Philippine Year Book of International law Vol.16 (2017)

THE PHILIPPINE YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW (PYIL) was first published in 1966 as a continuation to the Philippine International Law Journal, a quarterly publication that was unfortunately met with financial difficulties. The publication was originally headed by the late Justice Florentino P. Feliciano, a leading legal luminary of his time, known for his expertise in international trade law. Since then, it was published yearly by the Philippine Society of International Law (PSIL) until in 1975, when it became a joint undertaking between the PSIL and the University of the Philippines Law Center. This arrangement served both organizations’ objective of promoting…

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Understanding the President’s Treaty Powers, Senate Concurrence and Vested Rights under the recent Pangilinan v. Cayetano Ruling Webinar

  On August 11, 2021, political and international law experts assembled for Understanding the President’s Treaty Powers, Senate Concurrence and Vested Rights under the recent Pangilinan v. Cayetano Ruling - the Malcolm Lecture co-organized by the UP College of Law, UP Law Center Institute of International Legal Studies, and the Justice George Malcolm Foundation, Inc. Dean Edgardo Carlo Vistan II, UP IILS Director Rommel Casis, and Foundation Chair Justice Antonio Carpio (Ret.) and Secretary Prof. Fina Tantuico, the heads of the organizing institutions, participated in the webinar. Prof. Michael Tiu, Jr. - UP IILS International Criminal Law Program Head -…

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Asian Comparative Law Project Virtual Book Launch

    The Institute of International Legal Studies (IILS) held the Comparative Law Project (ACLP) Virtual Book Launch on June 30, 2021 (Wednesday) at 2:00 pm. The IILS has invited our esteemed authors, Prof. Elizabeth Aguiling Pangalangan, Prof. Emerson Bañez, Prof. JJ Disini, Prof. Nicky Ty, Prof. Abdul Salam, Prof. Nguyen Thi Hong Nhung, Prof. Dennis Khong, and Prof. Remi Nguyen, to be our panelists for this virtual event. They have answered questions and shared their insights throughout the Zoom webinar. The ACLP was initiated by the IILS with the objective of highlighting the similarities and differences in the laws…

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IILS CO-ORGANIZES A FORUM ON CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY AND THE ICC UNDER THE PHILIPPINE SITUATION

    IILS CO-ORGANIZES A FORUM ON CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY AND THE ICC UNDER THE PHILIPPINE SITUATION   The UP Institute of International Legal Studies (UP IILS) and the UP Institute of Human Rights (UP IHR), in partnership with the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP), recently co-organized a forum on Crimes against Humanity and the International Criminal Court (ICC): Nature, Procedure, Implication on the Philippine Situation on June 25, 2021, via video conferencing. The online forum was conducted to assist the public in understanding the nature of crimes against humanity and their implications on the efforts to seek effective…

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Crimes against Humanity and the International Criminal Court: Nature, Procedure, and Implication on the Philippine Situation

  The UP Institute of Human Rights and the UP Institute of International Legal Studies, together with the Integrated Bar of the Philippines, are co-organizing the online forum entitled “Crimes against Humanity and the International Criminal Court: Nature, Procedure, and Implication on the Philippine Situation.” The event will be held on 25 June 2021, Friday, at 2:00-4:00 PM via Zoom Platform. The first part of the forum is the lecture of Judge Raul C. Pangalangan, former Judge and President of the Trial Division of the International Criminal Court (ICC), and Professor of the UP College of Law. The lecture will…

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