PLJ Vol 97 Call for Abstracts: Special Issue Symposium

PHILIPPINE LAW JOURNAL VOLUME 97 CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: SPECIAL ISSUE SYMPOSIUM The JOURNAL will be co-presenting a Forum on Constitutional Change with the UP Law Center Information and Publications Division and the Institute of Government and Law Reform. As part of the Forum, the JOURNAL is accepting paper abstracts on the topic of “Constitutional Change”, which will also be the theme for Issue 4. Selected abstracts will be presented by authors during the symposium proper of the Forum. The abstracts will also be considered for Issue 4. Law practitioners and students are highly encouraged to submit their work. All submissions will…

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Assessing and Advancing Anti-Rape Laws in the Philippines

“Strengthening Justice: Assessing and Advancing Anti-Rape Laws in the Philippines” In celebration of International Women's Month, the UP Institute of Human Rights (UP IHR) is organizing a public forum titled “Strengthening Justice: Assessing and Advancing Anti-Rape Laws in the Philippines.” It will be held on 08 March 2024 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., at the 1st Floor Conference Room, Bocobo Hall, UP Law Center, UP Diliman, Quezon City. Join us in assessing the nuances in the implementation of R.A. 11648, otherwise known as “The Stronger Protection Against Rape and Sexual Exploitation and Abuse Act of 2022”, especially at the local…

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May It Please the Court 2 Tips for Law Enforcement

IPD launches Atty. Sandra Marie Olaso-Coronel’s “May It Please the Court 2: Tips for Law Enforcement” The Information and Publication Division (IPD) of the University of the Philippines Law Center (UPLC) conducted the book launch of Atty. Sandra Marie Olaso-Coronel’s “May It Please the Court 2: Tips for Law Enforcement” at the Bocobo Hall, UP Diliman on January 22, 2024. In her introduction of her book, Atty. Olaso-Coronel stated that, "This book advocates a change in mindset of law enforcement, from one of targeting that a case be closed upon acceptance by the prosecutor to seeing a case through to…

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PLJ Volume 97 Extended Call for Papers

Philippine Law Journal Volume 97 Extended Call for Papers Deadline of submission for Issue 2 of the PHILIPPINE LAW JOURNAL Vol. 97 has been extended to February 5, 2024. The Philippine Law Journal is a student-edited publication devoted to cultivating legal scholarship. Established in August 1914, it is the oldest English-language law review in Asia. The Journal publishes four (4) issues every year. There is no minimum word count required, but authors are encouraged to keep submissions within 20,000 words. Email your submissions in .doc or .docx format to plj@up.edu.ph. For inquiries, you may contact Mika Andrea O. Ramirez (Chair) at moramirez1@up.edu.ph.

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Gratitude to the Donors of the UP College of Law Scholarship

Gratitude to the Donors of the UP College of Law Scholarship As new lawyers sign the Philippine Roll of Attorneys today, I would like to express my profound gratitude to the generous contributions of the donors of the University of the Philippines College of Law (UP COL) Scholarship Program. They have played a pivotal role in turning our scholars' dreams of becoming UP Lawyers into reality. Since its inception in Academic Year 2018-2019, the scholarship program championed the principles of gender equity and social inclusion (for Persons with Disabilities, LGBTQI+, and Indigenous Peoples). To date, the scholarship has opened doors…

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Call for Scholarship Applications for the 2nd Semester A.Y. 2023-2024

Applications for the Scholarship Program is now open for the 2nd Semester, A.Y. 2023-2024. Kindly note that only the applications of bona fide students of the college can be accommodated by the scholarship. REQUIREMENTS: Accomplished Application Form. Letter of Intent detailing ALL the justifiable reasons why the applicant should be granted a scholarship. Justifiable reasons include any existing hardships that affect the applicant’s studies. Diversity (e.g., self-ascription as an LGBTQ+, member of an Indigenous Cultural Community/Indigenous Peoples, single parent) are also considered factors. Latest Income Tax Return (ITR) of the applicant (if employed), spouse (if married and spouse is employed),…

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