Join the IBP NCLA-NUPL Online Synchronous MCLE Seminar!
When: February 5–8, 2025 Where: Online (Synchronous Format) Why Join? Fulfill the 36-unit MCLE requirement with engaging topics such as: Trial Techniques and Forensic Evidence; Data and Artificial Intelligence in Human Rights Practice; Updates on Legal Ethics, Labor Law, and Environmental Law; and Human Rights Advocacy Specialized Content: Tailored for lawyers committed to justice, human […]
January 15, 2025
The National Union of Peoples’ Lawyers is a nationwide voluntary association of human rights lawyers in the Philippines, committed to the defense, protection, and promotion of human rights, especially of the poor and the oppressed.

🗓 When: February 5–8, 2025

💻 Where: Online (Synchronous Format)

🎓 Why Join? Fulfill the 36-unit MCLE requirement with engaging topics such as: Trial Techniques and Forensic Evidence; Data and Artificial Intelligence in Human Rights Practice; Updates on Legal Ethics, Labor Law, and Environmental Law; and Human Rights Advocacy

💡 Specialized Content: Tailored for lawyers committed to justice, human rights, and staying ahead in the latest legal developments.

💸 Rates:

👉 Regular Rate: ₱7,000.00

👉 Senior Citizens & PWDs: ₱6,500.00

👉 Per Session: ₱2,000.00

🔗 REGISTER NOW:

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🕒 Deadline: February 3, 2025, at 5:00 PM

💡 Questions? Email us at nupl2007@gmail.com.

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On the Conviction of Frenchie Mae Cumpio and Marielle Domequil for Terrorism Financing

On the Conviction of Frenchie Mae Cumpio and Marielle Domequil for Terrorism Financing

For human rights defenders, humanitarian and religious workers, development NGO personnel, journalists, and community organizers, the unmistakable message is that legitimate social engagement and protected civic activity may be recast by the State as terrorism financing through broad and elastic standards untethered from real acts of terrorism. This shows how terror laws in the Philippines, by their nature and design, chill speech, deter association, and shrink civic space.

On the US Assault on Venezuela and the Erosion of International Law

On the US Assault on Venezuela and the Erosion of International Law

We likewise call on lawyers’ organizations, human rights institutions, and all freedom-loving peoples to stand with the people of Venezuela and mobilize public pressure against this unlawful assault. The task before us is to resist imperial violence and the rule of force—firmly, collectively, and with an unambiguous commitment to the rule of law and the right of all peoples to determine their own future.

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