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Polytechnic University of the Philippines College of Law

The Polytechnic University of the Philippines College of Law, abbreviated as CL, is the law school of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines located in Manila, Philippines that was established in 2001. It ranks as one of the top law schools in the country in terms of percentile passing rate in the bar examination.[1]

Polytechnic University of the Philippines
College of Law
Seal of the College of Law
TypeState law school
Established2001
DeanGemy Lito L. Festin
Location,
14°35′52″N 121°00′35″E / 14.59778°N 121.00972°E / 14.59778; 121.00972
CampusUrban
Colors
  Maroon and Gold
Websitewww.pup.edu.ph/CL

Admission Edit

Interested applicants who wish to study in the PUP College of Law must pass the PUP College of Law Entrance Examination (PUPCLEE). Furthermore, the applicant must be a graduate of a bachelor's degree and must have earned at least six (6) units in Mathematics, eighteen (18) units in English, and eighteen (18) units of social science subjects.[2]

History Edit

 
The PUP College of Law is located at the NALLRC building.

In January 2001, the plans for the establishment of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines College of Law started when the then University President Dr. Ofelia M. Carague instructed the Dean of the College of Accountancy and Law to prepare a proposal for the establishment of the said college. In the early part of May 2001, a meeting was held between the Vice President for Academic Affairs, the Dean of the College of Accountancy and Law and the Chairperson of the Department of Law to finalize the proposal to approve the establishment of the PUP College of Law. It was on May 25, 2001 when the PUP Board of Regents approved Resolution No. 115, Series of 2001, also known as “Resolution Approving the Establishment of the College of Law.”[3] Former Supreme Court Associate Justice Dante Tiñga served as its first dean.

In 2015, the PUP College of Law Research Corps was formed in the college. The research group was tasked to produce bar materials for the bar candidates.

It was in 2016 when the college celebrated its 15th founding anniversary. A lecture series was organized by the college and was attended by hundreds of students, faculty members and employees. Past accomplishments were also mentioned by the College Dean Gemy Lito L. Festin such as the college's good performance in the bar examinations, the formation of the research group, and the establishment of the Office of the Legal Aid which is active in giving extension services like free legal counseling to the nearby communities of the university.[4]

Achievements Edit

The PUP College of Law is one of the top law schools in the country in terms of percentile passing rate in the Philippine Bar Examination. In the 2016 Bar Examination results released by the Supreme Court on May 3, 2017, a hundred percent of the first time takers from the college passed the bar exam. The results also revealed that 76.19 percent of the retakers from the college successfully passed the said exam. This gives the university a high passing rate of 83.33 percent, surpassing the 2016 national passing rate of 59.06 percent.[5][6]

Notable Faculty Members Edit

Justice Dante O. Tiñga, Associate Justice of Supreme Court (2003 to 2009)

Dean Antonio G.M. La Viña, Dean School of Government, Ateneo School of Government, 3rd Placer 1989 Bar Exams

Elmer T. Rabuya, Known civilist, law books author

Cyril E. Ramos, Deputy Ombudsman

Rhett Emmanuel C. Serfino, Practicing Lawyer, 3rd Placer 1997 Bar Exams

Noel M. Ortega, Valedictorian, Bachelor of Laws San Sebastian College-Recoletos

Judy A. Lardizabal, 1st Placer, 2008 Bar Exams

Voltaire T. Duano, Labor Law expert, Valedictorian, Bachelor of Laws San Sebastian College-Recoletos

Organizations Edit

The college also has various student organizations actively participating in wide-variety of intercollegiate activities of law schools around the country. Some of which are CODAL (Christians on Demand at Law), PUP Law Moot Court Society, PUP Legal Aid Clinic and The Solicitor, formerly Hayag, their official student publication. These organizations help law students cope with the rigors of the legal studies and lighten the already high-pressure law school environment by getting involved in activities of their interests. They also engage in different social programs such as free legal assistance to the indigent members of adjacent barangays, gift-giving to street kids during Christmas season and feeding program to the needy.

In 2016, PUP Law Moot Court Society secured a championship place in a debate cup on International Humanitarian Law organized by the House of Representatives and the Philippine Red Cross.

Every weekend, CODAL invites speakers from organized Christian groups and some of its members to share inspiring words and real-life testaments to the students for the latter to uplift spiritual aspects of life. They also provide free coffee during Saturdays.

References Edit

  1. ^ . Philippine Daily Inquirer. September 23, 2009. Archived from the original on June 6, 2013. Retrieved March 20, 2013.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  2. ^ "Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.)". Polytechnic University of the Philippines. Retrieved October 6, 2014.
  3. ^ "History". PUP College of Law. Retrieved April 2, 2013.
  4. ^ "History". College of Law celebrates its 15th Founding Anniversary. Retrieved October 8, 2017.
  5. ^ "PUP CL first takers post 100% passing rate in BAR 2016". Polytechnic University of the Philippines. Retrieved October 8, 2017.
  6. ^ "FULL LIST: 3,747 successful passers of 2016 bar exam". Philippine Daily Inquirer. May 3, 2017. Retrieved October 8, 2017.

External links Edit

  • Polytechnic University of the Philippines College of Law – Official website
  • Polytechnic University of the Philippines – Official website

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The Polytechnic University of the Philippines College of Law abbreviated as CL is the law school of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines located in Manila Philippines that was established in 2001 It ranks as one of the top law schools in the country in terms of percentile passing rate in the bar examination 1 Polytechnic University of the PhilippinesCollege of LawSeal of the College of LawTypeState law schoolEstablished2001DeanGemy Lito L FestinLocationManila Philippines14 35 52 N 121 00 35 E 14 59778 N 121 00972 E 14 59778 121 00972CampusUrbanColors Maroon and GoldWebsitewww wbr pup wbr edu wbr ph wbr CL Contents 1 Admission 2 History 3 Achievements 4 Notable Faculty Members 5 Organizations 6 References 7 External linksAdmission EditInterested applicants who wish to study in the PUP College of Law must pass the PUP College of Law Entrance Examination PUPCLEE Furthermore the applicant must be a graduate of a bachelor s degree and must have earned at least six 6 units in Mathematics eighteen 18 units in English and eighteen 18 units of social science subjects 2 History Edit nbsp The PUP College of Law is located at the NALLRC building In January 2001 the plans for the establishment of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines College of Law started when the then University President Dr Ofelia M Carague instructed the Dean of the College of Accountancy and Law to prepare a proposal for the establishment of the said college In the early part of May 2001 a meeting was held between the Vice President for Academic Affairs the Dean of the College of Accountancy and Law and the Chairperson of the Department of Law to finalize the proposal to approve the establishment of the PUP College of Law It was on May 25 2001 when the PUP Board of Regents approved Resolution No 115 Series of 2001 also known as Resolution Approving the Establishment of the College of Law 3 Former Supreme Court Associate Justice Dante Tinga served as its first dean In 2015 the PUP College of Law Research Corps was formed in the college The research group was tasked to produce bar materials for the bar candidates It was in 2016 when the college celebrated its 15th founding anniversary A lecture series was organized by the college and was attended by hundreds of students faculty members and employees Past accomplishments were also mentioned by the College Dean Gemy Lito L Festin such as the college s good performance in the bar examinations the formation of the research group and the establishment of the Office of the Legal Aid which is active in giving extension services like free legal counseling to the nearby communities of the university 4 Achievements EditThe PUP College of Law is one of the top law schools in the country in terms of percentile passing rate in the Philippine Bar Examination In the 2016 Bar Examination results released by the Supreme Court on May 3 2017 a hundred percent of the first time takers from the college passed the bar exam The results also revealed that 76 19 percent of the retakers from the college successfully passed the said exam This gives the university a high passing rate of 83 33 percent surpassing the 2016 national passing rate of 59 06 percent 5 6 Notable Faculty Members EditJustice Dante O Tinga Associate Justice of Supreme Court 2003 to 2009 Dean Antonio G M La Vina Dean School of Government Ateneo School of Government 3rd Placer 1989 Bar ExamsElmer T Rabuya Known civilist law books authorCyril E Ramos Deputy OmbudsmanRhett Emmanuel C Serfino Practicing Lawyer 3rd Placer 1997 Bar ExamsNoel M Ortega Valedictorian Bachelor of Laws San Sebastian College RecoletosJudy A Lardizabal 1st Placer 2008 Bar ExamsVoltaire T Duano Labor Law expert Valedictorian Bachelor of Laws San Sebastian College RecoletosOrganizations EditThe college also has various student organizations actively participating in wide variety of intercollegiate activities of law schools around the country Some of which are CODAL Christians on Demand at Law PUP Law Moot Court Society PUP Legal Aid Clinic and The Solicitor formerly Hayag their official student publication These organizations help law students cope with the rigors of the legal studies and lighten the already high pressure law school environment by getting involved in activities of their interests They also engage in different social programs such as free legal assistance to the indigent members of adjacent barangays gift giving to street kids during Christmas season and feeding program to the needy In 2016 PUP Law Moot Court Society secured a championship place in a debate cup on International Humanitarian Law organized by the House of Representatives and the Philippine Red Cross Every weekend CODAL invites speakers from organized Christian groups and some of its members to share inspiring words and real life testaments to the students for the latter to uplift spiritual aspects of life They also provide free coffee during Saturdays References Edit 6 law schools to be closed CHED Philippine Daily Inquirer September 23 2009 Archived from the original on June 6 2013 Retrieved March 20 2013 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Bachelor of Laws LL B Polytechnic University of the Philippines Retrieved October 6 2014 History PUP College of Law Retrieved April 2 2013 History College of Law celebrates its 15th Founding Anniversary Retrieved October 8 2017 PUP CL first takers post 100 passing rate in BAR 2016 Polytechnic University of the Philippines Retrieved October 8 2017 FULL LIST 3 747 successful passers of 2016 bar exam Philippine Daily Inquirer May 3 2017 Retrieved October 8 2017 External links EditPolytechnic University of the Philippines College of Law Official website Polytechnic University of the Philippines Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Polytechnic University of the Philippines College of Law amp oldid 1148353764, 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