Sunday, December 19, 2010

National Convention Registration Form

The 2011 Association of Law Students of the Philippines, Inc. (ALSP) Annual National Convention
“Reforming the Legal Orders to Suit the Modern Philippines”
April 25-29, 2011
(City Travel Hotel, Baguio City)

Registration Form - For Delegates

A. PERSONAL DETAILS
Full name:
Gender:
Blood Type:
Date of Birth:
Religion:
Name to be appeared in the name tag :
(Nick name)



School:
Current Academic Year: Position :
(e.g. Head, member, coordinator etc)
Correspondance address:
Contact no:
E-mail address:

B. EMERGENCY CONTACTS
Name of guardian:
Relationship:
Contact no.:

Address:

C. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Are you allergic to anything?:

Types of allergy:
Are you vegetarian ? Please specify what kind of vegetarian:( strict vegan... etc):
Do you require a vegetarian diet?:
Any other special requests?:
Arrival and departure information.


*** NOTICE ***
1. Please fill all parts of the form, then click 'file', 'save as' and rename the file using the name of your school and followed by your name e.g. "XU-Ethelbert Deguit". Please Save as Microsoft Word Format and email to. Each school should submit the forms of its delegates together at the same time to avoid confusion. Submission should be made on or before 31 March 2010.

2. The Registration fee of (4,500) per participant and membership fee of (1,000) per school should be paid on or before 31 March, 2010. You should pay the fifty percent (50%) of the total registration fee on or before 28 January 2010. If you choose to pay the full participation fee on or before 28 January 2010 you may avail of a ten percent (10%) discount. Kindly inform Mr. Roberto B. Mabalot, Jr. at 09175069197/president.alsp@yahoo.com or Gizel Dalloran at 09054918424/alsp-nl@yahoogroup.com regarding your participation in the National Convention.

3. By submitting this application, you are verifying that the information on this form is true and correct in all respects. You are also discharging any responsibility of the Organizing Committee that might incur from providing any inaccurate or incorrect information.

22nd ALSP National Convention

Association of Law Students of the Philippines
Website: alsphilippines.blogspot.com
2nd Flr. Student Council Office, University of Sto. Tomas,
EspaƱa, Manila




President/Chairperson/Head
Law Student Coucil/Government/Lex Circle/
Association of Law Students


Dear Mr/Ms. President/Chair/Head:

Pax!

The ALSP, Inc. is a federation of 67 law schools in the country established in 1989. It is a registered association with the Securities and Exchange Commission, an accredited organization by the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP), Supreme Court and the National Youth Commission under the Office of the President.

On April 25-29, 2011, we will be having our 22nd National Convention with the theme “Reforming the Legal Orders to Suit the Modern Philippines” in City Travel Hotel, Baguio City. In this regard, we would like to invite your law student government or council (LSG) to participate in the said event. The registration fee is only Four Thousand Five Hundred (Php 4,500) Philippine Currency, inclusive of accommodation, food, kits and transportation from the bus terminal to the venue. In addition to this, the membership fee of your LSG is One Thousand (Php1,000.00) Philippine Currency based on our Constitution.

Attached in this invitation letter is the registration form. Kindly bring your authorization signed by your Dean or President, Chairperson or Head of your Law Student Council/Government/ Lex Circle/Association of Law Students that you are the Head Delegate of your school.

Should you have any queries, please feel free to contact the following:

Mr. Roberto Mabalot Jr., ALSP National President at 09175069197 or

Ms. Gizel Anne Dalloran, Secretary for ALSP Northern Luzon at 09054918424

Email us at alsp-nl@yahoogroup.com or president.alsp@yahoo.com

You may also visit our Facebook account at
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=144685275565034

Your favorable response to this matter would be greatly appreciated.


Thank you and hope to see during our 22nd Natcon!



In the service of the Filipino law students,



ROBERTO MABALOT, JR.
Saint Louis University
National President
Association of Law Students of the Philippines, Inc.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Oath-taking of the ALSP Officers with Chief Justice Renato C. Corona






Sunday, October 3, 2010

ALSP is gathering pieces of evidence to help in the Supreme Court probe. Please help!

As you might have read in the papers ALSP is part of the Supreme Court body probing the Salubong 2010 Blast.  During one of our meetings held earlier today it has been mentioned that ALSP (both regional and national) should take the initiative to help in the investigation.    

In this light, The ALSP is collecting any picture or video that you might have taken 15 minutes before or after the blast. 

It is preferable if your picture or video is focused on the blast site (anywhere between the LRT station and the gate of lasalle). 

This might be helpful in solving the case. 

You can send the picture or video to alsphilippines@gmail.com, please indicate your name, address, contact number, and the estimated time you took the picture or video.  ALSP assures you that your privacy will be protected and everything is absolutely confidential.     


PS: please repost this message or link in your social networking site.  Thank you!

Saturday, October 2, 2010

ALSP – NCR met with ten law schools in Metro Manila to discuss the Salubong 2010 Blast

The ALSP – National Capital Region met with various law schools, earlier today, to discuss what the Regional Board can do for the Salubong 2010 blast victims.  The agenda for the meeting was: 1) The status of the victims; 2) The needs of the victims, short term and long term; 3) and the role of the Regional Board in helping the victims. 

University of the Philippines (UP-Law) and Ateneo de Manila University (AdMU-Law), as represented by their Tim P. Guanzon and Mr. Ricasata, gave a well planned and detailed platform on how to raise funds to help the victims of the blast.  The UP-Law studentry will hold a benefit run; and AdMU-Law will hold a benefit concert. 

San Beda College – Mendiola, represented by its law student government (LSG) President – Jam del Rosario, volunteered to conduct a coin-for-a-cause type of fund raising.

San Sebastian College - Recoletos de Manila, as represented by Missy Monterubio and Frampton A. Tamin, will be organizing a poker game, the proceeds of which shall be given to the victims. 


The event was held in the Bernas Center of AdMU-Law and it was covered by the Inquirer and GMA 7. 

Attendees:
  1. Richard Perez, Philippine Law School
  2. Micheal Munsayas, Philippine Law School
  3. Charlotte Silungan, Far Eastern University (National Vice President for NCR, ALSP)
  4. Aldrin Santillan Palacio, Polytechnic University of the Philippines (National PRO, ALSP)
  5. Glenn Tuazon, Ateneo de Manila University
  6. Mr. Ricasata, Ateneo de Manila University
  7. Tonio Reyes, Ateneo de Manila University
  8. Tim Guanzon, University of the Philippines
  9. Frampton A. Tamin,  San Sebastian College - Recoletos de Manila
  10. Missy Monterubio, San Sebastian College - Recoletos de Manila (ALSP - NCR Auditor)

  11. John Paul Lopez, Arellano University

  12. Elywill Z. Paja, De La Salle University – Far Eastern University

  13. Jam Del Rosario, San Beda College - Mendiola

  14. Name to follow,San Beda College - Mendiola (ALSP - NCR Vice Chairwoman)

  15. Martin Angelo Arellano, San Beda College - Alabang (National Vice President for Southern Luzon, ALSP)  

  16. Noelle Gavino, San Beda College – Alabang (ALSP - NCR Chairwoman)


Thursday, September 30, 2010

Supreme Court starts own probe of DLSU blast

Philstar.com - Thursday, September 30


MANILA, Philippines - The Supreme Court (SC) is set to begin today its investigation into the explosion that marred the conclusion of this year’s Bar exams in Manila last Sunday and injured close to 50 persons, mostly law students from San Beda College.

The eight-man committee, chaired by Associate Justice Martin Villarama Jr., will meet at 10 a.m. to review initial reports of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) and Manila Police District (MPD) on the incident and decide who would be invited for questioning, according to SC spokesman Jose Midas Marquez.

xxx

Associate Justice Jose Mendoza will serve as vice chair of SC probe committee. The other members are Ma. Cristina Layusa, deputy clerk of court and bar confidant; Dean Perry Pe, chair of Philippine Association of Law Schools (PALS); and Charlotte Silungan, vice president of NCR chapter of the Association of Law Students of the Philippines.

xxx – With Delon Porcalla, Sandy Araneta, Nestor Etolle - By Edu Punay (Philstar News Service, www.philstar.com)  

from http://ph.news.yahoo.com/star/20100930/tph-sc-starts-own-probe-dlsu-blast-b9426e6.html

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

The Association of Law Students of the Philippines speaks up regarding the Salubong 2010 Blast.

The Association of Law Students of the Philippines (ALSP), Inc. is a federation of 67 law schools in the country formally established in 1989.  It is one of the founding member-countries of the Asian Law Students Association, which has partnership with the European and Australian Law Students Association and International Law Students Association based in Washington, D.C. and an accredited organization by the Integrated Bar of the Philippines and a registered association with the Securities and Exchange Commission.


STATEMENT


We, the Association of Law Students of the Philippines (ALSP), Inc. strongly condemn the unwarranted, malicious, intentional and willful act of bombing that transpired during the Fourth Sunday of the recent Bar Examinations where the Salubong was held. A grandiose tradition practiced and expected throughout the years by law schools, law students and barristers, as well as well-wishers, was ruined only by the malevolent act of unscrupulous individuals who speak ill of life’s importance and moral values.

We extend our utmost sympathy towards the victims of this unfortunate event. As much as we would like to commiserate with the victims, what we can do is to encourage the law students around the country not to falter in their desire to become lawyers and to be able to boost the morale of our fellow law students.

We support the conduct of a quick, efficient, and thorough investigation by the proper authorities. We are for the facts and the law. Furthermore, we implore the authorities to take the proper measures to prevent any senseless act of violence from ever taking place.

It is our resolve that we must promote and strengthen the unity and peace between and among all law schools and all law students around the country, so as to avoid the occurrence of such incident in the future.
         

In the service of the Filipino law students, 


ASSOCIATION OF LAW STUDENTS OF THE PHILIPPINES
BOARD OF TRUSTEES