
Global Rules, Local Realities: International Law in the Philippines
₱980.00This book offers a comprehensive exploration of international law, a dynamic and crucial field that governs interactions among sovereign states, international organizations, and other global actors. It examines the foundational principles, contemporary challenges, and enduring significance of international law in shaping global affairs.

Concept, Context & Considerations: A Bar Taker’s Guide to Public International Law
₱750.00This modest work draws inspiration from law students engaged in discussion about erga omnes obligations and opinio juris sive necessitates in a coffee shop. As a neutral ground for learning, the international aspects of coffee inspired the creation of the 100 Definitions shared online for the bar exams few years ago. The work garnered overwhelming support and engagement, necessitating its expansion beyond its initial scope. However, this is not a dictionary nor an encyclopedia.

IUS GENTIUM: Notes in Public International Law
₱980.00Increasing relations between States — whether military alliances, economic partnerships and other links — have made rules of a transnational, international character indispensable. The rise of legal regimes — the World Trade Organization, the community law of the European Union, the whole regime of international criminal law — are three of many examples. There is also no doubt that the institutions of international law have become prominent. In the Philippines, the investigation of former President Rodrigo Roa Duterte by the International Criminal Court in connection with the ruthless “war on drugs” during his administration has brought the Court to the attention of many Filipinos. The Arbitral Award that gave the Philippines a resounding victory of the Peoples Republic of China have also initiated many Filipinos to the workings of dispute resolution under the Convention on the Law of the Sea. The laudable decision of Finland and Sweden to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization despite Russia’s saber-rattling, and the willingness of the European Union to consider the membership of Georgia highlight the prominence of new forms of international legal personality.



Public International Law: Law of Nations
₱1,450.00International Law, also known as Public International Law and Law of Nations, is the set of rules, norms, and standards generally accepted in relations between nations. It establishes normative guidelines and a common conceptual framework to guide states across a broad range of domains including war, diplomacy, trade, and human rights. International Law thus provides a means for states to practice more stable, consistent, and organized international relations.

International Negotiation
₱1,880.00International negotiation is a cryptic area of study. People relish the idea of haggling with a foreigner or anyone who comes from another country or continent or anyone from a diverse race, religion, economic, political, or ideological background. The issues of international negotiation could range from personal, business, family, government, trade, and others.

International Law Reviewer
₱1,180.00It may be perhaps only fitting that there also be a birth centenary edition of this book, which was the first ever written by the author more than half a century ago.

International Law
₱2,350.00This volume incorporates essential references to recent important pronouncements, and events, in the field of International Law, which remains important to this day, and especially today.
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International Law: Compendium and Bar Reviewer
Price range: ₱1,062.00 through ₱1,422.00This book is crafted for law students, Bar exam candidates, and practicing lawyers, presenting complex International Law concepts in an accessible language. The content has been enriched with recent Bar Exam questions relevant to the current state of International Law, alongside revised answers to reflect the latest jurisprudence and international practice. This endeavor reflects a modest attempt to demystify the intricate maze of International Law for those at the forefront of legal education and practice. 
International Law with Bar Examination Questions
₱1,100.00If you are preparing for the bar examination and looking for comprehensive study materials on international law, we have a range of books that can help you in your preparation. Our collection of books is specifically designed to cover all the essential aspects of international law and provide you with the necessary knowledge and practice questions to succeed in your bar examination.

International Law and World Organizations
₱820.00With several significant international events involving principles of international law, the authors were compelled to write this Fourth Edition. As a textbook in the law and political science schools, it is a reference material for the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) as a required subject under Bar Matter 850 (MCLE) of the Supreme Court.

International and Domestic Arbitration
₱2,180.00Arbitration was practiced, albeit occasionally, between the city states of ancient Greece. It was, however, during the days of the Roman Empire that arbitration was used as a means of resolving private disputes.

International Human Rights Law and Human Rights Law in the Philippines
₱980.00In this book’s Part One on International Human Rights Law, it is fascinating to note how Rey starts with some historical and even philosophical discussion, and then ends with Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay and Transgender (LGBT) Rights In Part Two on Human Rights Law in the Philippines, he starts with its constitutional history before going to the Constitution’s Bill of Rights of the libertarian tradition of civil and political rights, followed by its Social Justice Article reflecting the new or second generation economic, social and cultural rights. One gets a sense of convergence, correspondence or counterparting between the earlier discussed (in Part One) “International Bill of Rights” and the current 1987 Philippine Constitution.
