Herminio Harry L.
Roque Jr.
Master of Laws with Merit, London School of
Economics, London, U.K. (1996) Bachelor of Laws, College of
Law, University of the Philippines (1990) Bachelor of Arts
in Economics and Political Science, Honors College, The
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, U.S.A. (1985)
Admitted to Practice before the UN War Crimes Tribunal for
Rwanda: 2004
Admitted to Practice before the International Criminal
Court: 2005
Courses Handled
Public International Law, Constitutional Law,
International Humanitarian Law, Contemporary Developments in
International Law
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Publications
The Philippines: The Weakest
Link in the Fight Against Terrorism? in GLOBAL
ANTI-TERRORISM LAW AND POLICY 307-326 (Ramraj, Hor and
Roach, Eds., Cambridge University Press,
2005);Relationship Between International Human Rights
Law and Philippine Domestic Law: The Right to Life in
SYMPOSIUM ON THE RIGHT TO LIFE FOCUSING ON THE DEATH
PENALTY 31-49 (Gutierrez, Ed., UP Law Center, 2004);
Human Rights and Public Utilities: Issues of Existence
and Enforceability in PUBLIC UTILITIES AND HUMAN RIGHTS
3-12 (Villaroman, Ed., UP Law Center, 2002);
Globalization of Legal Services: Challenges and
Possibilities in the Philippine Setting in 8th ASEAN LAW
ASSOCIATION GENERAL ASSEMBLY WORKSHOP PAPERS 55-66
(2003); Palmas Arbitration Revisited, 77 PHIL. L.J.
437-462 (2003); The Changing face of Terrorism: A New
Crime Against Humanity? 18 WORLD BULL. 30-46
(June-December 2001); Chapter VII Enforcement Measures
and the Security Council: Problems under the Rule of
Law, 17 WORLD BULL. 125-131 (Jan-June 2001); Chinas
Claim to the Spratlys Islands Under International Law: A
Critical Analysis. 15 J. ENV. and NAT. RES. LAW. 189-211
(1997).

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