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Forging partnerships : Philippine defense cooperation under constitutional and international laws / J. Eduardo Malaya, Mria Antonina Mendoza-Oblena.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: [Manila] : Foreign Service Institute and University of the Philippines Law Center, c2016Copyright date: [c2016]Description: viii, 125 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789711504755
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 355.031 .M239 2016
Summary: "Forging Partnership is an attempt at exploring and examining this and related issues within the ambit of national defense and collective security - including the necessity for them in the life of the nation, and their foundations in the Philippine Constitution and laws and in international law. The study commences with a discussion on the provisions of the Constitution relating to national defense and security and the conduct of defense cooperation and engagements with other countries. National defense preparedness is then examined in the context of a country's inherent right to individual and collective self-defense under international law as well as under the rubric of collective security." --From the Preface
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Print Materials Main Library Master in Public Administration - Filipiniana 355.031 .M239 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0121011

Includes selected references (pages [122]-125)

"Forging Partnership is an attempt at exploring and examining this and related issues within the ambit of national defense and collective security - including the necessity for them in the life of the nation, and their foundations in the Philippine Constitution and laws and in international law.

The study commences with a discussion on the provisions of the Constitution relating to national defense and security and the conduct of defense cooperation and engagements with other countries. National defense preparedness is then examined in the context of a country's inherent right to individual and collective self-defense under international law as well as under the rubric of collective security." --From the Preface

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