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Volume XVII
2018 EDITION
Published: 2019-MM-DD
13 Articles
We are pleased to announce the publication of the Philippine Yearbook of International Law 2018 edition.
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 2018 Edition includes the following articles:
- The South China Sea Arbitration and Historic Rights in the Law of the Sea | Lowell B. Bautista
- Dualism and the Incongruence Between Objective International Law and the Philippine Practice of International Law | Rommel J. Casis
- Some Problems and Approaches Arising from the United Nations Convention Against Corruption | Merlin M. Magallona
- Treaties and Agreements:
- Summary of Treaties and Agreements
- Judicial Decisions
- Republic vs. Provincial Government of Palawan
- Cotescup vs. Secretary of Education
- Re: Contracts with Artes International, Inc.
- Marcos vs. Fariñas
- ABSTRACTS PRESENTED IN THE 2018 PSIL INAUGURAL NATIONAL CONFERENCE
- Justice Across Borders: The State Obligation of the Philippines to Recognize and Enforce Foreign Judgments Awarding Reparation to Victims of Gross Human Rights Violations Committed Within Philippine Jurisdiction | Reuel Angelo P. Realin
- Non Dominus Sed Pro Domino: Reexamining Sabah and Taiwan Under International Law and Philippine Practice | Neil Simon S. Silva
- Indonesian Ratification of the Arms Trade Treaty: Achieving Sustainable Development Goals | Nandang Sutrisino and Haekal Al Asyari
- Security Threats in the Eastern Coast of Sabah: Issues and Challenges | Su Wai Mon
- Protecting the Coral Reef Environment in the South China Sea as An Obligation Erga Omnes | John Paolo Roberto A. Villasor