The Evolution of Public International Law Between the State and Other Entities

By Maria Theresa Dojillo,  Maria Lalyn Escalona, Therese Mikaela Maravilla, and Charlene Mae Rio, INTRODUCTION International law is a system of treaties and agreements between nations that governs how nations interact with other nations, citizens of other nations, and businesses of other nations. International law typically falls into two different categories. Public is international in … Continue reading The Evolution of Public International Law Between the State and Other Entities

Philippine Territorial Limits and Disputes

By Jewel Shaira A. Cantilero, Laisha Marie V. Dignos, Michael Francis T. Javellana and Nicole R. Lopez   PREFACE Upholding the 1987 Constitution, it expressly states, “The national territory comprises the Philippine archipelago, with all the islands and waters embraced therein, and all other territories over which the Philippines has sovereignty or jurisdiction, consisting of … Continue reading Philippine Territorial Limits and Disputes

Applicability of Our Laws in the Preservation of Net Neutrality

Net neutrality is a principle that says no Internet traffic should get special treatment, and Internet service providers can’t block or degrade certain traffic because the website or service pumping it out isn’t willing to pay up for prioritization. With the relevance of the internet to almost everyone in the Philippines, there is an emerging … Continue reading Applicability of Our Laws in the Preservation of Net Neutrality