Global Magnitsky Act: As International Law

Global Magnitsky Act: As International Law Leading human rights advocate and public international law teacher Antonio La Viña elucidates the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act, which sanctions specific violators of human rights, globally. It bans them from entry into the USA along with freezing of their assets. In his column “Eagle Eyes” in the Manila Standard of 30 December 2019, Professor La Viña explains that “human rights atrocities violate jus cogens norms”. He then discusses how the US enacted Magnitsky Act of 2012 is now being implemented through the US 2020 budget by inserting a provision on Senator Leila…

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Justice 101

“Not the end but rather the start of another stage in the judicial process” “The long wait is almost over for the families of 58 people killed [in the now infamous Maguindanao massacre] on November 23, 2009,” as media reports it. Not so, offers human rioghts advocate and former Supreme Court spokesperson, Professor Theodore Te. Interviewed on ANC’s program Headstart, a day before the issuance of the decision on the infamous Maguindanao massacre case, Professor Te said that “Thursday’s verdict [was] not the end of the entire case but rather the start of another stage in the judicial process.” He…

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The Price of Silence : A Legal Lesson

The Price of Silence : A Legal Lesson Law Professor Jay Batongbacal counseled on the implications of staying silent in international intercourse. He explained that in the face of continuing provocations carried out in Scarborough Shoal by China, lack of action or protest on the part of the Philippines implies that “. . . every time China asserts jurisdiction and ownership of the area it means we have given up” any claim to it. In “The Chiefs” on One News Channel the widely recognized marine law expert expressed this concern, saying “We will not be able to recover Scarborough Shoal…

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The Struggles of Indigenous Peoples in the Philippines
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The Struggles of Indigenous Peoples in the Philippines

The Struggles of Indigenous Peoples in the Philippines: UP IHR Lawyer Presents Research In Australia Surfacing the plight of Indigenous Peoples, IHR Senior Legal Associate Atty. Raymond Marvic C. Baguilat presented his research entitled, “Persistent and Continuing Struggles: The Status of Indigenous Peoples in the Philippines” in the International Research Forum on the Philippines 2019 that was held at La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia on the 11th and 12th of November 2019. In his presentation, Atty. Baguilat discussed the modernity brought about by the shift in the recognition of Indigenous Peoples in the Philippines through the 1987 Constitution and…

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UP Law Center Partners with OPAPP and BTA in Learning Sessions on Internal Revenue Code

UP Law Center Partners with OPAPP and BTA in Learning Sessions on Internal Revenue Code Learning sessions on the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) were held for the Members of the Parliament of the Bangsamoro Transition Authority last October 28-30 in Davao City and November 4-6 in Quezon City. The project, which is a two-batch learning session, is a partnership between the University of the Philippines Law Center, the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace, Reconciliation and Unity (OPAPRU or also known as OPAPP), and the Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA). Resource speaker Atty. Abdel Jamal Disangcopan, lead lawyer of…

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UP Law Heads to China

UP Law Heads to China for Stronger Academic Collaboration The University of the Philippines College of Law (UP Law) recently concluded its inaugural academic exchange program with the Asia Pacific Institute of Law of the Renmin University of China in Beijing. The first batch of student-delegates included second to fifth year Juris Doctor candidates of UP Law, namely, Francisco Ashley Acedillo, Alddon Christner Ang, Rey Alan De Juan, Jerome Joker Dela Cruz, Danizza Monique Fortuna, Genesis Ijay Leal, Anton Gabriel Leron, John Ellyson Letran, and Rejinel Valencia. UP Law Dean Fides Cordero-Tan notes that the exchange program is in line…

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