Students of ALSP FEU Law Philippines Won in the Search for the Best Convention Commission in ALSA IAC Indonesia 2010
68Giancarlo Capco and Charlotte Silungan of ALSA/ALSP FEU Law as Part of the Winning Team
ALSA International Convention on Protection of Migrant Workers and Laborers
Mr. Giancarlo Capco the National Vice President of the Association of Law Students of the Philippines / ALSA Philippines a resident of Pateros and Charlotte Silungan the NCR Regional Chairwoman a resident of Manila brought home honor for their country and their school Far Eastern University Institue of Law for being part of the winning Commission in the ALSA AC Indonesia 2010 Search for the Best Commission Convention. Part of the delegation was Mr. Ian Encarnacion who participated as the delegate in the ALSA General Council meeting which was held simultaneoulsy with the commission search.
With the substantial contribution of the delegates from Philippines, Australia, Brunei, China, Hongkong , Japan, Korea,Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and Indonesia . Our academic discussions, international law sharing, strategic formula and the well formulated presentation for the solution in solving the issues on International Migrant workers and Laborers problems pave way for the Commission 3 or Table Discussion 3 for winning the 2010 Search for the Best Table Discussion Conference in the Asian Law Students Association International Academic Conference 2010. In this table discussion group the Far Eastern University of the Philippines-Institue of Law through Giancarlo Capco who presented the Philippine Labor Laws and other strategic formulas and Charlotte Silungan who helped in questioning for better presentation, both of them being the ALSA Philippines delegates represented the Philippines and bring honor for their country.
Congratulations to the following TD3 members: Charlotte Silungan and Giancarlo Capco of ALSA/ALSP Philippines, Sally Hill of AULSA, Aisyah Laikm of Brunei, Li-Yang Wei of China, Bryan Chok of Hong Kong, Yuta Tanoue of Japan,Kim Hei, Somin Park and Dasol Aileen Choi of Korea, Mohd Jaja Kamran of Malaysia, Kay Hian Quek, Bing Wei, Mark Cheng of Singapore, Saay Palalikit, Nawiya Beun Wasutunachai, Ice Supphaiboonlerd of Thailand, Farrah Fadillah, Reza Widodo, Stephanie J.M. of Indonesia.
Official Website of the ALSA Philippines / Association of Law Students of the Philippines
- Association of Law Students of the Philippines Official Website
The Association of Law Students of the Philippines. Inc (ALSP. Inc )/ALSA Philippines is a federation of more than sixty (60) law student governments all over the Philippines. Its members include all bona fide law students of the Philippines
TD3 or Commission 3 in ALSA AC 2010 Indonesia
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Congratulations to all TD 3 Members. From ALSA Philippines/ ALSP.Inc- More Power to ALSA!
Law students to represent RP in Indonesia
By Jeane Marie A. Calvo
As elected officers of Association of Law Students in the Philippines, Inc. (ALSP), six law students will represent Far Eastern University (FEU) in Indonesia on January 15 to 22.
Chosen FEU delegates for the Asian conference were Giancarlo Capco, ALSP national board-Vice President for Southern Luzon; Charlotte Silungan, president; Zilpah Sagaysay, ALSP-National Capital Region PRO; and Ryan Flores, ALSP national board- PRO.
Together with the delegates are Ian Encarnacion, International Board Representative for Asian Law Students’ Association (ALSA) and JC Asuncion.
The event joins together law students from other countries to gather and discuss the latest issues and resolute ideas. There are also representatives from European Law Students’ Association and Australian Law Students’ Association.
“As officers of ALSP, we get to be chosen for the conference. We will be discussing about global legal investments and issues on international relations. ,” Capco said.
Filling other spots of the nationwide ALSP organization are FEU students Aaron Anonuevo as ALSP Executive Director and Russ Parcia as Academic Committee member.
ALSP, Inc. is the central organization of law student governments in the Philippines while ALSA is a non-political association of Asian law students composed of 10 countries which include Philippines, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Malaysia.







Biew 2 years ago
Wow !!!!! That very very great. Thank you Cap.
I miss TD3^^