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JANUARY 2014
ADMU CONSIDERS new academic calendar
Ateneo community joins Yolanda relief efforts By Erlaine Vanessa D. Lumanog SUPERTYPHOON Yolanda, internationally known as Haiyan, struck the Philippines last 8 November 2013 and made its first landfall over Guiuan, Eastern Samar. The tropical cyclone affected various parts of the Visayas region, particularly Samar and Leyte. According to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), as of the latest update on 3 January 2014, the total death toll of Yolanda is at 6,166 individuals, injured at 28,626, and missing at 1,785. The Ateneo community quickly responded and conducted relief operations at the Loyola campus for five consecutive days after its landfall. continued on p. 2
By Erlaine Vanessa D. Lumanog with Iris M. Pozon and Patricia Janelli A. Davide HOPING to align itself with the and Thailand are the last remaining with the law school faculty and community planned integration of the entire ASEAN countries with a June-March to map out a comprehensive plan, in Association of Southeast Asian Nations academic calendar. response to the university-wide proposal. (ASEAN) region by 2015, the Ateneo de Assistant Registrar Liwayway Bacani of ADMU Office of the Vice President Manila University (ADMU) is moving the Ateneo Professional Schools said that for University and Global Relations to shift its academic calendar from the the proposal will likely be implemented (OVPUGR) noted that it is important that current June to March schedule to an in 2015, unless the Commissioner on the University is able to mold graduates August to May timeline. Higher Education orders otherwise. If who have strong global awareness and Last October 2013, the University approved, the shift will sync the ADMU outlook. For OVPUGR Assistant Teresa notified the Ateneo community of the academic calendar with that of its partner Ricafort-Santos, their ultimate goal is to shifting proposal for both the Loyola and universities not only in the ASEAN improve the quality of education. Professional Schools campuses through network, but also across the globe. The University of the Philippines, De survey, which asked both students and Meanwhile, Ateneo Law School La Salle University, and the University of parents for input. According to the primer Dean Sedfrey Candelaria said that the Santo Tomas are also considering a shift in on the proposed change, the Philippines administration will hold a consultation their current academic calendars. P
ALS remains Asia Cup champion By Joseph Giancarlo C. Agdamag
Students volunteer at the relief operations held in the APS campus.
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Tribunal Constitucional de España Judge visits ALS for Eminent Person Lecture Series By Eleonor Dyan R. Garcia THE ATENEO Law School (ALS), together with the Legal Education Board (LEB), the Philippine Association of Law Schools (PALS), and the Philippine Judicial Academy (PHILJA) held the inaugural program of the Eminent Person VOLUME №. XVII
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Lecture Series at the Ateneo Professional Schools in Rockwell, Makati City last 27 November 2013. This landmark event featured Excma. Sra. Dña. Encarnacion Roca Trias, a member of the Tribunal continued on p. 2
ATENEO Law School, representing the Philippines, had successfully defended its championship title at the Asia Cup International Law Moot Court Competition held last 27 and 28 August 2013 in Tokyo, Japan. This year marks the Ateneo’s fifth win, making it the school with the most number of championships in the competition’s history since the inaugural cup in 1999. The Philippines also cemented its position as the country with the most wins, with nine cups. The team was composed of Ateneo Society of International Law (ASIL) members Steffi Sales (2A), Leo Arman Galang (2B), Joseph Giancarlo Agdamag (3A), and Yul Araya (3A). They were coached by Atty. Mark Enojo and Atty. Marck Macaraeg, who are both ASIL alumni.
Ateneo beats UP in first Forensic Evidence Moot Court By Iris M. Pozon THE ATENEO Law School went head-to-head with the University of the Philippines (UP) and came out victorious last 28 November 2013 in the first Philippine Forensic Evidence Invitational Moot Court held at the UP Malcolm Hall. The competition was sponsored by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, American Bar Association, Australian Aid, the Center for International Law, and the Institute of International Legal Studies of the UP College of Law. The school was represented by coach Atty. Angel Aguinaldo’s Legal Psychology and Evidence class, led by Martin Cusi (3B) and Iris Pozon (4D) as prosecutors, Ysabel Trinidad (4B) and Regine Magpantay (4C) as collaborating counsels, and Julian Presbitero (4C), Clarizel King (4D), and Dr. Patti RamosSyson (3D) as witnesses. The team prepared for trial against established litigators Atty. Raymond Fortun and Atty. Harry Roque, who acted as defense counsel in the preliminary and encore rounds respectively. The team also won awards for Best PreTrial Brief, Best Examiner (Martin Cusi), and Best Witness (Clarizel King). P
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