If The Hague Can’t Help, Can Manila?
A ruling against the ICC’s jurisdiction on the Duterte case would leave thousands of Filipino families with few good options…
A ruling against the ICC’s jurisdiction on the Duterte case would leave thousands of Filipino families with few good options…
Women journalists in the Philippines are among the most targeted in the world, and the attacks online are increasingly designed…
A landmark summit in 2024 asked the government to treat illegal drugs not as a crime problem but as a…
NEWS ANALYSIS: Decades of policy failure — from the OPSF to oil deregulation — have left ordinary Filipinos with no…
OPINION: Aside from the belated case at the International Criminal Court, institutions of international accountability have been missing in action.…
NEWS ANALYSIS: The latest fatwa by the Bangsamoro Darul-Ifta’ is a landmark edict banning forced marriage of rape survivors. Can…
NEWS ANALYSIS: A critical ruling due on Monday, March 23, could test whether Philippine courts will keep sustaining charges that…
OPINION: Blaming social media for the drop in support for the ICC prosecution of former president Rodrigo Duterte is a…
A TRIBUTE: What we do matters, in ways that sometimes take years to become visible, but matter nonetheless. THERE is…
The arguments for why Duterte trial will happen—and why it should—are overwhelming. But so is the argument that a conviction…