Books

In Defense of the Rule of Law

In Defense of the Rule of Law
By Public Information Office, Supreme Court

Introductory Note by Atty. Ismael G. Khan, Jr.
Assistant Court Administrator and Chief, Public Information Office, Supreme Court

“Chief Justice Artemio V. Panganiban has been at the helm of the Supreme Court for less than a year. Yet what his term lacks in material time, it more than makes up for in significant achievement. After deciding three landmark cases earlier this year during its summer session in Baguio 2006, the Panganiban Court once again stood at the ramparts of history when it was called upon to decide two cases involving the Rule of Law. One case involved the search for truth; the other involved an issue that would have altered the course of the country’s political destiny.”

Archived in the Supreme Court Library
2006

 

Other Books

Liberty and Prosperity

Judicial Renaissance

Leveling the Playing Field

The Bio-age Dawns on the Judiciary

Reforming the Judiciary

A Centenary of Justice

Transparency, Unanimity & Diversity

Leadership By Example: The Davide Standard

Battles in the Supreme Court

Love God, Serve Man