This document discusses administrative law topics that could potentially be covered on the Philippine bar exam based on the examiner's past experience administering the test. Specifically, it notes that administrative law was tested sparsely from 2010-2015 and only in 2011, when questions assessed the doctrine of exhaustion of administrative remedies, necessity of publication and notice for rate-fixing hearings, and requisites for valid administrative rules. Potential future questions are also outlined.
This document discusses administrative law topics that could potentially be covered on the Philippine bar exam based on the examiner's past experience administering the test. Specifically, it notes that administrative law was tested sparsely from 2010-2015 and only in 2011, when questions assessed the doctrine of exhaustion of administrative remedies, necessity of publication and notice for rate-fixing hearings, and requisites for valid administrative rules. Potential future questions are also outlined.
This document discusses administrative law topics that could potentially be covered on the Philippine bar exam based on the examiner's past experience administering the test. Specifically, it notes that administrative law was tested sparsely from 2010-2015 and only in 2011, when questions assessed the doctrine of exhaustion of administrative remedies, necessity of publication and notice for rate-fixing hearings, and requisites for valid administrative rules. Potential future questions are also outlined.
(Through the Eyeglass of A Bar Candidate-Bar Triumphant)
Comm. Rene V. Sarmiento (ret.)
Sparse, intermittent • 2010-2015 (Only in 2011) • 2011 – Doctrine of exhaustion of administrative remedies – Publication and notice of hearings necessary for fixing rates – Requisites for the validity of an administrative rule – Procedural due process and requisites • 2004-2009 (none in 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004) • 2005 – Distinction between government agency and government instrumentality Possible Bar Exam Questions: 1. Doctrine of Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies; Reasons, Exceptions 2. Administrative Due Process and Requisites 3. Powers of Administrative Remedies 4. Kinds of Administrative Rules and Requisites for Validity 5. Necessity for Notice and Hearing 6. Right Against Self-Incrimination