the special prosecutor
chapter xvii -principles and policies
a. state relations and symbols
-democratic, republican state
-adoption of generally accepted principles of international law
-duties of states
-separation of church and state
-defense and police
-family, youth, and women
-autonomy of lgu's
-flag
b. social justice and human rights
c. health and environment
d. protection of labor
e. regulation of monopolies
f. agrarian and natural resources
g.urban land reform and housing
h. regulation of private land ownership, acquisition and disposition
i. peoples organization
j. national economy and patrimony
k. education, science and culture
l. academic freedom
m. communications
REFERENCES: The Philippine Consitution
Monday, December 15, 2008
intra-corporate controversy
interim rules of procedure for intra-corporate controversies (a.m.no.01-2-04-sc)
what civil cases are covered and governed by the procedure set out in the rules?(rule1,sec1[a])
(a) devices or schemes employed by, or any act of,
(b) controversies arising out of intra-corporate partnership, or association relations,
(c) controversies in the election or appointment of directors, trustees, officers, or managers of corporations, partnerships or associations;
(d) derivative suits; and
(e) inspection of corporate books.
what civil cases are covered and governed by the procedure set out in the rules?(rule1,sec1[a])
(a) devices or schemes employed by, or any act of,
- -the board of directors,
- -business associates,
- -officers or partners,
(b) controversies arising out of intra-corporate partnership, or association relations,
- -between and among stockholders, members or associates;
- -between any or all of them and the corporation, partnership or association of which they are stockholders, members or associates, respectively;
(c) controversies in the election or appointment of directors, trustees, officers, or managers of corporations, partnerships or associations;
(d) derivative suits; and
(e) inspection of corporate books.
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Monday, May 19, 2008
Lectures: Nachura Series 18/23
Public Corporation
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01. amendments
02. territory
03. inherent powers
04. powers
05. bill of rights i
06. bill 0f rights ii
07. citizenship i
08. citizenship ii
09. citizenship iii
10. legislature i
11. legislature ii
12. appointments
13. powers
14. powers of president
15. constitutional provision
16. electiom i
17. election ii
18. election iii
19 public corporation
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01. amendments
02. territory
03. inherent powers
04. powers
05. bill of rights i
06. bill 0f rights ii
07. citizenship i
08. citizenship ii
09. citizenship iii
10. legislature i
11. legislature ii
12. appointments
13. powers
14. powers of president
15. constitutional provision
16. electiom i
17. election ii
18. election iii
19 public corporation
20. administrative i
21. administrative ii
22. administrative iii
23. administrative iv
24. administrative v
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22. administrative iii
23. administrative iv
24. administrative v
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Friday, May 16, 2008
NOTICE: Review Center
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It is foreseen to be an exclusive collection of:
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2. Notes on Bar Subjects.
3. Referral Links
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