+ Follow HAWAII DISTRICT COURT Tag
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[Title] => Martial law victims to receive P50K in January
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[Title] => Creation of claims board to pay martial law victims sought
[Summary] => The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) together with lawmakers and human rights victims reiterated their call for President Aquino to form the Claims Board tasked to compensate the victims of martial law.
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[Title] => Marcoses laud ruling on human rights case
[Summary] => The family of the late former president Ferdinand Marcos said yesterday they were vindicated by a ruling handed down by a Makati regional trial court judge junking a petition to enforce a 1995 judgment by a Hawaii court awarding $2 billion in compensatory and exemplary damages to human rights victims.
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[Title] => US Supreme Court sets oral argument for Marcos Arelma account
[Summary] => The United States Supreme Court has set oral arguments on March 17 to determine the real owners of the $35 million in the name of the Panama-based Arelma Corp., supposedly a dummy of the late President Ferdinand Marcos.
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[Summary] => A group of human rights victims of martial law expressed gladness yesterday over a recent decision of a US Court of Appeals affirming the judgment of the Hawaii District Court awarding approximately $40 million in favor of the 9,539 victims of human rights violations under the Marcos dictatorship.
Claimants 1081 described the decision as "sweet victory" for the Marcos victims.
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