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Philippine government and constitution / Flor Amor B. Monta, Nelson V. Gayo, Ana Janet M. Pinlac and Mianito A. Fuentes

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Makati City, Philippines : Grandwater Publication and Research Corporation, c1999Description: 266 pages ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9717250464
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • JQ 1260 .M66 1999
Contents:
Part I : Introduction to the study of Philippine government and constitution -- Chapter 1 : The State and government : subject matter of political science -- Chapter 2 : The Constitution : foundation of government -- Part II : Citizens' participation in popular government -- Chapter 3 : The Filipino citizen -- Chapter 4 : Rights and obligations of citizens -- Chapter 5 : Suffrage and political parties -- Part III : Structure of government and accountability of public officers -- Chapter 6 : Doctrines governing the structure, distribution and exercise of powers of government -- Chapter 7 : The Legislative department -- Chapter 8 : The Executive department -- Chapter 9 : The Judicial department -- Chapter 10 : The Constitutional commissions -- Chapter 11 : Public administration -- Chapter 12 : Accountability of public officers -- Part IV : Local government -- Chapter 13 : Introduction to local government -- Chapter 14 : Creation of local government units -- Chapter 15 : Local government officials -- Chapter 16 : Mechanisms for responsive and accountable local government -- Part V : The Philippines in the international community -- Chapter 17 : Philippine foreign policy
Summary: The authors consider this textbook as a good base for the various synthesis of apparently broad discourse comprising Political Science, and also represents a rich source book for obtaining the most essential and basic information on the operations, structures and functions of Philippine government. This textbook is not so much on application areas ; instead it is a modest attempt for systematic encyclopedic material that contains the most updated text and most recent information, which, we feel, will be of considerable value for students enrolled in their introductory course in Philippine Government and constitution and political science and for those who are taking it as a terminal course.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Annex Filipiniana Special Collection FIL JQ 1260 .M66 1999 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000019971

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I : Introduction to the study of Philippine government and constitution -- Chapter 1 : The State and government : subject matter of political science -- Chapter 2 : The Constitution : foundation of government -- Part II : Citizens' participation in popular government -- Chapter 3 : The Filipino citizen -- Chapter 4 : Rights and obligations of citizens -- Chapter 5 : Suffrage and political parties -- Part III : Structure of government and accountability of public officers -- Chapter 6 : Doctrines governing the structure, distribution and exercise of powers of government -- Chapter 7 : The Legislative department -- Chapter 8 : The Executive department -- Chapter 9 : The Judicial department -- Chapter 10 : The Constitutional commissions -- Chapter 11 : Public administration -- Chapter 12 : Accountability of public officers -- Part IV : Local government -- Chapter 13 : Introduction to local government -- Chapter 14 : Creation of local government units -- Chapter 15 : Local government officials -- Chapter 16 : Mechanisms for responsive and accountable local government -- Part V : The Philippines in the international community -- Chapter 17 : Philippine foreign policy

The authors consider this textbook as a good base for the various synthesis of apparently broad discourse comprising Political Science, and also represents a rich source book for obtaining the most essential and basic information on the operations, structures and functions of Philippine government. This textbook is not so much on application areas ; instead it is a modest attempt for systematic encyclopedic material that contains the most updated text and most recent information, which, we feel, will be of considerable value for students enrolled in their introductory course in Philippine Government and constitution and political science and for those who are taking it as a terminal course.

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