Going Deeper: A Better Grasp of the Provisions of the Anti-Trafficking Law in the Philippines

Further explore the legal framework, related laws, jurisprudence, and international agreements that aim to combat human trafficking

Category

MCLE Prescribed Subject

Credit Unit

2

DURATION

180:00

EXPIRATION DATE

8/12/2027 12:00:00 AM

OVERVIEW

This course is a continuation of the discussion on the Philippine Anti-Trafficking Law. Specifically, this course will (1) identify the related laws that can be charged together with Trafficking in Persons (TIP), (2) explain the legal doctrines enunciated by the Supreme Court in its decisions relating to the interpretation of the anti-trafficking law, and (3) highlight the anti-trafficking initiatives happening within the region and around the world.

The discussion aims to provide a better and deeper grasp of the provisions of the anti-trafficking law and explain how the law is implemented by various stakeholders.

The course also seeks to encourage lawyers to use their legal expertise in contributing to our country’s strategic action plan to eliminate trafficking in persons.

Course Status

AVAILABLE NOW

Course Price

₱886.00

when you avail the Full Compliance (36 Units) bundle

₱1,200.00

Regular price for 1 credit unit course

Lecturer

ATTY. JEDREK C. NG, LL.M.

Senior Partner, Belgica, Aranas, Baldueza, Ng, Dela Cruz and Associates Law Offices

Atty. Ng is a Senior Partner at Belgica, Aranas, Baldueza, Ng, Dela Cruz and Associates Law Offices. He previously held positions as Special Counsel at International Justice Mission, Associate Solicitor at the Office of the Solicitor General, Assistant City Prosecutor in the City of Manila, Senior Associate at Divina Law, and Director for Investigation, Enforcement, and Litigation at the Anti-Red Tape Authority.

He is an author, legal consultant, and law lecturer. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Behavioral Science and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Santo Tomas, as well as a Master of Laws (LL.M.) in International Comparative Law from the National University of Singapore.