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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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 Publications

The IILS publishes books and pamphlets on different issues in international law.  Our Recent publications include the following:   Perspectives on Terrorism in the Philippine Context This book is the culmination of a project by the Institute of International Legal Studies (IILS) that delves into the various, multifaceted aspects of terrorism in the Philippines and how we as a country have tried to address it.  The project participants come from various fields that intersect with national security and this published work is intended to reflect their perspectives. The articles included in this collection discuss key issues, controversies, and existing measures…

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Asian Comparative Law project

Asian Comparative Law project This project will be a publication of papers providing a comparison of laws in certain Asian countries with the laws in the Philippines. Each chapter will be focusing on a specific branch of law in their respective country. There will be two phases: (1) papers focused on Asian laws, and (2) collaboration and comparison with Philippine law. A conference will be the culminating activity where the publication will be launched.

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Compendium of Philippine Practice on International Law

Compendium of Philippine Practice on International Law State practice is a key element in the development of customary international law and may, by itself, bind the State if considered as unilateral declarations or a form of general principle of law.  There is therefore a need to provide a comprehensive reference for Philippine state practice in order to identify and protect the national interest.  Thus, a Compendium of Philippine Practice on International Law which is a compilation of short articles on Philippine practice on specific subjects in international law, is envisioned to cover 15 different international law subjects with 15 contributors,…

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