Psychological incapacity sufficient to declare a marriage void is established when three requisites concur: juridical antecedence, incurability and gravity. The Supreme Court reiterated this principle in connection with the declaration of marriage…
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London, United Kingdom—The World Intellectual Property Day was celebrated last April 26, 2026 with the theme “IP and Sports: Ready, Set, Innovate.” In 2000, World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) member…
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London, United Kingdom—Artificial intelligence (AI) has recently been a hot topic in any conference, especially its impact on intellectual property rights including trademarks. AI was discussed in some of the…
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‘Itaas mo ang iyong tinig sa panunumpa! Dahil ang pagpupugay sa bandila ay pagmamahal sa bansa.” Thus declared Kapuso actor and Major Jose Sixto “Dingdong” Dantes as he read…
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Athough international law prescribes that the seafarer has the right to be repatriated back to his point of origin, there are those who suffer abandonment by their employers. Repatriation comes…
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The recent story of an American sailor who was rescued by Filipino seafarers may aptly be an application of the “Good Samaritan at Sea” doctrine or the obligation to render…
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Time and again, the Supreme Court has held that cardiovascular disease, coronary artery disease, and other heart ailments of seafarers are work-related and, thus, compensable. Seafarers have a higher rate of…
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A seafarer still undergoing medical treatment beyond the 120/240-day period despite an assessment from the company designated physician is entitled to total and permanent disability benefits. This principle was reiterated by the Supreme…
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The execution bond requirement serves no legitimate purpose other than to delay the delivery of justice to seafarers who have already endured long and costly legal battles. Thus declared Federation of…
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