![]() 1986 was promulgated by President Corazon C. On the other hand, for laws, Executive Order No. The printing of the updates by the Government Printing Office was so slow and to remedy this problem, in 1983 the Chief Justice requested the President to transfer to the Supreme Court printing and publication of this primary source. Philippine Reports (compilation of Supreme Court decision) from 1901 until 1961 are out of print. In the Philippines, access to legal information and materials and where they be obtained is difficult due to the following.įirst, there is no complete and up to date (or the latest) printed laws and jurisprudence (case law), whether it be primary sources (by the Philippine National/Government Printing Office) or secondary sources (by commercial or private institutions). The increasing numbers of laws and jurisprudence are found in books (reference materials, treatises, commentaries and annotations) and electronic resources. Laws and jurisprudence since the first Philippine Republic are applicable until they are repealed or superseded. The Philippine Legal System is a unique blend of civil law (Roman), common law (Anglo-American), Muslim (Islamic) and indigenous law. Treatises, Annotations, Commentaries and Other Publications by Subject ![]() Statutory Law Books – Electronic Compilation ![]() Books and Other Published Legal Materials
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