The Philippine Law Journal was organized in 1914 by the first dean of the U.P. College of Law and at that time, it was the only English legal publication in the Orient. It is a student-run publication devoted to the promotion of legal research and the advancement of legal knowledge. It is edited by a student editorial board composed of select members of the sophomore, junior and senior classes of the U.P. College of Law.
Vol 84, No 4 (2010)
Table of Contents
Foreword
| Sisyphus' Lament, Part V.1: Laying Foundations and Reinforcing an Institution Through an Effective Internship Program | |
| Johann Carlos S. Barcena |
Articles
| Easing the Counter-Majoritarian Difficulty: The Judiciary in a Developing Democracy | |
| Johann Carlos S. Barcena |
| The Phenomenon of Vision and Blindness Constitutional Equality and the annulment of Worldview | |
| Maximo Paulino T. Sison III |
| Disaster, Displacement and Duty: The Application of International Human Rights Law to Philippine Relief and Recovery | |
| Jacqueline Joyce F. Espenilla |
| States, Societies, and Revolutions: Legal Historical Analysis of Philippine Institutions | |
| Johanna Aleria P. Lorenzo |
| Comment: Treaties, Chinese "Tied Loans", Government Procurement and Good Governance | |
| Herminio Harry L. Roque |
| Note: Convention vs. Coherence: An Alternative Perspective on Philippine Preisdential Succession | |
| Paolo O. Celeridad |