The Philippines, the presence of authoritarian leaders such as Vladimir Putin, Tayyip Erdogan, and Rodrigo Duerte, respectively, have seen the emergence of executions and death sentences in response to opposition and as a means to execute policy decisions such as the drug war in the Philippines....
Investigation found that the author of the virus was located in the Philippines, and a suspect named Onel de Guzman was arrested under the Philippine Access Devices Act of 1994, which is also known as Republic Act 8484. This act, traditionally applied to cases involving credit card theft, ...
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The Philippines is set to launch short-selling on one of Asia’s oldest exchanges, but some are casting a wary eye over the effort to boost trading volumes and enhance the country’s weak corporate governance. Investors can bet against Manila-listed shares, starting Monday, in a first for ...
Joy Ford has a great deal of experience prosecuting all manner of criminal cases in Redondo Beach, but it is her compassion and kind demeanor that makes her a good pick for the Office of Redondo Beach City Attorney. Torrance Attorney Matthew Ruff endorses and supports Joy Ford for Redondo Be...
Concerning the International Criminal Court, Plachta discussed the Philippine government’s cutting contact with the ICC over the “war on drugs” investigation as well as the ICC Appeal Chamber authorizing the investigation on drug war killings in the Philippines. Maghsoodnia discussed the ICC’s ad...
To examine the role courts are playing in criminal matters, two cases were explored where courts have undergone extensive judicial reforms, Argentina and the Philippines. Keywords: criminal courts; Global South; Argentina; the Philippines; Duterte; criminal procedure; judicial reforms; comparative ...
In the Yamashita case, 327 US 1 (1946), the Supreme Court upheld the legitimacy of the military commission trying the Japanese Commander of the Philippines Yamashita. In this case too, the court held that procedural protections were not available to enemy combatants. Two justices dissented here...
The argument that customary international law takes effect within municipal law may be inferred either from direct formulations in the constitution or judicial decisions in the various constitutions in the world. For example, the Philippines Constitution 1987 provides, “the Philippines ... adopts the ...