San Beda University Posted July 4, 2019 July 9, 2019 By MOA Staff IN artist Awards Design Shop. The call for applications for the next round will be announced later this year. Weeding out the Fake Grassroots: Expanding the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 to include Online Astroturfing as an Offense. (ANC Interview), Liberty & Prosperity for the Peoples of the World, A Musical Celebrating Retired Chief Justice Panganibans Ageless Passion, 2011 Foundation for Liberty & Prosperity. Item 2 of the General Guidelines allows for a broad range of topics, provided it is one that adds to the growing body ofwork on the philosophy of FLP and locates it in the legal landscape ofPhilippine law and jurisprudence thus giving its tenets practicalapplication. They will be able to point you in the right direction when it comes to selecting the right type of dissertation writing services. Entries should also have an abstract of not more than 500 words. Far Eastern University Start date: August 1 st, 2019 End Date: March 31, 2020 The Creating Hope Society is a non-profit organization established to recognize the Sixties and Seventies Child Welfare Scoop is a continuation of the Residential School era. Entries must be written in single space with a 1 space between paragraphs, using Book Antiqua, Times New Roman or Garamond font style, of 14-size font, and on an 8.5-inch by 11-inch white bond paper with the following margins: left hand margin of 1.5 inches from the edge; an upper margin of 1.2 inches from the edge; a right hand margin of 1.0 inch from the edge; and a lower margin of 1.0 inch from the edge. 1. Our website follows applicable data privacy policies in the ASEAN and the EU's GDPR. By browsing this website, you agree to our use of cookies. Juan Paolo Artiaga (UP) Competition Guidelines Indigenous Arts & Stories is on hiatus for the 2019/20 year. Gwendolyn Ann I. Baaria (FEU) Tess Marie P. Tan Please click agree below if you give your consent to the use of generic website cookies for our website improvements. 3rd Place (3) Monetary awards are as follows: 300,000 to the first-place winner, 200,000 to the second-place winner, and 100,000 each to three (3) third-place winners. Entries must justify their conclusions with sound reasoning and pertinent authorities. (4) the writing quality, as measured by clarity of expression, brevity, and literary construction. 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Nomad is an Island: A Legal Framework for Nomadic Indigenous People for Cultural Integrity and in Cases of Displacement Entries will be judged on the following factors: (1) the choice of subject matter, as measured by its significance, relevance, and timeliness; (2) the amount of work and effort, as measured by the entrys comprehensiveness and analysis; (3) the quality of the legal analysis, as measured by its innovativeness, objectivity, depth, exposition and coherence; and (4) the writing quality, as measured by clarity of expression, brevity, and literary construction. The FLP Board of Judges will choose up to five (5) recipients of the primary awards (first, second and honorary mentions) from the finalists. Three references: two (2) from a previous employer and one (1) character references. Format. Ramel C. Muria and Atty. Clear. Adviser: Atty. The contest is open to third-year and fourth-year law students and those taking masters of law. Designed by Schif And The City. The Foundation, its officers and staff are not liable if the donors fail to provide the monetary award. 5. The Green Generation: Establishing an Environmental Defense Fund through the Contribution of Mining Companies and Other Extractive Industries FLPreserves the right to reject any entry at its discretion. Faculty mentors of winning contestants shall receive monetary awards as follows: 100,000 for the faculty mentor of the first-place winner, 75,000 for second-place winner, and 50,000 each for the 3 third-place winners. Revisions. Quality. Gerard Chan 2nd Place Genica Therese Endaluz Ateneo de Manila University Home Court Advantage: Establishing a Adviser: Matteo Rizolli, Clarissa Mae A. Sawali LUMSA University Rome Liberty and Prosperity for Future Generations: Intergenerational Equity as Customary International Law 2. Enforcing Liberty and Prosperity through the Courts of Law: A Shift in Legal Thought from Juridification to Judicialization, 2nd Place Adviser:Dean Fides C. Cordero-Tan, Archiebald Capila (SSC-Recoletos Manila) Home Court Advantage: Establishing a Framework for the Responsibility of a State with Respect to Human Rights Violations Committed by its Corporate Nationals Abroad The twenty (20) finalists chosen by the FLP Dissertation Contest Committee will each receive 20,000. Subject Matter. This year, the contest submissions were so strong that our contest jury declared its first-ever tie. Only footnotes are acceptable and entries must follow the Philippine Manual of Legal Citations by Professor Myrna S. Feliciano and/or Legal Research and Legal Citation by Milagros Santos-Ong (both based on The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation by the Harvard Law Review). Pierre Martin Reyes, Robie Quio (Graduate School of Law, SSC-Recoletos Manila) The Malahat Review invites writers who identify as Indigenous to submit their unpublished work to an issue on contemporary Indigenous writing in Canada.. To be published in January 2017, Indigenous Perspectives will celebrate the aesthetics, concerns, contributions, and achievements of Indigenous authors living in or from Canada, recognizing their crucial role in providing a truly complete picture of The call for applications for the next academic year will be announced later this year. In case the winning entry is also submitted as part of the students academic requirements, FLP is amenable to co-ownership of the copyright for said entry with the concerned law school. Simplicity in form should not limit depth in substance. Beyond the Minimum: Justiciability of the Question of the Right to a Living Wage in the Philippines, 1st Place Indigenous Story-Telling; Truth Telling to Reconciliation Position: Researcher and Writer Contractual Position. The Foundation for Liberty and Prosperity (FLP) opens its 2019-2020 Dissertation Writing Contest together with the Ayala Group and in cooperation with the Philippine Association of Law Schools. Adviser: Atty. San Beda University Congratulations to not one, but two winners of this years MOA Shop Emerging Indigenous Artist Contest: Maka Monture Pki for Not Invisible and John Velten for Hummingbird! Genica Therese Endaluz Eligibility. Please check our website for updates. Each entry must be a thesis/dissertation (or its equivalent in law schools not offering the Juris Doctor program) that espouses the philosophy of liberty and prosperity under the rule of law. A criminal records check and child welfare intervention check will be required before an offer of contractual employment is presented. Galahad Pe Benito, Carlota Villaroman Ateneo School of Law Holds Second Moot Court Competition, The Unpaid Creditor vs The Distressed Debtor, Regulating the Practice of Professions by Foreigners, Comparative Analysis of the MOA on Ancestral Domain and the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro, The Indigenous Peoples Rights Act: A Vehicle for Liberty & Prosperity. Liberty and Prosperity in the Coming Age of the Commercialization and Industrialization of the Moon and Her Riches: The Common Heritage of Humankind Attribution. Must possess a sound understanding and appreciation of Indigenous culture and issues. Adviser:Atty. The entry (in MS Word and PDF) together with the duly completed official EntryFormand the endorsement of entry by the law school must be transmitted electronically to secretariat@libpros.com. Must be able to collaborate and work efficiently with digital director, Must have traditional and cultural awareness, Must be able to know the resources available when in need. Teresita J. Herbosa, Ronald Kevin Laluz Montellano (FEU) BUILDING ECONOMIC PROSPERITY FOR ABORIGINAL WOMEN, Knowing Your Rights: Understanding Child Welfare, Youth, Elder, Parent (YEP) Cultural Program, Strengthening Homefires Cultural Support Program, Learning our Indigenous History (Adult Literacy Program), Indigenous Story-Telling: Truth Telling to Reconciliation Project, Must be able to effectively and efficiently write the narratives. Make sure that you get as much help as possible. Rise of the Machines As Creators: The Ownership Conundrum of Compute Generated Works, Jose Angelo A. Blay (DLS-Lipa) We use cookies to improve your experience on our website. Krisandra Ann Malaluan-Mandocdoc, Arvin Paolo D. Cortez (ADMU) Entries must be written in English and must concern the philosophy of the Foundation, expanding on and espousing the precept: protection of liberty and nurturing of prosperity under the rule of law, as it relates to practical applications on various aspects of legal theory and practice. University of San Carlos Of Transcendental Importance: An Analysis of the Doctrines Application vis--vis Liberty and Prosperity Entries must be submitted to FLP on or before 5 p.m. of April 30, 2020. This program is being undertaken in partnership with the Metrobank Foundation. Charles O. Our website follows applicable data privacy policies in the ASEAN and the EU's GDPR. For example, if you're not certain that you can write the type of dissertation yourself, they may want you to seek the help of a dissertation online writer. Deadline for Submission of Entries. 4. Winners of the DISSERTATION WRITING CONTEST 2019-2020 1st Place Ma. Entries will be judged on the following factors: (1) the choice of subject matter, as measured by its significance, relevance, and timeliness; (2) the amount of work and effort, as measured by the entrys comprehensiveness and analysis; (3) the quality of the legal analysis, as measured by its innovativeness, objectivity, depth, De Belen Adviser: Atty. Judging Standards. FLP reserves the right to update and revise the guidelines for the dissertation contest which shall be announced on its website: www.libpros.com. You can remove these by clearing your browsing data and history. Bridging the Accountability Gap Between the Universal Rights Regime and the Regime of Multilateral Development Financing Institutions Only one (1) entry per student is allowed. Only one (1) entry per student is allowed. Patrick Edward Balisong Qualifying Entries and the Short List. An entry must be certified by the author/s on the Entry Form to be his/her/their original and sole work. 1st Place A Critique of Lagman v. Executive Secretary: Analyzing the Justiciability of the Presidents Power to Declare Martial Law or to Suspend the Writ of Habeas Corpus as Regards its Territorial Scope and to Provide Standards Therefor, Justin Ian M. Manjares (ADMU) Post-Conflict Amnesty Practice Under Contemporary Public International Law and Domestic Law The winning entries shall be affirmed by FLP whose decision shall be final. 2011 Foundation for Liberty & Prosperity|3/F PCCI Corporate Centre, 118 L.P.Leviste Street, Salcedo Village, Makati City 1227, Philippines. Winning entries will be made available for publication in the FLP Newsletter as well as other present and future publications of the Foundation. Must be able to identify the challenges and provide recommendations, Maintain contact with sources, participants and strategic partners. Only one (1) entry per student is allowed. Prizes will not be awarded if FLP determines that no entry meets the appropriate standards. You will also possess exceptional reading, writing, editing, proofreading, presentation and event planning skills. Ateneo de Manila University Diana Lou L. Boado Adviser: Aty. These winners will also receive commemorative plaques. Adviser:Dean Sedfrey M. Candelaria, Vladimir Joy Tamargo (FEU) Adviser: Atty. 6. 7. Adviser:Atty. Angela Teresa Sebastian University of the Philippines Protecting Liberty and Nurturing Prosperity in the Propertization of Digital Footprint in the Age of Surveillance Capitalism Adviser: Atty. The awards for the dissertation contest are provided by generous donors. These winners will also receive certificates of recognition. Research, utilize and develop resources that creates a modern and efficient workflow. An entry must have gone through the process of a thesis/dissertation or a procedure similar thereto and that it is of thesis/dissertation type and quality. Establishing a Binding and Obligatory Framework for the Protection of Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Accordance with the States International Law Obligations Thanks to all those who have participated and to our wonderful jury. Copyright and Publication. Legal Analysis. Innovative subjects are encouraged within the bounds of reason and logic, and guided by what has so far been written and laid down about the philosophy. Entrants are encouraged to refer to the writings and speeches of Retired Chief Justice Artemio V. Panganiban on the philosophy of FLP (https://libpros.com/cj-panganibans-speeches-on-liberty-and-prosperity, particularly this resource: https://cjpanganiban.com/2015/02/26/unleashing-entrepreneurial-ingenuity/), and the lecture of Professorial Chair Holder and UP College of Law Professor Elizabeth Aguiling-Pangalangan. Entrants are expected to notify FLP at the time of the submission of the Entry Form of any prior acceptance by another publication or submission as academic requirement. Entries should be of thesis or dissertation type and quality. Only one (1) entry per student is allowed. FLP takes a strong position against plagiarism and will take the necessary action against it. The Foundation, its officers and staff are not liable if the donors fail to provide the monetary award. https://libpros.com/cj-panganibans-speeches-on-liberty-and-prosperity, https://cjpanganiban.com/2015/02/26/unleashing-entrepreneurial-ingenuity/, 2011 Foundation for Liberty & Prosperity. Adviser:Atty. Maria Luisa Isabel Rosales, Angelette Bulacan Quoting from the writings of others is permissible, provided due attribution is given. The awards for the dissertation contest are provided by generous donors. Ateneo de Manila University Some law schools allow students to submit a collective dissertation to fulfill JD requirements. Knowledge or experience in graphic design, desktop publishing, word processing, Adobe Acrobat, Microsoft Suite and presentation software applications is an asset. This program is being undertaken in partnership with the Metrobank Foundation. Please check our website for updates. Each entry must be a Should the Economic Provisions of the 1987 Constitution be Amended? Lyceum of the Philippines Gerard Chan, 2nd Place Please check our website in the next two months for submission date of entries for AY 2019-2020. 3. Will the ASEAN integration help revitalize our legal system? FLP officers, staff and their relatives up to the third degree of consanguinity or affinity are not eligible to join. Winners of the DISSERTATION WRITING CONTEST 2019-2020 1st Place Ma. Luisa Sebastian (ADMU) Topics may cover social justice, socio-economic rights, economic development, and poverty alleviation and may take upspecific subjects like empowerment of the poor and marginalized,promotion of entrepreneurship, free trade and investments as well as professional integration. Entries must be stapled or secured by a inch width binder clip/double clip, not placed in a binder or hole-punched. Adviser:Ana Patricia Tobias, Daphne Dianne Mendoza (DLSU) Judging and Winning Entries. 2018-2019 Dissertation Writing Contest Guidelines 1. Brevity is encouraged, but it should not compromise substance. The call for applications for the next academic year will be announced later this year. Law schools may develop a Liberty and Prosperity focus within the legal area where they have subject matter domain and expertise, e.g., human rights, indigenous peoples rights. Click here to view complete list of FLPs professorial lectures. Leadership Quality Reconsideration: Strengthening the Vanguards of Liberty and Prosperity through the Impositions of Academic Qualifications on National Elective Officials, Joben Mariz T. Odulio (ADMU) Adviser: Dean Marciano Delson, Other Finalists Adviser: Ambassador Manuel Antonio Teehankee, 3rd Place (3) Prizes will not be awarded if FLP determines that no entry meets the appropriate standards. 2011 Foundation for Liberty & Prosperity|3/F PCCI Corporate Centre, 118 L.P.Leviste Street, Salcedo Village, Makati City 1227, Philippines. An equivalent combination of education and experience will be considered. Research that has already been published in journals and newspapers will no longer be eligible for the contest. The authors thesis, as well as the arguments to support it, must be clearly and logically presented. The contest is open to third-year and fourth-year law students and those taking masters of law. Launching Ceremonies of Professorial Chairs Program, Why Liberty & Prosperity? Angela Teresa Sebastian University of the Philippines Protecting Liberty and Nurturing Prosperity in the Propertization of Digital Footprint in the Age of Surveillance Capitalism Adviser: Atty. Minimum number of words: 10,000; maximum number of words: 15,000, including footnotes. Delivering to the Poor: Microfinance Policies in Cooperatives in Rural Areas in the Philippines as a Means in Promoting Entrepreneurship and Economic Independence, Helen Mae M. Frias (FEU) The law schools shall do the initial vetting of entries and endorse to FLP the top five entries from their respective schools. University of the Philippines The Role of Private Justice: Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in the Promotion and Protection of Liberty and Prosperity Under the Rule of Law, Janine Faye A. Napoles (CEU) 9. Josiah David F. Quising Choice of Subject. Rexlyn Ann M. Evora (PUP) The twenty (20) finalists chosen by the FLP Dissertation Contest Committee will each receive 20,000. Thank you very much. Judicial Activism or Judicial Restraint: The Justiciability of Unilateral Acts of States in the Context of Dutertes Declarations Toward the South China Sea Dispute Rodel A. Taton, Patrick Angelo Gutierrez (FEU) Prepare regular progress updates to the Executive Director. Initially, up to twenty (20) finalists will be chosen by the FLP Dissertation Writing Contest Committee from all entries submitted. 8. FLP will allow these collaborative dissertations to be considered for the contest. To be considered for the position, a valid Class 5 Drivers License is required. 11-9-4-SC on Efficient Use of Paper Rule issued by the Supreme Court on November 13, 2012.) Entries must have a table of contents and headings for quick reference as well as a detailed outline to facilitate review. A simple writing style is encouraged. Avoid long sentences and lengthy paragraphs whenever possible. Authorship. Organization. Raphael Lorenzo A. Pangalangan Adviser:Atty. Protecting Liberty and Nurturing Prosperity in the Propertization of Digital Footprint in the Age of Surveillance Capitalism Please click agree below if you give your consent to the use of generic website cookies for our website improvements. Simple. Monetary awards are as follows:300,000 to the first-place winner, 200,000 to the second-place winner, and 100,000 each to three (3) third-place winners. FLP shall allow publication of the winning entries in the respective law school journals of the authors provided that proper attribution is made. Theres Death and Theres Online Death: Exploring Digital Assets as a Legal Concept for the Transmissibility of a Decedents (Digital) Assets to His Heirs, Marlouize E. Villanueva (USC) Enforcing Liberty and Prosperity through Tax Reform: Synchronization of Taxation Laws with the Philippine Development Plan as Instrument of Social Justice Collaborate closely with the digital director. Not of Legal Age but of Legal Mind: Enacting a Law that shall integrate the Principles and Provisions of the UNCRC and Domestic Laws Promoting Child Protection as well as to integrate crime prevention, criminal justice and other rule-of-law aspects into the school curricula at all levels, whether public or private, including in barangay daycare, preschool, basic education and out-of-school youth Adviser: Atty. Legal scholarship is characterized by extensive documentation and entries must support their propositions with authority duly reflected in the footnotes. Angela Teresa Sebastian Gerard Chan 2nd Place Genica Therese Endaluz Ateneo de Manila University Home Court Advantage: Establishing a Framework for the The Foundation for Liberty and Prosperity (FLP) is sponsoring a dissertation writing contest together with the Ayala Group and in cooperation with the Philippine Association of Law Schools. Thank you very much. Anthony Raymond A. Goquingco, 1st Place Chief Justice Panganibans Speeches on Liberty & Prosperity, Dissertations, Lectures & Published Articles, Protecting Liberty and Nurturing Prosperity in the Propertization of Digital Footprint in the Age of Surveillance Capitalism, Home Court Advantage: Establishing a Framework for the Responsibility of a State with Respect to Human Rights Violations Committed by its Corporate Nationals Abroad, Bridging the Accountability Gap Between the Universal Rights Regime and the Regime of Multilateral Development Financing Institutions, Lse-Majest by the Sovereigns Own Instrumentality: The Governments Violations of the Supreme Law in the Non-enforcement of the Philippine Entitlements in the West Philippine Sea, Enforcing Liberty and Prosperity through Tax Reform: Synchronization of Taxation Laws with the Philippine Development Plan as Instrument of Social Justice, Comment against No Comment: Balancing Constitutional Liberties and the Role of the Judiciary in Comments on Cases Pending Before the Court, Of Transcendental Importance: An Analysis of the Doctrines Application vis--vis Liberty and Prosperity, Judicial Activism or Judicial Restraint: The Justiciability of Unilateral Acts of States in the Context of Dutertes Declarations Toward the South China Sea Dispute, The Green Generation: Establishing an Environmental Defense Fund through the Contribution of Mining Companies and Other Extractive Industries, Nomad is an Island: A Legal Framework for Nomadic Indigenous People for Cultural Integrity and in Cases of Displacement, Not of Legal Age but of Legal Mind: Enacting a Law that shall integrate the Principles and Provisions of the UNCRC and Domestic Laws Promoting Child Protection as well as to integrate crime prevention, criminal justice and other rule-of-law aspects into the school curricula at all levels, whether public or private, including in barangay daycare, preschool, basic education and out-of-school youth, Establishing a Binding and Obligatory Framework for the Protection of Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Accordance with the States International Law Obligations, Liberty and Prosperity in the Coming Age of the Commercialization and Industrialization of the Moon and Her Riches: The Common Heritage of Humankind, Liberty and Prosperity for Future Generations: Intergenerational Equity as Customary International Law, Balancing Liberty and Prosperity in the Market for Big Data: Towards Enforcing the Right to Personal Data Protection, Elevating the Status of the Right to Information through the Writ of Scientia Omnibus, The liberty to locate and the Threat of Crime: A Critical Discourse and Systematic Review of the Impact of Crime on Property Values, A Rights-Based Approach to Environmental Protection: The Balance between Police Power and Livelihood Rights, Rise of the Machines As Creators: The Ownership Conundrum of Compute Generated Works, Post-Conflict Amnesty Practice Under Contemporary Public International Law and Domestic Law, A Critique of Lagman v. Executive Secretary: Analyzing the Justiciability of the Presidents Power to Declare Martial Law or to Suspend the Writ of Habeas Corpus as Regards its Territorial Scope and to Provide Standards Therefor, Theres Death and Theres Online Death: Exploring Digital Assets as a Legal Concept for the Transmissibility of a Decedents (Digital) Assets to His Heirs, Beyond the Minimum: Justiciability of the Question of the Right to a Living Wage in the Philippines, Enforcing Liberty and Prosperity through the Courts of Law: A Shift in Legal Thought from Juridification to Judicialization, Liberty and Prosperity in the Digital Age: Determining the Proper Treatment of Online Intermediaries in Light of the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, Delivering to the Poor: Microfinance Policies in Cooperatives in Rural Areas in the Philippines as a Means in Promoting Entrepreneurship and Economic Independence, The Role of Private Justice: Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in the Promotion and Protection of Liberty and Prosperity Under the Rule of Law, Leadership Quality Reconsideration: Strengthening the Vanguards of Liberty and Prosperity through the Impositions of Academic Qualifications on National Elective Officials, Weeding out the Fake Grassroots: Expanding the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 to include Online Astroturfing as an Offense, Organizing the FLP Scholars Society By Retired Chief Justice Panganiban, MESSAGE of Chief Justice Diosdado M. 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