Books
With Due Respect

Selected columns from the Philippine Daily Inquirer
Foreword by Inquirer Publisher Isagani Yambot
“While many of the columns deal with technical matters of laws, they are written in simple, understandable language that uses a minimum of legal jargon. Because of their simplicity of style, clarity of thought and unassailable logic, the columns make for interesting and instructive reading. Indeed, those who failed to read some or many of the columns by the retired Chief Justice will gain a better insight into the troubled years of 2007 to 2010 by going over this collection…
This is a book written by a moral man, a Christian who not only practices the forms and rituals of his faith but who also lives it, and through his columns, spreads the gospel of uprightness, morality, and goodness.”
Published By
Inquirer Books,
a unit of the Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inc.
Chino Roces Ave. corner Yague and Mascardo Streets,
Makati City, Philippines
January 2012
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