ABOUT US

Project Jurisprudence - Philippines (PJP) blogs and re-blogs contents on laws and jurisprudence, including issues regarding government and politics in the Philippines. This blog was launched on May 5, 2017.

PJP's Facebook page was created on June 28, 2015 as "Know the Law PH." The page name was changed to "Project Jurisprudence - Philippines" on April 29, 2016.

PJP can be a venue to contribute to the community. Thus, the following goals were adopted: (1) to help young Filipinos know and understand the law; and (2) to encourage the study of the law.

To achieve these goals, the following specific objectives have been formulated:
  1. To create fun and educational videos about the law, appealing to high schoolers who are interested in studying the law;
  2. To provide free law books to underprivileged and deserving students of law, legal management, political science, accountancy and business management;
  3. To provide financial assistance to underprivileged and deserving students of law, legal management and political science;
  4. To publish free contents on our website that are helpful to students; and
  5. To form, assist and maintain a local community of law enthusiasts by conducting symposia, seminars and other interactions aimed at improving knowledge and understanding of the law.
Project Jurisprudence is connected with the following:

FACEBOOK:
 https://www.facebook.com/projectjuris;
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/projectjuris;
YOUTUBE 1: https://www.youtube.com/c/projectjurisprudence;
YOUTUBE 2: https://www.youtube.com/c/projectjurisprudence2
EMAIL: info@projectjurisprudence.com.

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