SB | February 2026
The Supreme Court ruled in Bison Management Corp. vs.
AAA and Pernito that Filipino workers deployed abroad cannot be dismissed solely based on discriminatory grounds or without just cause, regardless of foreign employment practices.
SALIGAN 2025 Annual Report
SALIGAN concluded the implementation of its 2023-2025 strategic plans, ensuring the programs’...
SALIGAN 2024 Annual Report
SB | January 2026
In NCIP V. Macroasia (G.R. No. 226176, Aug. 9, 2023), the Supreme Court approved a Compromise Agreement after renewed Free and Prior Informed Consent (FPIC) consultations in Palawan led Indigenous communities to affirm support for mining.
This ruling underscores that Free and Prior Informed Consent (FPIC) is not a hollow ritual but a continuing obligation under the Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Act — one that carries immense weight in the struggle between ancestral land rights and extractive industry interests.
For advocates, the relevance of the ruling lies in three lessons: communities must remain vigilant in asserting their voices, legal victories can be fragile when overtaken by compromise, and alternative lawyering must be rooted in the lived experiences of Indigenous Peoples. Ultimately, while the Court affirmed that FPIC must be sought, the decision demonstrates how easily its meaning can be shaped by legal procedure and corporate negotiation. The struggle for genuine self-determination, therefore, continues beyond the courtroom, demanding solidarity, vigilance, and collective assertion of rights.
Saligan Batas December 2024
SALIGAN Batas’ final edition for 2024 highlights community-based initiatives to #EndVAW and the...
TRAINING OF TRAINERS: Strengthening the Capacities of Local Government Units in Handling Violence Against Women (VAW) and Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Cases
On July 9, 2024, DILG issued MC No. 2024-90: TRAINING MODULE ON STRENGTHENING THE CAPACITIES OF...
Saligan Batas November 2024
SALIGAN Batas' latest issue celebrates children's month.





