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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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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Financing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) from Foreign Sources: The Case of Infrastructure, the Role of Law, and the Availability of Legal Remedies

Financing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) from Foreign Sources: The Case of Infrastructure, the Role of Law, and the Availability of Legal Remedies  The organization and conduct of a series of lectures and symposia on topics and issues surrounding the relationship between international law and sustainable development, with emphasis on problems of special concern to the Philippines and other developing countries.  The proposed series of lectures and symposia will focus on: (1) clarifying and mapping the existing laws and regulations that govern the financing and implementation of infrastructure projects in the Philippines; (2) situating these predominantly economic transactions and undertakings…

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