Applicants Qualified to take the PLJ 96 Student Editorial Board Exam

Applicants Qualified to take the Philippine Law Journal Volume 96 Student Editorial Board Examination The PLJ Volume 96 Student Editorial Board Examination Committee has determined that the following applicants are qualified to take the PLJ Student Editorial Board Examination to be held on Saturday, November 26, 2022, from 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. for the legal writing and from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. for the editing examinations. ALASTOY, Desiree B.* BAEL, Frances Dianne S.* BUTAC, Troy John G.* CADIZ, Dominique S. CAÑAVERAL, Maria Isabel R.* CASTRO, Jan Aurel Nikolai M. CEMBRANO, Eric Leonardo L.* CHAVEZ, Ric Duane E.* CHUA,…

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Columbia Law School LLM and Executive LLM Information Session

Join Amanda Roden, Assistant Director of the Office of Graduate Degree Programs at Columbia Law School, for an information session to learn more about our LL.M. and Executive LL.M. programs and hear from and meet Columbia LL.M. alumni! Columbia Law School is renowned for the intellectual rigor of its curriculum and the groundbreaking scholarship of its faculty. Drawing strength from the vast interdisciplinary resources of our distinguished research university—and the global stage of New York City—our students complete their legal training ready to engage the world’s most challenging issues across borders, jurisdictions, subject matters, sectors, and industries. For more than…

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Human Rights Dialogues

Human Rights Dialogues: Drug Laws and Policies under a Public Health-Centered and Human Rights-Based Framework The University of the Philippines College of Law, in partnership with the United Nations Joint Programme for Human Rights (UNJPHR), brings you "Human Rights Dialogues: Drug Laws and Policies under a Public Health-Centered and Human Rights-Based Framework" on 08 November 2022 (Tuesday), from 01:00PM to 03:00PM. This will be the first of a series of webinars which looks at further ways to improve the country’s human rights situation. “Human Rights Dialogues” intends to provide a vibrant discursive environment where duty-bearers and rights-holders are made aware…

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UP Law Professors at the 2022 HCCH Asia Pacific Conference

UP Law Professors Elizabeth Aguiling-Pangalangan and Michael Tiu, Jr spoke at the 2022 HCCH Asia Pacific Conference UP IHR Director Professor Elizabeth Aguiling-Pangalangan and Assistant Professor Michael Tiu, Jr. served as session chairpersons at the Hague Conference on Private International Law (HCCH) Asia Pacific Week held on 18-20 October 2022. The three-day event was an international meeting where private international law practitioners, academics, and scholars had the opportunity to exchange views on and share best practices in the implementation of key HCCH conventions. This year’s forum centered on the theme “Enabling Cross-border Cooperation in the Region and Beyond” and was…

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Applications for Young Leaders’ Program 2023

Announcement: Applications for Young Leaders’ Program 2023 will be accepted until 04 November 2022, 12:00 noon. The UP College of Law, in cooperation with the Embassy of Japan, is now accepting applications for the 2023 Young Leaders’ Program. Interested applicants are required to submit the following documents (both hard and soft copies) for screening: Application for Admission (prescribed form) Official Transcript or Certified Academic Record of the university the applicant attended Recommendation Letter from the Recommending authority Two Recommendation Letters from the Employer or from the supervising Professor of the university the applicant last attended (prescribed form) Certificate of Health…

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WEP first training series on labor standards

UP Law WEP wraps up first training series on labor standards The Workers and Employees Program (WEP) of the University of the Philippines College of Law/Law Center ended on 8 October 2022, its first five Saturday training series on Workers’ Rights and Benefits Under Labor Standards Laws through a six-hour session of benefits, with the topic WELFARE LEGISLATION OR SPECIAL LAWS (versus the general law: the Labor Code). A total of 55 workers and employees from labor organizations, associations, and unions, unaffiliated workers and employees, paralegals, law and labor and industrial relations students, and others participated virtually in the first…

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