Jurisprudentia, Latin for “study of law”, is a student-run law journal of the Rizal Memorial Colleges School of Law which aims to promote legal and academic discourses on Philippine laws and prevailing jurisprudence. It accepts original research papers, essays, book reviews, case notes, and dissertations that embody legal and academic scholarship.
Articles
NAME | TITLE |
Maria Gliceria L. Valdez Angeli C. Vidal |
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Azereth A. Barton | Indigenous Peoples’ Rights in the Philippines through Educational Assistance Programs: An Insider’s Perspective |
Rio Michelle A. Corrales | The Benefits of Legalization of Abortion in the Philippines |
Nicco B. Acaylar Jubelle Angeli C. Maturan | Redefining Psychological Incapacity: A Review of Landmark Cases |
Sheila Mae T. Cabazares | Jurisprudential Norms Without Precedence: Upholding Liberty and Prosperity amid the Obscurity of Laws in the Era of Disinformation Technology |


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