PH International Law Society Holds Inaugural Conference, Cites Relevance of International Law

MANILA 18 September 2018 – A large number of legal scholars, eminent personalities and students of international law attended the inaugural National Conference of the Philippine Society of International Law (PSIL) at the University of the Philippines in Diliman, Quezon City on 07 September 2018. Conducted in partnership with the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) Office of Legal Affairs of and the UP Law Center, the conference drew scholars and paper presenters from law schools, law centers, law firms and legal practitioners across the country as well as from Australia, Czech Republic, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. With…

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Asia-Pacific Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law (APYIHL)

Asia-Pacific Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law (APYIHL) The Asia-Pacific Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law (APYIHL) is an annual publication of the Institute of International Legal Studies of the University of the Philippines Law Center published in cooperation with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) since 2005.  It aims to produce peer-reviewed scholarly articles and book reviews, as well as significant developments in international humanitarian law and related fields.  It examines humanitarian law and related matters with a global reach and has a special focus on the Asia Pacific region.  Given its importance as a tool for academics, state…

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IILS Pamphlet Series

IILS Pamphlet Series The IILS Pamphlet Series is published by the Institute of International Legal Studies at the Law Center of the University of the Philippines, to provide a critical and constructive forum for the analysis of new trends, issues and prospects in international relations that may help clarify present problems and perspectives.  The publications of the Series generally express a critical appraisal of the existing state of affairs, against which contemporary problems may be redefined or appear in a new light, and thus indicating new possibilities for development and progress.

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