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_aThe complete works of Claro M. Recto : _b(political and legal works 1948-1953), volume 7 / _ccompiled and annotated by Isagani R. Medina and Myra S. Feliciano. |
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_aManila, Philippines : _bClaro M. Recto Memorial Foundation, _cc1990 |
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_ax, 678 pages ; _c27 cm |
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505 | _a1948 - Manuel Acuna Roxas-Tribute -- 1946 -- Our Constitution - Our Asian Foreign Policy - High court's refusal on Avelino's case - Filipino Nationalism - The Quirino Junket-An objective appraisal - Paz en la Tierra - Press statements on Quirino's emergency powers - The Triumph of the Constitution - How our people shall choose -- 1950 -- Recto and the Philippine constitution - Perlas ... de la Perla del Mar del Oriente - On being assigned as Ambassador -- 1951 -- A hole above all - New guarantees for protection of rights - Our Mendicant foreign policy - Our Democratic crisis : problems and solutions - What price our birthright of freedom - Our Foreign policy - Auto Retrato de Rizal - Guarantees for permanent security - Our Lingering colonial complex - Laurel Owed MacArthur nothing - The Japanese peace treaty and the issue of reparations - General Francisco Makabulos y Soliman and the Spirit of the revolution - The Constitutional question on the right to bail - Bread and circuses - Proclamation of Miss Batangas - The "Libreration" of Nationalism -- 1952 -- The Challenge of the unforseen - The Dawn of the Renaissance of the Philippine democracy - Our constitutional crisis - The Armed forces and the elections -- 1952 -- Mutual defense treaty between the Philippine and the United States - The U.S-P.I. mutual defense treaty - The Mutual defense pact and the military bases agreement - On the automatic deportation of aliens due to libel - Should the office of secretary of Foreign Afairs be limited to Native-born citizens? - An alternative to the Japanese peace treaty - Apostillas a las "Memorias de un Estudiante de Manila", de Rizal - Rizal y el Ateneo - The Ramparts of out Liberties - The Challenge of Independence - The Cooperative spirit - Palabras Eternas - La Patria -- 1953 -- Espana y Su Legado Espiritual - The Future of the Constitution - Remarks on the past and present - The Americans and the next elections - Out of Bondage into the Promised Land - The Legal quackeries of the Quirino's and the Castelo's - The Judge who extorted money from Litigants - The Giant and the dwarf - The Worthy custodian of Mr. Castelo's honor - On Castelo's retention in the cabinet -- 1953 -- Preliminary injunction to restraint arrest - Deafened by his own trumpeting - Quirino and the liberal party - The Rule of Decorum - Government by gangster - The Political philosophy of M.L. Quezon - The United States and Nationalism in the Philippine elections - The Paradoxes of our democracy - Proemio - "American meddling" and the coming elections - Recto's letter to internal revenue - The Nomination of Dr. Anton Frederick Bruun for the Degree of Doctor of Laws, Honoris Causa - The Judiciary, A separate independent power under the constitution | ||
650 | _aRECTO, CLARO M, 1890-1960 -- LITERARY WORKS | ||
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_aMedina, Isagani R.;Feliciano, Myra S. _ecompiler;compiler |
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