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Textbook on the Philippine Constitution / by Hector S. De Leon, Hector M. De Leon, Jr.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City : Rex Book Store ; 2019.Edition: Seventeenth EditionDescription: Iiv, 821 pages : color illustrations ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 978-971-23-9261-0
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • (CLJ-Crim) KPM1750 2019 D346
Summary: As the supreme law of the land,the Constitution is by nomeans self-explanatory.Yet it is so important. It is a documentwith which every citizen should be familiar as it directly andconstantly touches every aspect of his everyday life;indeed,tobe respected, obeyed and defended if our nation must grow andsurvive. This is the reason for the requirement that “all educa-tional institutions shall include the study of the Constitutionas part of the curricula.”(Art.XIV,Sec.3[1].) To help fill the need for a book on the subject,particu-larly on the college level, this modest volume, now on its seven-teenth edition, has been written. In an attempt to make it easily understandable,the au-thors avoid legal details and elaborate citations of cases. Theconstitutional provisions are discussed section by section,am-plified and explained in relatively nontechnical language forboth the beginning student and the layman. The comments on the more important provisions, espe-cially the new ones, occupy more space, setting forth whendeemed necessary,the reasons for their adoption as well astheir practical significance.Also, much needed emphasis is giv-en to the provisions on the rights of the citizens as it is impera-tively desirable that they have adequate knowledge of them sothat they may better exercise their rights and discharge theircorresponding obligations to others as responsible members ofa democratic society. A distinctive feature of the book is the use of numerous and extensive footnotes dealing on contemporary issues or concerns- social, economic, political, cultural, and even moral or spiritual-with crucial bearing on the long-term progress and development of our country which is still struggling to be on part with our highly industrialized neighbors in the Southeast
List(s) this item appears in: Criminology, Bachelor of Science in
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(CBA) KF889.5 2024 SO714 Notes in business law : (regular framework for business transactions) for accountancy students and cpa reviwees / (CLJ-Crim) KD3989.3 2019 D346 Constitution made simple / (CLJ-Crim) JL672 2019 D346 Student's manual on the constitution / (CLJ-Crim) KPM1750 2019 D347 Textbook on the Philippine Constitution / (Fil.-P) S494.5.I5 | 2022 P348 vol.7 n.2 PCAARRD / (Fil.-P) S494.5.I5 | 2023 P348 vol.8 n.2 PCAARRD / (Fil.-P) S494.5.I5 | 2024 P348 vol.9 n.1 PCAARRD /

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As the supreme law of the land,the Constitution is by nomeans self-explanatory.Yet it is so important. It is a documentwith which every citizen should be familiar as it directly andconstantly touches every aspect of his everyday life;indeed,tobe respected, obeyed and defended if our nation must grow andsurvive. This is the reason for the requirement that “all educa-tional institutions shall include the study of the Constitutionas part of the curricula.”(Art.XIV,Sec.3[1].)
To help fill the need for a book on the subject,particu-larly on the college level, this modest volume, now on its seven-teenth edition, has been written.
In an attempt to make it easily understandable,the au-thors avoid legal details and elaborate citations of cases. Theconstitutional provisions are discussed section by section,am-plified and explained in relatively nontechnical language forboth the beginning student and the layman.
The comments on the more important provisions, espe-cially the new ones, occupy more space, setting forth whendeemed necessary,the reasons for their adoption as well astheir practical significance.Also, much needed emphasis is giv-en to the provisions on the rights of the citizens as it is impera-tively desirable that they have adequate knowledge of them sothat they may better exercise their rights and discharge theircorresponding obligations to others as responsible members ofa democratic society.
A distinctive feature of the book is the use of numerous and extensive footnotes dealing on contemporary issues or concerns- social, economic, political, cultural, and even moral or spiritual-with crucial bearing on the long-term progress and development of our country which is still struggling to be on part with our highly industrialized neighbors in the Southeast

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