RA 9851: When the Law’s Proponents Become Its Enemies
ANALYSIS: The fate of the Philippines’ most powerful accountability statute – the law on crimes against humanity – is not…
ANALYSIS: The fate of the Philippines’ most powerful accountability statute – the law on crimes against humanity – is not…
OPINION: When Rodrigo Duterte was useful to deliver to The Hague, Marcos found the mechanism. When delivering Bato dela Rosa…
NEWS ANALYSIS: The senator once said the Philippines joined the ICC to ensure impunity would never be tolerated. Her son…
Nicholas Kaufman’s contract expired and his conduct drew official rebukes — but the real story is that he ran out…
Most Filipinos have never heard of No Peace Without Justice. But for nearly a decade, this Rome-based advocacy group quietly helped…
A ruling against the ICC’s jurisdiction on the Duterte case would leave thousands of Filipino families with few good options…
IN CONTEXT: Shunichi Fujiki’s record spans comfort women denial, nationalist activism, using methods similar to Holocaust denialism, and a decade…
EDITORIAL: What is at stake in this anniversary of Rodrigo Duterte’s arrest by the ICC is not one man’s freedom…
The move by the Office of the Solicitor General, praised by press freedom advocates, puts pressure on the OSG to…
Residents in the southern Philippines, the bailiwick of Rodrigo Duterte, got an unexpected civic education as Duterte’s confirmation hearings exposed…