Corruption and civic space: Contextual factors influencing EITI compliance

Corruption and civic space: Contextual factors influencing EITI compliance Journal publication by Cielo Magno and Dante Gatmaytan (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.exis.2017.07.003) Abstract Market and government failures led to the formation of multi-stakeholder initiatives (MSIs) as an alternative governance structure. The Extractive IndustriesTransparency Initiative (EITI) is one of these. The impact assessments of EITI yield mixed results. The variation in impact may be attributed to the difference in compliance with the EITI Standard. The authors implemented an ordered logit regression analysis to analyze the relationship between contextual factors and countries’ level of EITI compliance. The authors used the 2013–2015 World Governance Indicators (WGIs)…

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New Release: “More Equal than Others: Constitutional Law and Politics” by Dante B. Gatmaytan

New Release: MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND POLITICS by Dante B. Gatmaytan Now Available at the UP Law Center Book Room MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND POLITICS (UP Law Faculty Scholarship Series) Dante B. Gatmaytan PHP 450.00 The Supreme Court, according to conventional wisdom, does not concern itself with policy issues. Policy-making is left to other "political" branches of government. Experience has shown, however, that the judiciary, particularly the Supreme Court, cannot avoid politics because it is asked to decide politically charged issues from the legitimacy of a revolution to the impacts of globalization. The court's…

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UP Law Team wins Best Applicant Memorial in the 2017 Philip Jessup Public International Law Moot Court Competition

UP Law Team wins Best Applicant Memorial in the 2017 Philip Jessup Public International Law Moot Court Competition The five-member team representing UP Law in the 2017 Philip Jessup Public International Law Moot Court Competition won the Richard R. Baxter Award for Best Applicant Memorial in the event, besting teams from over 60 countries. The winning memorial by Lee Yarcia, Ely Zosa, Peterson Poon, Leeanne Gali and Carlo Borromeo will be published in the Jessup Compendium and the International Law Students' Association (ILSA) Journal for International and Comparative Law. The distinction is in addition to the team's earlier achievements in…

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UP wins 1st Pan-Asia International Human Rights Moot

UP wins 1st Pan-Asia International Human Rights Moot UP Law took the championship of the first Pan-Asia International Human Rights Moot Court Competition held at the University of Hong Kong last June 30. The team, composed of Peterson Poon, Leeanne Gali, Carlo Borromeo, and Maria Veronica Manalo, beat the National University of Singapore to claim the top prize of the inaugural moot. The team also won the award for Best Memorial for the Applicant. They were coached by Prof. Rommel Casis, with Lee Edson Yarcia as assistant coach. They also received support from the Philippine Airlines. The competition is organized…

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Dean Agabin Assails Members of the Lower House

Dean Agabin Assails Members of the Lower House Dean Pacifico Agabin, who has taught Public Office and Accountability at the College, said that congressmen in the House Committee on Good Governance and Public Accountability were wrong in issuing a show cause order to Justices of the Court of Appeals and for accusing them of judicial overreach. The Dean rendered this opinion regarding the month long impasse between the Lower House and the CA in the case of the detained provincial officers of Ilocos Norte. He assailed House representatives for their seeming unawareness of the “expanded definition of judicial power in…

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Prof. Jay Batongbacal: “Dutertismo and the West Philippine Sea: Year One”

Prof. Jay Batongbacal: "Dutertismo and the West Philippine Sea: Year One" In an article published by Rappler.com last June 30, Prof. Jay Batongbacal addressed the country’s eventual policy in dealing with China in issues over the West Philippine Sea a year after after the conclusion of the Philippines v. China case against the latter’s “nine-dash line” claim in the area. The director of the UP Institute for Maritime Affairs and Law of the Sea stressed that while the government’s calculated willingness to communicate with China has moved the country toward a position of non-alignment and has reaped apparent benefits, “it…

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