Current Issue Volume 85 No. 4
A Law School Fit for the Next 100 Years - Edgardo. J. AngaraStare (In)Decisis: Some Reflections on Judicial Flip-Flopping in League of Cities v. COMELEC and Navarro v. Ermita - Theodore O. Te
Desperate Transitional Times, Desperate Transitional Measures: Using Transitional Justice Mechanisms in Confronting Corruption in the Philippines - Jonathan T. Pampolina
Not a Lot to Allot: A Review of Legislative, Executive and Judicial Decisions on Internal revenue Allotment (IRA) - Romeo Raymond C. Santos
Dissecting Philippine Law and Jurisprudence on Medical Malpractice - Darwin P. Angeles...
Class ‘74 holds special dinner
For several years now, Class ‘74 of the University of the Philippines College of Law has served as the alumni adviser of the Philippine Law Journal. Throughout its service as the Journal’s alumni adviser, Class ’74, headed by its president Prof. Francis Jardaleza, has continuously supported the projects of the various editorial boards of the Journal. Class ’74 has also developed a tradition of hosting a special dinner for the incoming editors of the Journal, as a way of congratulating them for making it to the editorial board as well as a means of encouraging them to work hard in ensuring that the Philippine Law Journal remains steadfast in its duty of fostering legal scholarship in the country.
Call for Papers
The Philippine Law Journal (PLJ) is a student-run organization devoted to the promotion of legal scholarship through research and writing. It is edited by the Editorial Board composed of select students of the University of the Philippines College of Law. The Journal publishes four issues every year.
Subscription
The Philippine Law Journal is now accepting subscriptions for the four issues comprising Volume 85 of the Journal for the very modest price of one thousand pesos (Php 1,000.00). Should you be interested, subscriptions forms for that purpose are available at the Institute of International Legal Studies Third Floor, UP Law Center University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City
