Republic Act No. 9851, the Philippine Act on Crimes Against International Humanitarian Law, Genocide, and Other Crimes Against Humanity, does not require implementing rules and regulations (IRR), ...
TAX administration in the Philippines has long been guided by the principle that, while taxes are indispensable to government operations, their collection must still observe procedural fairness.
The U.S. is losing its commitment to due process and the rule of law. Due process, rooted in the Magna Carta and codified in the U.S. Constitution, protects citizens from unlawful deprivation of life, ...
When President Donald Trump began rapidly deporting migrants earlier this year to a brutal Salvadoran prison – including some wrongfully so – without due process, Democrats were somewhat wary of ...
President Donald Trump’s use of the U.S. military to kill persons on speed boats in international waters, or in territorial waters claimed by other sovereign nations — all 1,500 miles from the U.S. — ...
James Edward Daniels was mistakenly released on Saturday. A double murder suspect who was mistakenly released from a Florida jail is now in custody following a dayslong manhunt, authorities said ...
Procedural due process ensures that the government follows fair methods, while substantive due process examines the content of government action itself, forbidding certain governmental intrusions ...
During the military coup in Argentina in the 1970s, the government routinely imprisoned and sometimes executed individuals without as much as charging them with a crime, let alone giving them due ...
The 2025 legislative changes, building on the C.J.C. foundation, have created the most restrictive environment for nonparent rights in Texas history. Reform will require recognition that protecting ...
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