Online Launch of the 2019 and 2020 Philippine Yearbook of International Law

Online Launch of the 2019 and 2020 Philippine Yearbook of International Law The Institute of International Legal Studies - University of the Philippines Law Center, together with the Philippine Society of International Law, invites you to the launch of the online publication of the Philippine Yearbook of International Law on November 4, 2021, at 2:00 PM Manila Time (GMT+8) via Zoom. 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…

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Philippine Yearbook of International Law Vol. 17 (2018)

  For the first time in nearly three decades, a compendium on the country’s international laws has seen print anew with the publication of the Philippine Yearbook of International Law (PYIL). First published in 1966, the PYIL’s first editor in chief was the late Justice Florentino P. Feliciano, who oversaw its annual printing until 1975. It became a joint undertaking by the PSIL and the UP Law Center until 1989 when publication ceased. It is an annual publication dedicated to international legal issues, and an essential reference for academic and practicing lawyers. The PYIL is published by the UP Law…

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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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