The Philippine Yearbook of International Law 2021
The Philippine Yearbook of International Law 2021 Volume XX Table of Contents
The Philippine Yearbook of International Law 2021 Volume XX Table of Contents
CALL FOR PAPERS: The Philippine Yearbook of International Law (PYIL) accepts extended abstracts until 15 April 2022 The Philippine Yearbook of International Law (PYIL) is a publication of the Institute of International Legal Studies University of the Philippines Law Center (UP-IlLS) and the Philippine Society of International Law (PSIL). The PYIL is soliciting manuscripts for its Special Issue in honor of Dean Merlin M. Magallona, Editor-in-Chief of PYIL and the country’s preeminent scholar and teacher of international law. The PYIL Board welcomes submissions from junior scholars and all interested researchers, teachers, practitioners, and students of international law. Collaborations between faculty and students…
UP-IILS Launches “A New Treaty on Plastic Pollution: Perspectives form Asia” Last 25 October 2021, the UP Law Center (UPLC), through the Institute of International Legal Studies (UP-IILS), in collaboration with Ecologic Institute, Alternative Law Groups, National University of Singapore, and Thammasat University-Thailand, officially launched a report in partnership with WWF entitled “A New Treaty on Plastic Pollution: Perspectives from Asia.” The report highlights Asian perspectives on the global challenge of marine plastic pollution, featuring information gathered from 16 Asian countries: Bhutan, Brunei, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos, Malaysia, the Maldives, the Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Timor…
Online Launch of the 2019 & 2020 Philippine Yearbook of International Law On November 4, 2021, the Institute of International Legal Studies - University of the Philippines Law Center, together with the Philippine Society of International Law launched the 2019 and 2020 volumes of the Philippine Yearbook of International Law. The Philippine Yearbook of International Law is an annual publication that features developments in international law relevant to the Philippines. This compendium on international law features Supreme Court decisions, DOJ opinions, treaties, and the works of some of the country’s luminaries in the field of international law. The online launch…
2020 Philippine Yearbook of International Law The Philippine Yearbook of International Law is an annual publication that features developments in international law relevant to the Philippines. This compendium on international law features Supreme Court decisions, DOJ opinions, treaties, and the works of some of the country’s luminaries in the field of international law. Whole PDF Title Page Table of Contents Editor's Note Foreword Articles The Constitutionality Petitions on the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020: An Unfortunate Lack of International Law Discourse on Both Sides by Soliman M. Santos, Jr. Implementation of International Agreements and the SelfExecuting and Non-self-executing Dichotomy: The…
2019 Philippine Yearbook of International Law The Philippine Yearbook of International Law is an annual publication that features developments in international law relevant to the Philippines. This compendium on international law features Supreme Court decisions, DOJ opinions, treaties, and the works of some of the country’s luminaries in the field of international law. Whole PDF Title Page Table of Contents Editor's Note Foreword Articles Re-customizing Customary International Law by Rommel J. Casis The Legal Status of the Philippine Territorial Waters Claim in International Law by Lowell Bautista…
Jayvee Arbonida del Rosario (Student)

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What is to wake? As days blur by and memory fails, so too does the line between dream and reality fade. One is as ephemeral as the other. Perhaps, it is in this realm of warped time and lost futures, of muted joys and terrors, where things make more sense.
Marissa Lucido Iñigo (Admin Staff)

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Bagamat matagal at paulit-ulit na tayong naghihigpit at lumuluwag sa mga kwarantin na ipinapatupad sa ating bansa, iisa lang ang nababakas sa mga buhay ng mga Pilipino araw-araw, pagsulong at pagtataguyod sa pamilya sa kabila ng pagsubok na sinasagupa araw-araw.
Nababata ng mga manggagawa ang lahat para sa kanilang mga pamilya.
Nadagdag isuot araw-araw ang proteksyon laban sa nakakahawang sakit,
pero talaga nga bang napoproteksyunan tayo sa totoong sakit sa bansa?
“Ano nga ba ang tunay na pagsubok? Ang Pandemya o ang sistema?”
– Tanong ng Pilipinong lumalaban.
Gianina O. Cabanilla (REPS)

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The fury, the fire, the glory of endings and beginnings,
the bone melting pain of it all
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