Supreme Court Associate Justice Francis Jardeleza and former Solicitor General Professor Florin Hilbay

Supreme Court Associate Justice Francis Jardeleza and former Solicitor General Professor Florin Hilbay: Favorable ruling by the Permanent Court of Arbitration as leverage in the Philippines' relations with China.  The joint statement of the former Solicitors General is available. here Reproduced from (https://www.rappler.com/nation/139521-duterte-ruling-assert-ph-rights-china)   Duterte urged to use tribunal ruling to assert PH rights vs China (UPDATED) Solicitors general under the Aquino administration say the ruling is 'a potent legal platform' for our 'goal of effectively asserting our maritime entitlements under UNCLOS' by Jee Y. Geronimo @jeegeronimo Published 7:51 PM, July 12, 2016 Updated 4:45 PM, July 13, 2016   BALL…

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ICC Justice Prof. Raul Pangalangan: ASEAN countries can use ruling by an international court to make a stand

ICC Justice Prof. Raul Pangalangan: ASEAN countries can use ruling by an international court to make a stand on South China Sea disputes without hurting China. (Reproduced from https://globalnation.inquirer.net/140805/with-un-court-verdict-asean-can-make-stand-on-sea-dispute) With UN court verdict, Asean can make stand on sea dispute By: Estrella Torres - Reporter / @StarTorresINQ Philippine Daily Inquirer / 03:02 AM July 10, 2016 Editors’ Note. This story has been re-edited to reflect the fact that the views of former dean Raul Pangalangan were aired before he was elected a judge of the International Criminal Court. Members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) could use this week’s ruling by an international court to…

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Philippine Supreme Court: Foundlings are Natural Born Citizens; May Run for President

Philippine Supreme Court: Foundlings are Natural Born Citizens; May Run for President (Reproduced from http://www.iconnectblog.com/2016/03/philippine-supreme-court-foundlings-are-natural-born-citizens-may-run-for-president/) —Dante Gatmaytan, University of the Philippines, College of Law On March 8, 2016, the Philippine Supreme Court promulgated a landmark decision holding that Senator Grace Poe, a foundling, is a natural born citizen and eligible to run for President in the May 2016 national elections. Poe had been naturalized as a citizen of the United States in 2001 after being petitioned by her husband who has dual citizenship. After her father’s death, however, she gave up US citizenship and entered public life, serving briefly as the…

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Jovy Salonga: Many paths to greatness

Jovy Salonga: Many paths to greatness (Reproduced from https://opinion.inquirer.net/93731/jovy-salonga-many-paths-to-greatness) By: Raul Pangalangan - @inquirerdotnet Philippine Daily Inquirer / 02:13 AM March 13, 2016 I am saddened to hear of the passing of the quintessential Filipino statesman, Jovito R. Salonga. I first met him when we were both designated by the Supreme Court as amici curiae counsels in a constitutional law case, and it turned out that among the several amici, we were the only ones who agreed on a fine point of law. The other counsels’ views were so different from ours that even at lunch break during the hearings,…

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