Bill Type
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Long Title
AN ACT DEFINING AND PENALIZING CRIMES AGAINST INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW AND OTHER SERIOUS INTERNATIONAL CRIMES, ADOPTING CORRESPONDING PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY, APPLYING UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION, AND DESIGNATING SPECIAL COURTS
Short Title
PHILIPPINE STATUTE ON CRIMES AGAINST INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW
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Date filed
December 11, 2007
Scope
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Session Sequence No.
34
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Committee Report No.
134
Legislative History
Entitled: AN ACT DEFINING AND PENALIZING CRIMES AGAINST INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW AND OTHER SERIOUS INTERNATIONAL CRIMES, ADOPTING CORRESPONDING PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY, APPLYING UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION, AND DESIGNATING SPECIAL COURTS [ FIRST REGULAR SESSION, 14TH CONGRESS ] [ 2007 ] 11/12/2007 Introduced by Senator MIRIAM DEFENSOR SANTIAGO; 11/13/2007 Read on First Reading and Referred to the Committee(s) on JUSTICE AND HUMAN RIGHTS and FOREIGN RELATIONS; [ 2008 ] 2/7/2008 Conducted TECHNICAL WORKING GROUP; 10/8/2008 Returned and submitted jointly by the Committee(s) on JUSTICE AND HUMAN RIGHTS and FOREIGN RELATIONS per Committee Report No. 134, recommending that it be substituted by SBN-2669; 10/8/2008 Committee Report calendared for Ordinary Business; 10/8/2008 SUBSTITUTED BY SBN-2669 WHICH BECAME R.A.NO. 9851.