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Feliciano, Myrna S. Environmental law in the Philippines. [Quezon City]: Institute of International Legal Studies, University of the Philippines, Law Center, 1992.

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Supply, Inc Central Book. Environmental laws in the Philippines. Edited by Philippines. 2nd ed. Sta. [i.e. Santa] Cruz, Manila, Philippines: Published & distributed by Central Book Supply, 2005.

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Brillantes, Alex B. The Philippines Local Government Code of 1991: Issues and concerns in the environment sector. College, Laguna, Philippines: Environment and Resource Management Project (ERMP) Philippines, 1993.

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Cosico, Rodrigo V. Philippine environmental laws: An overview and assessment. Quezon City, Philippines: Central Book Supply, Inc., 2012.

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Callies, David L. A survey of land and environmental laws and business/economic factors applicable to the siting of a manganese nodules processing plant in the Pacific Basin/Rim: Australia, Canada, Colombia, Ecuador, Fiji and the Philippines. [Manoa, Hawaii: University of Hawaii at Manoa], 1985.

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Oposa, Antonio A. A legal arsenal for the Philippine environment. Quezon City, Philippines: Central Book Supply, 2008.

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Foundation, Batas Kalikasan, ed. A legal arsenal for the Philippine environment. Alabang, Muntinlupa City, Philippine Islands: Batas Kalikasan Foundation, 2002.

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Benitez, Helena Z. Legacy to posterity: An update report on the Philippine environment. Manila: Humanitarian Sciences Foundation, 1990.

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Garcia, Josef Leroi L. Report on climate change, biodiversity, desertification and POPs multilateral environmental agreements: Philippine compliance and positions. Manila]: UNFCCC, 2006.

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Philippines. RA 8749, the Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999 and its implementing rules and regulations. Diliman, Quezon City: Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources, 2002.

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Environmental laws in the Philippines. Manila, Philippines: Published & distributed by Central Book Supply, 1999.

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Inc, Central Book Supply, ed. Environmental laws in the Philippines. Manila, Philippines: Published & distributed by Central Book Supply, 1998.

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Legal Rights and Natural Resources Center (Philippines), ed. Media work: Our stories, their struggles. Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines: Legal Rights and Natural Resources Center-Kasama sa Kalikasan, 1999.

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Media work: Our stories, their struggles. Legal Rights and Natural Resources Center-Kasama sa Kalikasan, 2000.

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A, Oposa Antonio, Local Government Development Foundation (Manila, Philippines), and Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (Makati Philippines), eds. Jurisprudence on environmental management: Sourced from A legal arsenal for the Philippine environment. [Manila, Philippines: Local Government Development Foundation (LOGODEF) and Konrad Adenauer Foundation (KAF), Makati City, Phillippines], 2003.

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M, Viña Antonio G., and Legal Rights and Natural Resources Center (Philippines), eds. Law and ecology: A compilation of Philippine laws and international documents pertaining to ecology. Manila: Cacho Publishing House, 1991.

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United Nations. Dept. of Economic and Social Development., ed. Compilation of environmental laws and regulations pertinent to the Philippine mining industry. Manila, R.P. [i.e. Republic of the Philippines]: United Nations, Dept. of Economic and Social Development, 1992.

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A, Emmanuel Jorge, Leonen Marvic F, Ganapin Delfin J, University of the Philippines. Institute of International Legal Studies., and Roundtable Discussion on Philippine and Environmental Legislation and Jurisprudence (1992 : U.P. Law Center), eds. Philippine and American environmental legislation and jurisprudence: A comparative perspective : roundtable discussion. Diliman, Quezon City: Institute of International Legal Studies, University of the Philippines Law Center, 1993.

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Keyuan, Zou. 28 The South China Sea. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198715481.003.0028.

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This chapter assesses the legal regime of the South China Sea. It first discusses legal issues concerning the South China Sea, including sovereignty and territorial disputes, maritime disputes, the controversy over China's ‘U-shaped’ line, and the relation between conventional rights deriving from the UN Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOSC) and historic rights embodied in international customary law. It then considers the applicable international law in the South China Sea including the LOSC and regional arrangements such as the 2002 Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea. The final section considers the latest developments in the South China Sea including the Philippines v China case. It discusses the possibility of cooperation in the region between or amongst claimants as well as between ASEAN and China through feasible means, such as joint development, joint management of fishery resources, common responsibilities for the protection of the marine environment and cooperation in non-traditional security issues.
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