A Call to Dismiss the Impeachment Complaint Against Associate Justice Marvic M.V.F. Leonen

TRUE HONOR AND EXCELLENCE: A Call to Dismiss the Impeachment Complaint Against Associate Justice Marvic M.V.F. Leonen “The line of fire is a place of honor.” – Lean Alejandro Supreme Court Associate Justice Marvic M.V.F. Leonen, our former Dean, is no stranger to the line of fire. He has stood in it for many years. He continues to do so now—honorably and excellently—in the face of an impeachment complaint that strains the limits of credulity and common sense. The complaint does not state any ground for impeachment—certainly, not the alleged sloth or alleged incompetence or even that he frequently dissents—yet…

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New Editorial Board For Philippine Law Journal Editorial Volume 94

Announcement on the PLJ Student Editorial Board Examinations Volume 94 Qualifiers On the basis of the scores obtained by the forty six applicants to the PLJ Student Editorial Board Examinations Volume 94, who qualified to take the competitive examinations on legal writing and editing, conducted by the PLJ Student Editorial Board Examination Committee Volume 94 on November 21, 2020, the Committee determined today that the following students shall constitute the Philippine Law Journal Student Editorial Board Volume 94. Under the rules of the Committee, the examinee who obtains the highest score shall be the Chair and the examinee who obtains…

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Governance and Human Rights

Town Hall Meeting on Governance and Human Rights To commemorate International Anti-Corruption Day on December 9 and International Human Rights Day on 10 December, the UP Institute of Human Rights (UP IHR) co-hosted with Stratbase ADR Institute (ADRi) and Transparency International Philippines a virtual town hall discussion entitled “Rule of Law in Times of Crisis: Combatting Corruption and Championing Human Rights in the Face of COVID-19”. In partnership, the forum aimed at examining how corruption and human rights violations affect the rule of law, Philippine democracy, and economic development. In the forum held on 9 December, Opening Remarks were given…

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Pandemics and the Rights of Persons Deprived of Liberty

A webinar on the Implication of the Supreme Court’s decision in the Matter of Urgent Petition for the Release of Prisoners on Humanitarian Grounds in the  Midst of the COVID 19 Pandemic On 5 November 2020, the Institute for the Administration of Justice hosted the webinar “Pandemics and the Rights of Persons Deprived of Liberty.” Speaking on the Supreme Court Decision in Almonte v. People (“In the Matter of the Urgent Petition for the Release of Prisoners on Humanitarian Grounds in the Midst of the Covid-19 Pandemic”) were Atty. Rommel Alim Abitria, Dr. Raymund Narag, and Atty. Theodore Te. Atty. Abitria, who is the Executive Director of…

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The Evil Past: Memory and Erasure in Constitutional Amendment

THE EVIL PAST: Memory and Erasure in Constitutional Amendment By Prof. Richard Albert On 29 October 2020, the Institute for the Administration of Justice hosted the webinar “The Evil Past: Memory and Erasure in Constitutional Amendment.” Central to the discussion was how countries emerge from repressive histories with State-sanctioned human rights violations. Lecturing on the matter was Dr. Richard Albert, Director of the Program on Constitutional Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. In his lecture, Dr. Albert discussed the mechanisms used for constitutional change and how the ways these crucial legal texts are written and rewritten either memorialize or forget…

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APJIHL 2020 Edition Online Launch

The inaugural issue of the Asia-Pacific Journal of International Humanitarian Law (APJIHL 2020 Edition) was formally launched on 10 November 2020 via Zoom. Drawing on their expertise and experience, Judge Raul C. Pangalangan of the International Criminal Court, Dr. Helen Durham of the International Committee of the Red Cross, and Prof. Suzannah Linton of China University of Political Science and Law led the discussion on international humanitarian law (IHL) in the Asia-Pacific, with emphasis on the region's perspective and contribution to the development of this body of rules. Regional Legal Adviser Ms. Sahar Haroon of the International Committee of the Red…

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