The Philippine Yearbook of International Law (“PYIL”) is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to international legal issues with an emphasis on Philippine problems and perspectives. The PYIL is published annually by the University of the Philippines Law Center Institute of International Legal Studies in collaboration with the Philippine Society of International Law.
We invite the submission of articles on subjects related to Philippine state practice, provided the article has not been published or accepted elsewhere. In order to qualify for submission, an article must be authored by a Filipino or alternatively be about Philippine State practice or the application of international law in the Philippines.
For subscription information, please contact us at:
+63 2 920 5514
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PYIL Editorial Team:
pyil.uplaw@gmail.com
Address:
Institute of International Legal Studies
UP Law Center, Bocobo Hall
UP Diliman, Quezon City
1101 Philippines
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The Philippine Yearbook of International Law (PYIL) is a publication of the Institute of International Legal Studies-University of the Philippines Law Center (UP-IILS). PYIL is a yearly publication that seeks to compile Philippine state practice through scholarly articles, book reviews, and a compilation of recent jurisprudence and issuances.
The 2022 Edition includes the following articles:
Philippine Treaty Patterns 1946-2020: Are Treaty Activities Aligned with Foreign Policy Priorities? | J. Eduardo Malaya, Marianne Bringas, and Kieren Roevi Batiles
The Sabah Question in International Law | Judge Frank E. Lobrigo (Ret.)
Conclusions and Questions: The Peremptory Norms of General International Law | Rommel J. Casis