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STRONGER AS ONE

The Association of Law Students of the Philippines, Inc. (ALSP) is the largest network of law
students in the country. Its mission is to help improve our legal education and instill social
awareness, camaraderie, and companionship among Filipino law students. The National Capital
Region (NCR) consists of twenty-nine (29) law schools and the regional board provides for
activities that specifically dedicated for students of the region.

As part of its’ mission to promote a holistic learning environment and good working
relationship amongst law students across the region; we, the ALSP NCR Regional Board,
together with the Arellano University School of Law, De La Salle University – College of Law
Student Council and the Polytechnic University of the Philippines – College of Law Student
Council will be hosting the CONFLICTS OF LAW 2019 – STRONGER AS ONE. This is the
annual tournament that consists of sports and other nonacademic events, and is participated by
the all the law schools in the region.

It will be on five consecutive Sundays of 2019: January 27, February 3, 10, 17, and
24. The tournament will start with an opening ceremony with the taking of an Oath of
Sportsmanship for all the players and participants, and a closing ceremony with a recognition for
all the winners and the participants and a solidarity night open for all students.

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GUIDELINES

I. EVENTS:

DATE
SPORTS VENUE
1/27 2/3 2/10 2/17 2/24
Arellano University, Taft X X X X X
Men’s Basketball
Ave.
Arellano University, Taft X X X
Women’s Basketball
Ave.
Men’s Volleyball To be announced X X X X X
Women’s Volleyball To be announced X X X X X
Football To be announced X X
Futsal To be announced X X
Ultimate Frisbee To be announced X X
Badminton X X X
 Men’s
o Singles – 2 entries
o Doubles – 1 entry
To be announced
 Women’s
o Singles – 2 entries
o Doubles – 1 entry
 Mixed Doubles, 1 entry
Table Tennis X X
 Men’s
o Singles – 2 entries
o Doubles – 1 entry
To be announced
 Women’s
o Singles – 2 entries
o Doubles – 1 entry
 Mixed Doubles, 1 entry
Arellano University, Taft X X
Chess – 2 entries
Ave.
Swimming X X
Arellano University, Taft
 Individual
Ave.
 Relay
Polytechnic University of X X
Debate the Philippines, Sta. Mesa
Campus
Arellano University, Taft X
Quiz Bee
Ave.
e-games X X X
 Dota, 1 team
To be announced
 LOL, 1 team
 Mobile Legends
Billiards To be Announced X X
Arellano University, Taft X
Beerpong
Ave.

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Arellano University, Taft January 27, 2019


Opening Ceremony
Ave. 9:00 AM
Arellano University, Taft February 24, 2019
Closing Ceremony and Awarding
Ave. 6:00 PM
Days are based from the previous year’s schedule, subject to change depending on the number of
participants.

II. ELIGIBILITY:
A. Law School. All law schools who are members of good standing in the association are eligible
to participate in the Conflicts 2019 and all the activities and events. A member of good standing
is deemed to have settled his membership fee of P2,500.00 to the national treasurer and has
been issued the Certificate of Membership signed by the National President, Secretary General,
and Governor for the National Capital Region.
B. Student. All bona fide law students from any law school of good standing in the National
Capital Region who are enrolled in the semester1 where the inclusive dates of the tournament
fall.
C. Official Representative. All law schools shall have an official representative that shall be the
immediate contact person of the ALSP NCR in all matters concerning the general and technical
aspects of the tournaments. Official Representatives shall be a law student that is willing and
able to participate in any of the meetings for the tournament. He or she may be an Local Student
Government/Council (LSGC) officer, team captain, or any bona fide student of the law school
fit and able to make decisions for the law school for the tournament.

III. REGISTRATION:
A. Process:
1. The Law School, through the official representative or (LSG/C) Officer shall
accomplish the online registration form, registering their law school for the events
and activities in the Conflicts Tournament proper. Link:
https://tinyurl.com/Conflicts2019-SCHOOL
2. After accomplishing the registration, they should receive an e-mail from the ALSP
NCR (ncralsp@gmail.com) containing their total registration fee with the process of
payment and further information about their participation, this shall serve as the
Memorandum of Understanding between the law school and the ALSP NCR;
3. A soft-copy of the deposit slip, and a signed MoU shall be sent in reply to the initial e-
mail (containing the registration fee and initial guidelines) of the ALSP NCR.
4. An acknowledgement e-mail and a copy of the receipt shall be sent in reply which
should signify the official registration of the law school in the Conflicts 2019
Tournament.
5. Official Law School Registration shall end on January 10, 2019.
6. All players and participants should register individually through the official
registration site of players and participants 2. Deadline of registration of players and

1
Usually Second Semester
2
For debate participants; there shall be a separate Registration Form which will be created by the Adjudication
Board for purposes of score tabulation which should also be accomplished.

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participants will be on January 10, 2019. Link: and your players may register through:
https://tinyurl.com/Conflicts2019-PARTICIPANTS.
B. Law School, Registration in Events: All eligible law schools must register through the online
registration form provided by the organizer. The registration shall contain the following
information:
1. Name of the Law School
2. Soft-Copy of Law School Logo
3. Name of Official Contact Person of the ALSP NCR for their school
4. Contact Number of the person specified above;
5. Official e-mail address where all formal communications regarding the tournament
shall be forwarded to;
6. Name of Student Council/Government President
7. Contact Number
8. Team Captains and respective Contact Numbers
9. Agreement to Terms and Conditions of the Tournament and the Association.
C. Players and Participants: All eligible players and participants shall register through the online
registration form provided by the organizer; the registration shall contain the following
information:
1. Full name of Participant
2. Law School
3. Contact information
4. School ID Number
5. Soft-copy of Registration Form/Enrollment Form
6. Soft-copy of Active Law School ID
7. Jersey Number
8. Events participating in
9. LSG/C affiliation
10. Emergency contact person and information
11. Agreement to Terms and Conditions
D. Probationary Players and Participants: Considering the different schedules of the law
schools in NCR, the association understands that some students may still not be enrolled before
the deadline of the registration for players and participants. They are still allowed to register as
players of their law school despite incomplete requirements 3 provided that they re-register
through the same form with complete requirements before the February 1, 2019 5:00 PM 4.
Failure to comply shall forfeit any win or standing in favor of the opponent that may have been
incurred during the first day of the tournament.

3
Requirement C-5.
4
This is the Saturday before the second Sunday of the Tournament as agreed upon in the meeting last November 18,
2018. The time is provided to give ample time for the organizers to make necessary changes and adjustment and
give due notice to affected schools and teams.

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IV. FEES5: the following are the applicable fees for the respective events:
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF
EVENTS FEES
PLAYERS AND ENTRIES
Men’s Basketball P5,000.00/Team 1 Team; 25 Members
Women’s Basketball P5,000.00/Team 1 Team; 25 Members
Men’s Volleyball P5,000.00/Team 1 Team; 20 Members
Women’s Volleyball P5,000.00/Team 1 Team; 20 Members
Football P6,000.00*/Team 1 Team; 20 Members
Futsal P5,000.00/Team 1 Team; 20 Members
Ultimate Frisbee P6,600.00*/Team 1 Team; 20 Members
P4,000.00/Team 1 Team;
Badminton 2 Members for Singles Events
2 Members for Doubles Events
P3,000.00/Team 1 Team;
Table Tennis 2 Members for Singles Events
2 Members for Doubles Events
P500.00/Entry 1 Entry for Men’s
Chess – 2 entries
1 Entry for Women’s
P4,000.00 1 Team; 5 members
Swimming
Maximum 2 entries per event
P4,000.00 2 Teams/School
Debate
1 Team: 5 members
Quiz Bee P2,000.00 1 Team; 5 members
e-games P4,000.00/Event 1 Team with 5 members per
 Dota, 1 team event; although same players
 LOL, 1 team may be used for the different e-
 Mobile Legends games.
Billiards P1,000.00/Team 2 Teams; 2 members
Beerpong P2,000.00/Team 2 Teams; 2 Members

Opening Ceremony Entrance Fee:


Free: Participants/Players, LSG/C Officers, Volunteers
Closing Ceremony and Awarding P20.00: Guest
P10.00: Law Students who present their ID

Based from the 2016 and 2017 Conflicts of Law budget. 6

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See Appendix for Breakdown of Expenses
*Tentative based from the availability of courts
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Annex: Conflicts of Law Registration Adjustment

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V. TECHNICAL WORKING GROUP


A. Members. It shall be composed of All official representatives of all law schools and the
members of the regional board, the latter constituting only one vote. The Technical Working
Group shall be the consultative arm of the regional board in the tournament proper.
B. Duties and Responsibilities. The law school official representative shall:
1. Shall attend all the meetings regarding the tournament proper;
2. Shall be part of the official group created by the Regional Board online and participate
in discussions and decisions;
3. Shall be consulted by the Regional Board regarding any technical or general decisions
and shall participate in the creation and revisions of the technical guidelines of the
tournament proper;
4. Shall relay official announcements from the Technical Working Group and Official
Announcements, and consult with their LSG/C or School Administration regarding
their decisions for the tournament. The Regional Board reserves the right to presume
that the decision of the Official Representative shall be the decision of the LSG/C or
Law School for tournament matters;
5. Shall decide primarily in favor of their law school, but as well as the welfare and best
interest of the participating law schools;
6. Shall have the right to raise any matter to the board which he or she thinks the
discussion of which is for the best interest of the law school;
C. Voting: all official representatives shall have the right to vote for any decision for the
tournament matter. A quorum of the attendance plus one (the vote of the Regional Board) shall
constitute as the majority vote and the official decision of the body regarding the matter. Votes
and decisions may be asked online.

VI. GRIEVANCE SYSTEM


A. Grievance Machinery. A grievance machinery of the Conflicts of Law 2019 shall serve as the
official means of how the organizers will resolve any issue arising from any event or
misunderstanding from any of the players. It, however, stresses the responsibility of the official
representatives and LSG/C officers in the tournament. They are given the opportunity to resolve
matters internally before subjected to intervention of Regional Board or Technical Working
Group.
B. Process. In the event that official representatives decide to have the matter be resolved by
Regional Board, the following process should be observed:
1. The Official Representative or LSG/C Officer should inform any of the Regional
Officers personally through the On-site Help Desk/ALSP Head Quarters. He/she
should be accompanied by any complainant player or participants in case of the latter.
2. A grievance form shall be filled up by the complainant, or the regional officer as the
case may be. This shall contain facts of the incident, complaining party, party being
complained of, action requested, and the signatures of the complaining parties.
3. The Regional Officer may determine the urgency for the resolution of the incident in
consideration of all the facts presented by adverse parties, provided that a resolution
should not be issued more than: one (1) hour for Technical Violations and forty-eight
(48) hours for Conduct Violations. The Regional Board may consult the Technical
Working Group in grave matters, as the case may be.

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4. Parties shall be informed immediately upon resolution of the incident, verbally and
through writing.
5. All documents shall be consolidated by the Secretary of the ALSP NCR and shall be
made reference to in case of fines and sanctions.
C. Right to Question: Technical Guidelines can no longer be questioned during the day and time
of the game. Once the final guidelines have been sent at least one week before the tournament
proper, questions regarding any matter stipulated in the guidelines may no longer be raised.
The proper time to question the guidelines shall be during the Technical Working Group
Meeting.
D. Failure to make decision: in the event that the Technical Working Group fails to render any
decision regarding the matter, it may be further reported and subject to decision and
corresponding sanction of the ALSP National Board.

VII. STAFF
A. Staffers and Volunteers: The organizers shall recruit volunteers for the preparation and
execution of the activities for the tournament. This shall be open to all law students in
participating law schools.
B. Mandatory Staff Members: All participating law schools shall provide the organizers with
assistance through 5 staff members, who are bona fide law students of their law schools, except
for players who have scheduled games at the time of their assignment for staffing. Assignment
for staffing shall be given at least week before the start of the tournament.
VIII. AWARDS AND PRIZES
A. Awards and Recognitions. There shall be individual and team awards based on the official
scores of the games. Awards shall have corresponding tokens. Official announcement of scores
and winners shall be announced through the official web page of the organizers. All participants
and players shall be awarded a Certificate of Participation. All individual winners shall be
awarded a medal and a Certificate of Recognition. All team winners shall be awarded a trophy
and a Certificate of Recognition addressed to the law school.
B. Prizes. Final list of applicable prizes shall be announced atleast one week before the
tournament.
C. Awarding. Awarding of winners shall be on the Closing Ceremony of the Conflicts of Law
2019 which shall be held on the last Sunday of February.
D. Overall Winners. There shall be an Overall Winner for the tournament. This shall be based
from scores accumulated from participation and corresponding standing. They shall also be
awarded on closing day.

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IX. PROGRAMS:
A. Opening Ceremony: January 27, 2019 | Arellano University Law School, Taft Ave.
Time
9:00 AM Prayer and National Anthem
Opening Remarks by Host School
Welcoming Remarks by Organizer
Passing of Torch and Oath of Sportsmanship
Official Opening and First Game

B. Closing Ceremony and Awarding:


Time
6:00 PM Prayer and National Anthem
Opening Remarks
Awarding – Event Winners, Minor and Individual Awards
Intermission Number
Awarding – Event Winners, Major Awards
Awarding – Recognition for Partner Schools
Intermission Number
Awarding – Overall Awards
Closing Remarks

X. OTHER GENERAL GUIDELINES


A. Technical Rules and Regulations. All Rules and Regulations issued by the organizers shall
be followed strictly. Violation shall be subject to necessary penalties or fines.
B. Announcements and Information dissemination. Official announcements regarding the
tournament are only coursed through the following social media handles of the organization:
1. Web Page:
2. Facebook:
3. Technical Working Group group chat:
4. Official e-mail of the LSG/C or Official Representative:
C. Attendance and Schedule
1. The rules on Succession shall be applied to all sports event. After the end of each game,
there shall be a 10-minute turnover period and the next game shall start.
2. Players and participants shall be at the venue of their event one (1) hour before the start
of the game.
3. After the 10-minute turnover period, there shall be a 15-minute grace period prior for
players to arrive. After the grace period and the players are still not around, the event
shall be declared in default in favor of the present team.
4. Schedule of games shall be announced at least 5 days before the day of the event.
5. For emphasis: the rules and attendance and schedule shall be strictly followed. There
shall be no changing of schedules once announced.
D. Uniform
1. All players and participants shall wear a uniform during their respective games. If no
uniform is available, players and participants are requested to wear shirt that bears the
name or the color of their law school.

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2. For team sports games, players shall wear a jersey that bears the name or logo of their
school, their last names, and a jersey number. However, if the law school cannot secure
a jersey for their players, the former shall inform the organizers ahead of time.
E. Guests and Visitors
1. Guests are law students who are not players nor participants to any event of the
tournament but are present during the day to assist or support their respective teams.
They are encouraged to pre-register their attendance and wear any attire that identifies
them with the law school/team.
2. Visitors are persons who are not students of any law school but are present on the day
of the tournament to support their friends or family that may be players or participants.
They must register as they enter the host school premises and pay the entrance fee.
They shall identify the school and player or participant they are supporting, and the
law school, player, or participant is expected to advise their visitors and guests to
follow rules and regulations set by the host school and organizers. Failure to do so will
constitute a warning for the law school represented or where the player or participant
belongs.
3. Any guest or visitor representing any team or law school who displays
unsportsmanlike/disrespectful conduct, such as but not limited to: showing of dirty
finger, malicious trash talking against the opponent team, arguing with the officials,
shouting foul language in an offensive manner, and others 7 during an on-going
game/event and at the venue of such, shall be taken as a Technical Foul against the law
school which the guest or visitor is representing.
4. For Arellano University Law School: Parking is available only for small private cars
on a first come first served basis. There are limited parking lots however the nearest
mall can accommodate cars (Harrison Plaza, Pasay). Buses or shuttles for schools are
allowed only to drop of their students.
F. Banners and Flags
1. Bringing and using of banners, flags, and the like is allowed provided that;
a. It shall not contain in foul or derogatory language;
b. It shall be posted properly in allowed areas.
G. Violations.
1. Technical Violations. All technical violations, as provided by the technical guidelines,
shall be sanctioned accordingly. Grave violations of technical guidelines as determined
by the officials, shall be sanctioned by players disqualifications.
2. Fine. The following violations of students or supporters of schools shall be subject to
a fine of P500.00 on the law school, after a 1 st warning is issued:
a. House Rules or School Policies of the host school, such as but not limited to:
no smoking, no drinking, no littering, no vandalizing, etc. should be strictly
followed.
b. No one is allowed to enter or participate in the tournament under the influence
of alcohol or illegal drugs;
c. No one is allowed to bring deadly weapons, illegal drugs, or alcohol in the
tournament;

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As may be determined by officials

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d. Students and supporters who shall be involved in fights, or inciting to start a


fight shall be escorted out of the venue and their respective law school shall be
sanctioned.

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School Registration: https://tinyurl.com/Conflicts2019-SCHOOL ’Players Registraation: https://tinyurl.com/Conflicts2019-


PARTICIPANTS.

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BREAK DOWN OF EXPENSES

M- Registration Food 250 10 5 12500


PRICE Quantity Days TOTAL
BASKETBALL Fee Ball 1,000 1 1 1000
Referee 1,500 47 1 70500 Op Ex 5,200 1 5 26000
Award 1,000 3 1 3000 Total: 75000
Medals 250 6 1 1500 Est 15 Teams 5000 P5,000.00
Food 250 20 5 25000 W-
PRICE Quantity Days TOTAL
Ball 2,000 2 1 4000 VOLLEYBALL
OpEx 3,200 1 5 16000 Court 0
Total: 120000 Referee 1,000 33 1 33000
Est 24 Teams 5000 P5,000.00 Award 1,000 3 1 3000
W- Medals 250 6 1 1500
PRICE Quantity Days TOTAL
BASKETBALL Food 250 10 5 12500
Referee 1,500 18 1 27000 Ball 1,000 1 1 1000
Award 1,000 3 1 3000 Op Ex 5,800 1 5 29000
Medals 250 6 1 1500 Total: 80000
Food 250 10 5 12500 Est 16 Teams 5000 P5,000.00
Ball 2,000 2 1 4000 FUTSAL PRICE Quantity Days TOTAL
Op Ex 400 1 5 2000 Court 0
Total: 50000 Referee 1,500 13 1 19500
Est 10 Teams 5000 P5,000.00 Award 1,000 3 1 3000
M- Medals 250 4 1 1000
PRICE Quantity Days TOTAL
VOLLEYBALL
Food 250 10 2 5000
Court 0
Ball 1,500 1 1 1500
Referee 1,000 31 1 31000
Op Ex 2,800 1 2 5600
Award 1,000 3 1 3000
Total: 35600
Medals 250 6 1 1500
Est 7 Teams 5085.714286 P5,000.00

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FOOTBALL PRICE Quantity Days TOTAL TABLE
PRICE Quantity Days TOTAL
FIeld 1,000 10 2 20000 TENNIS
Referee 1,500 5 2 15000 Referee 1,000 2 2 4000
Award 1,000 3 1 3000 Court 1,000 6 2 12000
Medals 250 4 1 1000 Medals 250 12 1 3000
Food 250 10 2 5000 Food 250 12 2 6000
Ball 1,500 1 1 1500 Ball 200 3 0
Total: 45500 Op Ex 1000 1 2 2000
Est 7 Teams 6500 P6,000.00 Total: 27000
ULTIMATE Est 8 teams 3375 P3,000.00
PRICE Quantity Days TOTAL
FRISBEE SWIMMING PRICE Quantity Days TOTAL
Court 1,000 10 2 20000 Referee 1,500 4 1 6000
Referee 1,000 6 2 12000 Award 1,000 3 1 3000
Award 1,000 3 1 3000 Medals 250 55 1 13750
Food 250 10 2 5000 Food 250 10 2 5000
Disk 1,000 2 1 2000 Op Ex 5,000 1 1 5000
Total 42000 Total: 32750
Est 7 Teams 6000 P6,000.00 Est 8 Entries 4093.75 P4,000.00
BADMINTON PRICE Quantity Days TOTAL CHESS PRICE Quantity Days TOTAL Games
Court 0 Referee 2,500 1 1 2500
Referee 1,000 6 3 18000 Medals 250 3 1 750
Medals 250 18 1 4500 Food 250 10 2 5000
Food 250 12 3 9000 Op Ex 2,500 1 2 5000
Shuttlecock 1,500 10 2 30000 Total: 13250
Op Ex 2000 1 3 6000 Est 29 Entries 456.8965517 P500.00/Entry
Total: 67500

Est 16 Teams 4218.75 P4,000.00

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EGAMES PRICE Quantity Days TOTAL QUIZBEE PRICE Quantity Days TOTAL
Venue 30 600 1 18000 Venue 1,000 10 1 10000
Organizers 10,000 1 1 10000 Committe 3,000 5 1 15000
Award 1,000 3 1 3000 Award 1,000 2 1 2000
Medals 250 5 1 1250 Medals 250 5 1 1250
Food 250 20 1 5000 Food 250 20 1 5000
Op Ex 10,000 1 1 10000 Cash Prize 5,000 1 1 5000
Cash Price 6,000 1 1 6000 Op Ex 5,000 1 1 5000
Total: 53250 Total: 43250
Est 13 Teams 4096.153846 P4,000.00 Est 20 Teams 2162.5 P2,000.00
DEBATE PRICE Quantity Days TOTAL BEERPONG PRICE Quantity Days TOTAL
Rooms 1,000 15 1 15000 Drinks 10,000 1 1 10000
Adj Core 3,000 5 1 15000 Award 1,000 3 1 3000
Judge 500 20 1 10000 Medals 250 8 1 2000
Award 1,000 2 1 2000 Op Ex 5,000 1 1 5000
Medals 250 26 1 6500 Total: 20000
Food 250 60 1 15000 Est 10 Teams 2000 P2,000.00
Op Ex 10,000 1 1 10000 BILLIARDS PRICE Quantity Days TOTAL
Cash Price 8,000 1 1 8000 Venue 40 10 3 1200
Total: 81500 Award 1,000 3 1 3000
Est 20 Teams 4075 P4,000.00 Medals 250 6 1 1500
Op Ex 5,000 1 1 5000
Total: 10700
Est 10 Teams 1070 P1,000.00

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