Questions on the MOA-AD decision
LAST Sunday’s column on the Supreme Court’s MOA-AD decision drew piercing questions, many of them from diplomats like my friend […]
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LAST Sunday’s column on the Supreme Court’s MOA-AD decision drew piercing questions, many of them from diplomats like my friend […]
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Remarks delivered by retired Chief Justice Artemio V. Panganiban on October 22, 2008 during the two-day “In Sync: Living Excellence
A Principled Conglomerate Read More »
TO delineate “the extent of the powers of the President in pursuing the peace process” (bold types in the original)
Victory for the Constitution Read More »
I AM glad that the members of the Judicial and Bar Council (JBC) are preparing to face the challenge of
Responsibility for selecting justices Read More »
Mabuhay to the Court of Appeals for its speedy decision in “Guerrero vs Garcia” (Sept. 23, 2008) liberating Rev. Berlin
A libertarian decision; a decent jurist Read More »
LAST WEEK’S COLUMN ON THE 36TH ANNIVERSARY of martial law triggered fresh anxieties of one-person rule. After all, Ferdinand Marcos
Vigilance, not anxiety Read More »
MANILA, Philippines–Today, 36 years ago, Ferdinand Marcos imposed martial law. More accurately, Proclamation 1081—the edict declaring martial law, though dated
Never again, never ever Read More »
MANILA, Philippines–The Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between the Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP) and the Moro Islamic
Malaysia’s role in the peace process Read More »
MANILA, Philippines–Days after the Supreme Court issued a temporary restraining order stopping the signing of the memorandum of agreement on
Decide the MOA issues fully Read More »
MANILA, Philippines–With the GRP-MILF-MOA in limbo and the Republic of the Philippines at war with rogue MILF forces, President Macapagal-Arroyo’s
Insufficient safeguards Read More »