Islam and the Shari’a in a Proposed Bangsamoro Federal Islamic State
This paper argues that Islamic tradition can permit a Bangsamoro Federal Islamic State within a secular democratic system.
This paper argues that Islamic tradition can permit a Bangsamoro Federal Islamic State within a secular democratic system.
This paper explores the pros and cons of a people’s initiative, by revisiting the attempts of PIRMA and Sigaw ng Bayan, and examining the barriers to making it operational and applicable.
This paper is espousing that liberalization of professional and educational services will enhance economic competitiveness of the country in medium to long terms.
This paper offers more assurance of legislative oversight in a soft state with a tendency towards heavy-handed presidency.
This paper prescribes more practicable ways to avoid difficulties in the operation of public utilities, brought about by constitutional limitations.
This paper reviews the recourse to emergency powers by four presidencies and examining the intended and unintended consequences.
This paper explains the significance of digital convergence to poor countries. It offers a measure to address the insufficiency of the institutional environment to keep up with the convergence process, to clarify policy ambiguities pertaining to the rules of competition and interconnection.
This paper on the party list system explains the importance of proportional representation and the nature of the party list as a political party.