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E-Data Advocacy in the Philippines, Good E-Governance, Cyberlaw Issues in Intellectual Property Rights, Human Rights, Labor, Human Resources, Higher E-Learning, Criminal Law, Evidence, Indigenous Rights, and Migrant Rights

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Electronic Discovery of Truth in the Philippines: The Computer Crimes Seminar of CTVAI [The CyberLawyer Issue 8]

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July 31 and August 1, 2007 were important days in the annals of the burgeoning field of electronic discovery of e-data in the Philippines. T...
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Friday, July 27, 2007

TheCyberLawyer Issue 7, Special Report: The Government Chief Iinformation Officers’ Forum on Egovernance Center of Excellence

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Yesterday (July 26, 2007) was an extra special day for me. The government Chief Information Officers Forum (CIOF) held their second general ...
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Thursday, July 19, 2007

TheCyberLawyer Issue 6: Purging of (Im)pureTunes: E-Data and Jurisdiction in Intellectual Property Rights Dispute, By Atty Noel G. Ramiscal (PhD Law)

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E-data is shaping to be a major means by which intellectual property rights (IPR) disputes in the digitized age are settled or resolved. In ...
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Monday, July 16, 2007

The CyberLawyer Series Special Issue: The New Anti-Terrorism Law in the Philippines

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The following is a copy of the most controversial law that has been passed in recent years. It was passed amid some turbulent clashes betwee...
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Wednesday, July 11, 2007

TheCyberLawyer Issue 4: Can you Fight City Hall? The Liability of a City to Preserve E-Data, by Atty Noel Guivani Ramiscal, PhD Law

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A real life story unfolded in the City of Monte Sereno, California, that contained a strange admixture of elements culled from Dickens, Hawt...
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THECYBERLAWYER
I have a Master of Laws (Advanced) degree with High Distinction at the University of Queensland, Australia. I finished my Phd in Law studies in the same university under the International Postgraduate Research Scholarships Program. I completed a Certificate Executive IT Course at the Asian Institute of Management under a Philippine Computer Society scholarship. I have worked in the Philippine judiciary, the academe and the private sector. In Australia, I worked as a legal consultant, conducted tutorials and taught part time, the “Law and Internet” classes at the T.C. Beirne Law School of the University of Queensland. I have written legal articles on information technologies and intellectual property rights that won international awards in Australia, Greece and the United Arab Emirates. I am also a poet whose works have been published in several countries. My first book of poetry, in four languages, was published in 2005 and received a commendation from the Philippine National Commission on Indigenous Peoples.
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