Executive power over foreign affairs and the validity of compensation waiver clauses under international law and Philippine law: A critique of Vinuya, et al. V. Romulo
In Vinuya, et al. v. Romulo, the Supreme Court held that the compensation claims of the victims against Japan for the atrocities committed during the Second World War, particularly the victims of sexual violence perpetrated by the Japanese Imperial Army in the Philippines, are barred because the Phi...
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Main Author: | Martinez, Emil Angelo C. |
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Language: | English |
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