UC Law partners with KLRI for research collaboration
The University of Cebu School of Law, thru its UC Legal Aid and Law Center Inc., and the Korea Legislation Research Institute (KLRI) recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for the establishment of a general framework of partnership and cooperation between UC Law and KLRI. The MOU sets out ties of partnership and collaboration for the purpose of promoting mutual understanding, collaborative research activities, and academic, cultural, and personnel exchange.
KLRI is a South Korea-based government-funded research institute specializing in legislation. It has established itself as a global legal research institute by strengthening its capacity for legislative exchange with international organizations and international legislative support agencies. (Source: https://www.klri.re.kr/eng/sub01_02.do)
The partnership with KLRI is the latest addition to the list of institutional linkages of UC Law. Other partner institutions of UC Law are Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, Asian Development Bank, Oceana Philippines, Ateneo Human Rights Center, Philippine Earth Justice Center, and IUCN Academy of Environmental Law.
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