Justice and freedom : the Supreme Court story from Arellano to Fernan.

Material type: TextTextManila, Philippines : Supreme Court Historical Society, 1989Description: viii, 329 pages : color illustration ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
Carrier type:
  • volume
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • KPM 3466  .J984 1989
Summary: The Supreme Court has always been the embodiment of our people's commitment to justice and freedom since its establishment on June 11, 1901. Though the years, as the nation slowly emerged from its colonial status and achieved independence, and even during the oppression of martial rule, the Supreme Court remained the last bastion of freedom, the rampart where the civil liberties of the people found vindication. --From the foreword
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Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Isagani R. Cruz Collection Isagani R. Cruz Collection Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center KPM 3466 .J984 1989 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 3IRC0000006361

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The Supreme Court has always been the embodiment of our people's commitment to justice and freedom since its establishment on June 11, 1901. Though the years, as the nation slowly emerged from its colonial status and achieved independence, and even during the oppression of martial rule, the Supreme Court remained the last bastion of freedom, the rampart where the civil liberties of the people found vindication. --From the foreword

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