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Henelito A. Sevilla, Jr.’s #BROC2023 keynote presentation on “Energy security in BARMM: Learnings from the Philippine-Middle East energy relations”
The enormous reliance of the Philippines on foreign energy supplies has exposed the vulnerable side of the country to any geopolitical uncertainties that took place in areas such as the Middle East and recently in the war between Russia and Ukraine. This lecture will look at the experience of the Philippines’ energy relations with the…
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Ayesah Uy Abubakar’s #BROC2023 keynote presentation on “Conflict Transformation and Women’s Participation in Peace Processes”
The Bangsamoro peace processes are replete of stories of how women and women’s agenda have contributed to conflict transformation. This presentation will provide a reflection and critique of how some of these have changed power and gender relations in the goal of achieving peace in the Bangsamoro. Dr. Ayesah Uy Abubakar is an Associate Professor…
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Sha Elijah B. Dumama-Alba’s #BROC2023 keynote presentation on the “Bangsamoro Justice System”
In this captivating keynote presentation, we delve into the transformative and empowering Bangsamoro Justice System (BJS). Designed to foster justice, inclusivity, and reconciliation in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in the Philippines, the BJS represents a paradigm shift in resolving conflicts and upholding the rights of all citizens. Through an engaging narrative and insightful analysis, this…
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Meeting between PRLS and MP Atty Ras Mitmug: Potential Collaborations for 2023
The PRLS team had a productive meeting with MP Atty Ras Mitmug to discuss potential collaborations on key initiatives on 23 February 2023. We’re excited about these potential collaborations and look forward to seeing what the future holds! Stay tuned for more updates on these initiatives.

About BRLN
Bangsamoro Research and Legal Network (BRLN) is an association of networks of parliamentary professionals, scholars, researchers, legal practitioners, bill drafters, legislative professionals, civil society proponents, indigenous peoples’ advocates, and academics interested in developing a research-oriented culture, mostly concentrated on policymaking, legislation, and jurisprudence (legal scholarship), in addressing issues relevant to the Bangsamoro region.

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