Jose Nolledo
Jose Nergua Nolledo is a lawyer, constitutional law expert, and author in the Philippines. He was a member of the Philippine Constitutional Commission of 1986 and a delegate to the 1971 Constitutional Convention.
Early life and education
Nolledo was born in Inagawan, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan. His parents were Nicomedes Fillaro Nolledo and Presentacion Florencondia Nergua, both natives of Miagao, Iloilo.He wrote poems in Filipino language at the age of nine. The poems were published in the Philippine Journal of Education edited by literary critic Paz Marquez Benitez, the Filipino Child Life edited by psychologist Dr. Eufronio Alip, and the Philippine School Life by educator Dr. Juliana Pineda. Some poems were included in Mga Tulang Pambata, a reference book in Philippine grade schools.
Nolledo earned a Bachelor of Laws degree from the Far Eastern University Institute of Law. He placed third in the 1958 Philippine Bar Examinations with a rating of 88.95%.
Constitutional law expertise
Nolledo was elected as a delegate, representing the province of Palawan, in the Philippine [Constitutional Convention of 1971|1971 Constitutional Convention] which drafted the 1973 Philippine Constitution. He was one of the principal sponsors of the constitutional definition of national territory. The work of the convention was affected by the proclamation of martial law under President Ferdinand Marcos in September 1972, with Nolledo being arrested as one of the convention delegates in the opposition bloc.After Marcos was ousted from power and went into exile, he was appointed as a member of the Philippine Constitutional Commission of 1986, the body tasked to draft the 1987 Philippine Constitution. He was elected Chairman of the Committee on Local Governments. In this capacity, he authored provisions on local autonomy which were incorporated in the Local Government Code of 1991, a law principally authored by former Philippine Senate President Aquilino Pimentel Jr.
Organizational activities
Nolledo has been a National President of the Holy Name Society of the Philippines; and Vice President of the Philippine Constitution Association.Publications
Nolledo has reputedly written roughly one-hundred-sixty-eight titles in law, and has claimed to be the only man in the world to have written more than a hundred law books.He is presently the Chairman of the Editorial Staff of the National Book Store Incorporated, the largest chain of bookstores in the Philippines.