After the International Criminal Court (ICC) informed ex-Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte of his alleged crimes against ...
The prosecution only needs to present "emblematic" cases that meet the criteria for crimes against humanity of murder, ...
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With their “extensive disclosures,” it may no longer be necessary for executive officials to attend the next hearing of a ...
Administration executives will not attend Thursday’s second Senate hearing on former President Rodrigo Duterte’s arrest, Sen.
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ICC and PH’s international law stewardship
It’s game over, no chance he will ever return home,” an unimpeachable source told me, referring to former president Rodrigo ...
Lawyers representing victims of extrajudicial killings on Monday dismissed the view of Rodrigo Duterte’s lead counsel that a ...
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The passing of opportunity
Nothing in Filipino time is ever precise, but it may later be written that the time of maximum peril and opportunity, both ...
The news of Rodrigo Duterte’s arrest surprised me. It’s not that I doubted the former leader of the Philippines was guilty of ...
Senator Imee Marcos has questioned on Tuesday, April 1 Malacañang's supposed contradictory pronouncements regarding the ...
In an interview with ABS-CBN News, ICC spokesperson Fadi El Abdallah said that more cases may be presented by the prosecution ...
The Rome Statute does not require a specific number of incidents of killings to prove crimes against humanity, former Bayan Muna congressman Neri Colmenares said yesterday.