home

Archive for July, 2005

Gender Sensitivity in the Family Courts

Wednesday, July 27th, 2005

Published by The Asia Foundation, U.P. Center for Women’s Studies and the U.P. Center for Women’s Studies Foundation, Inc., Gender Sensitivity in the Family Courts by Mryna Feliciano, et al, shows enough evidence that gender bias is a problem in the Philippine Judiciary, especially in the Family Courts. There is therefore a pressing need for […]

A pacifier

Wednesday, July 20th, 2005

A Truth Commission is only as good as its source. If its source is poisoned, the fruits can only be poisoned. How can GMA truly create an independent commission that will investigate no other than herself? Granting that a Truth Commission is allowed under our Constitution and laws, Commissions like the Davide Commission and the […]

Gico’s report: A caretaker governing council

Wednesday, July 20th, 2005

No amount of heckling can take GMA down. She’s a consummate trapo. She has neither conscience nor shame. I know the kind. I’ve associated with this type of social parasite as a former politician in the past.
The only reason that could cause GMA to resign is a withdrawal of support from […]

Two Ilonggos

Tuesday, July 19th, 2005

Franklin Drilon and Raul Gonzalez, both from Iloilo, have never been the best of friends. But their differences are more pronounced now that they are on different sides of the political fence. Gonzalez, plucked from a probable life of obscurity by GMA, is fiercely loyal to his principal. Drilon, who is the Senate President, does […]

The Gender Justice Awards

Friday, July 15th, 2005

The 1st Gender Justice Awards recognizes judges who rendered gender sensitive decisions.

  • Enter your email address:

    Delivered by FeedBurner

    RSS Feeds

    Subscribe in NewsGator Online Subscribe in FeedLounge Add to netvibes Subscribe in Bloglines Add to Google Subscribe in Rojo Add to My AOL

    Photo Gallery

  • Live Shoutbox