A month into his six-year term, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. made clear that the Philippines will not rejoin the International Criminal Court, where victims of the past administration’s bloody “war on drugs” have pinned their hopes to find justice for crimes against humanity committed against their slain loved ones
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. s decision to not rejoin the international tribunal “could prove to be a costly miscalculation," lawyer Kristina Conti said.
Supreme Court (SC)
The Supreme Court (SC) on Tuesday, Oct. 4, ordered Lorraine Marie T. Badoy, former spokesperson of the National Taskforce to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC), to explain in 30 days why she should not be cited in contempt of court which carries a penalty of fine of
A judge who dismissed a government petition to designate the country’s communist insurgency a terrorist group has in turn been accused of communist sympathies.
Supreme Court (SC)
The Supreme Court (SC) is set to tackle anew during its full court session on Tuesday, Oct. 4, the administrative case it initiated on its own on “threats” against Manila Regional Trial Court (RTC) Judge Marlo A. Magdoza-Malagar aired in social media posts by Loraine Marie T