A look into the legal questions in the Japan Philippine economic partnership agreement (JPEPA) regarding Japan access to Philippines natural resources: Does the JPEPA provisions on private land ownership and deep-sea fishing obey the foreign equity rules under the Philippine laws?

The increase in competition among the developing countries causes the need for more foreign investors. Thus Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo has decided to enter into a bilateral preferential trade treaty with Japan Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi called the Japan Philippine Economic Pa...

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Main Authors: Lao, Kyle Anthony B., Santos, Jovan Angelica J.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-182522021-12-06T00:49:08Z A look into the legal questions in the Japan Philippine economic partnership agreement (JPEPA) regarding Japan access to Philippines natural resources: Does the JPEPA provisions on private land ownership and deep-sea fishing obey the foreign equity rules under the Philippine laws? Lao, Kyle Anthony B. Santos, Jovan Angelica J. The increase in competition among the developing countries causes the need for more foreign investors. Thus Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo has decided to enter into a bilateral preferential trade treaty with Japan Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi called the Japan Philippine Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA). However, the provisions on the Agreement are alleged to be unconstitutional. Specific provisions on private land ownership and the utilization and enjoyment of the nation's marine wealth are suspected to be an infringement to the Constitution. Through a critical review on the issue, the researchers will resolve the problem. 2008-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/17739 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Commercial Law
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Lao, Kyle Anthony B.
Santos, Jovan Angelica J.
A look into the legal questions in the Japan Philippine economic partnership agreement (JPEPA) regarding Japan access to Philippines natural resources: Does the JPEPA provisions on private land ownership and deep-sea fishing obey the foreign equity rules under the Philippine laws?
description The increase in competition among the developing countries causes the need for more foreign investors. Thus Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo has decided to enter into a bilateral preferential trade treaty with Japan Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi called the Japan Philippine Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA). However, the provisions on the Agreement are alleged to be unconstitutional. Specific provisions on private land ownership and the utilization and enjoyment of the nation's marine wealth are suspected to be an infringement to the Constitution. Through a critical review on the issue, the researchers will resolve the problem.
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author Lao, Kyle Anthony B.
Santos, Jovan Angelica J.
author_facet Lao, Kyle Anthony B.
Santos, Jovan Angelica J.
author_sort Lao, Kyle Anthony B.
title A look into the legal questions in the Japan Philippine economic partnership agreement (JPEPA) regarding Japan access to Philippines natural resources: Does the JPEPA provisions on private land ownership and deep-sea fishing obey the foreign equity rules under the Philippine laws?
title_short A look into the legal questions in the Japan Philippine economic partnership agreement (JPEPA) regarding Japan access to Philippines natural resources: Does the JPEPA provisions on private land ownership and deep-sea fishing obey the foreign equity rules under the Philippine laws?
title_full A look into the legal questions in the Japan Philippine economic partnership agreement (JPEPA) regarding Japan access to Philippines natural resources: Does the JPEPA provisions on private land ownership and deep-sea fishing obey the foreign equity rules under the Philippine laws?
title_fullStr A look into the legal questions in the Japan Philippine economic partnership agreement (JPEPA) regarding Japan access to Philippines natural resources: Does the JPEPA provisions on private land ownership and deep-sea fishing obey the foreign equity rules under the Philippine laws?
title_full_unstemmed A look into the legal questions in the Japan Philippine economic partnership agreement (JPEPA) regarding Japan access to Philippines natural resources: Does the JPEPA provisions on private land ownership and deep-sea fishing obey the foreign equity rules under the Philippine laws?
title_sort look into the legal questions in the japan philippine economic partnership agreement (jpepa) regarding japan access to philippines natural resources: does the jpepa provisions on private land ownership and deep-sea fishing obey the foreign equity rules under the philippine laws?
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