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Constitutional Law 1

The course is a survey and evaluation of basic principles dealing with the structure of the Philippine Government.


Communication Skills 1

A Review of the basic rule in grammar, and a study of effective written communication techniques. The students will likewise be taught of the techniques in answering bar questions.


Criminal Law 1

A detailed examination of the characteristics of criminal law, nature of felonies, stages of execution, circumstances affecting criminal liability , persons criminally liable, the extent and extinction of criminal liability as well as the civil liability of the
offender, and the extinction and survival of civil liability.


Introduction


A study of law in general, its nature, the world’s legal system and the Philippine legal system, its history and classifications.


Legal Research

A study of the methodology of legal research. The course includes exercises in case digest and preparation of legal opinions, memoranda, expository or critical, or any subject approved by the professor-in-charge.


Persons & Family Relations

A basic course of the law of persons and the family which first views the effect and application of laws and the law on human relations, and then proceeds to examine the legal forms affecting civil personality, marriage, property relations between husband and wife, legal separation, matrimonial regimes of absolute
community, conjugal partnership of gains, and complete separation of property, family, paternity and filiations, adoption, guardianship, support, parental authority, surnames, absence and emancipation, including the rules of procedure relative to
the foregoing.


SSC-Seminar 1

This is a study of the history of the Order of Augustinian Recollects and the aim of the Order as an educational institution; the philosophical teachings of Saint Augustine and other Church Philosophers; and the teachings of the Catholic Church on contemporary moral and social issues.


Statutory Construction

This course explores the use and force of statutes and the principles and methods of their construction and interpretation.


 
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