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FOURTH YEAR, 

First Semester
 
Civil Law Review I (4 units)
This is a general integration of the principles in civil law covering the effect and application of laws,
the law on human relations, persons and family relations, property, ownership and its modifications,
and the different modes of acquiring ownership.
 
Criminal Law Review (4 units)
This is a general review of the Revised Penal Code with its latest amendments, other penal statutes,
and relevant jurisprudence.  
 
Political Law Review (4 units)
This is an integrated survey of the Constitution of the Philippines, administrative law, law on public
officers, the Local Government Code, and election laws.
 
Practice Court I (3 units)
This is a clinical offering which exposes the students to the practical aspects of the law, particularly
in the trial of cases. It covers practical instruction in the preparation of cases and trial briefs, with a
focus on civil cases.
 
Taxation Law Review (3 units)
This is a general integration of principles of tax laws, including income, transfer, value-added tax,
and other business taxes. It also includes a review of local and real property taxation, and the basic
principles of the Tariff and Customs Code.
 
FOURTH YEAR, Second Semester
 
Civil Law Review II (4 units)
This is a general integration of the principles in civil law relating to succession, obligations and
contracts, sales, lease, quasi-contracts, quasi-delicts, and damages.
 
Commercial Law Review (4 units)
This is a survey and review of the laws on partnership, agency, trusts, corporations, securities,
negotiable instruments, insurance, and transportation.
 
 
Labor Law Review (3 units)
This is an integration of the laws on labor standards and labor relations, related social welfare
legislation, as well as landmark and recent jurisprudence on labor laws.
 
Practice Court II (2 units)
This course is a continuation of Practice Court I. Students participate in mock trial work, including the
preparation of trial briefs and methods of presenting evidence with focus on criminal cases.
Outstanding cases illustrating the effective and efficient utilization of procedural rules in enhancing
successful litigation are analyzed in detail and, where appropriate, hypothetical cases are presented
for solution by the students.
 
Remedial Law Review (6 units)
This is a general survey and integration of the principles of court jurisdiction, civil and criminal
procedures, special civil actions, provisional remedies, special proceedings, and evidence.
 

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