Publications
Policy Digest. Senate of the Republic of the Philippines. Vol. III, No. 2, February 1999.
- “The Financial Crisis, The Filipino Poor, and Human Rights.”
International Committee of the Red Cross. Geneva, Switzerland (1997).
- “Country Report on the State Practice of the Philippines of Customary International Humanitarian Law.”
1998 Philippine Peace and Human Rights Review. Institute of Human Rights, UP Law Center.
- “Globalization and Human Rights: A Philippine Perspective.”
1999 Philippine Peace and Human Rights Review. Institute of Human Rights, UP Law Center.
- “The General Appropriations Act As An Instrument of Social Justice.”
Various articles in “The Human Rights Agenda” (monthly publication of the Institute of Human Rights-UP Law Center) including the following:
- Irony of War: International Humanitarian Law in the Philippines
- Bureaucratic Processes, Lack of Coordination or Political Motivation?
- Globalization and Human Rights
- Globalization, the Financial Market, and the Right to Work
- Right to Information: Globalization and Human Rights
- Globalization and the Need for Stricter Environmental Standards
- The Philippines Within the Next Century: Development and Human Rights?
- Gene Mapping of Indigenous Peoples: A Human Rights Violation
- Illusions of the GATT Safety Nets
- The RP-Visiting Forces Agreement: A Case of Déjà vu
- The Asian Financial Crisis and Economic Rights: The Right to Work and Food Security
- The Financial Crisis, The Filipino Poor, and Human Rights
- The Right to Development: Dawning of a New Human Rights Era
- The General Appropriations Act As An Instrument of Social Justice
- The New Retail Trade Act: Short-Term Gains for Long-Term Woes
- The Labor Sector in a New Global Economic Order: Survival vs. Economic Rights
- Rights of Migrant Workers as Human Rights
- Medium Term Development Plan 1999-2004 and the Right to Development of Filipinos
- The Call to Amend the Constitution: Unending Search for the Appropriate Rationale
- Deregulation, Liberalization and Globalization, and Damnation?
- The Philippine Public Housing Sector: Conflicting Personalities and Divergent Policies (A Lesson in Ballroom Dancing)
- The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
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