Philippine Law Journal. University of the Philippines College of Law.
Material type: Continuing resourceSeries: . September 2022 ; volume 95 (3) Quezon City : College of Law, University of the Philippines, c2022Description: volumes, various paging: 26 cmContent type:- text
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- K 16 P45 2022 v. 95 (3)
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Periodicals | Commission on Human Rights Library Periodicals | Newly Processed | K 16 P45 v.95 (3) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P-000450d |
The Philippines' authoritarian constitution / Dante Gatmaytan
Persistent red-tagging in the Philippines as violation of the principles of distinction in international humanitarian law / Ruby Rosselle L. Tugade
Anti-SLAPP and Pro-Women: a study on the applicability on the concept of strategic lawsuit against public participation to cases involving violence against women and their children / Patrizia Adeline A. Lucindo
Cyberbullying as actionable tort / Paulo Romeo J. Yusi
On local chief executives and the practice of profession / Juan Paolo M. Artiaga, Jeo Angelo C. Elamparo and Christine Faith M. Tango
COVID-19 events as force majeure in the postponement or declaration of failure of Philippine elections / Lord Zedrique T. Macatiag
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