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MILG Partners with PRLS on Executive-Legislative Workshop on the Bangsamoro Local Government Code
The BARMM Ministry of Interior and Local Government (MILG) in collaboration with the BTA-BARMM Parliament’s Policy Research and Legal Service (PRLS) will have an executive-legislative workshop on the Bangsamoro Local Government Code on February 10-11,2022. The workshop will deliver a series of Legal Opinions and Policy Commentaries based on different analytical views. Check the poster…
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Call for Policy/Legal Commentaries Winners
We are pleased to present to you the winning entries of our “Call for Policy/Legal Commentaries” held during the Bangsamoro Foundation Week, January 17-21, 2022. Among the numerous submission we received, these stellar individuals from across the country have successfully been selected as part of the best six entries. Our utmost gratitude to all who…
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Policy Commentary 1: “A Step towards Historical [In]justices: Reforming the Bangsamoro History”
A Step towards Historical [In]justices: Reforming the Bangsamoro History Authored by: Kebart Licayan The Bangsamoro Day is observed on January 21st, as stipulated in the Bangsamoro Administrative Code. This year, the Bangsamoro Government celebrated its third founding anniversary with the theme, “Changing Peoples’ Lives, Transforming the Bangsamoro: Celebrating and Sustaining the Gains of Peace and…
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Policy Note 1: “On Forming a Committee That Investigates On Parliamentary Officials’ Accountability”
On Forming a Committee That Investigates On Parliamentary Officials’ Accountability Authored by: Vincent Casil, Kebart Licayan, and Nashrolah Langco The Philippine constitution underscores that public office is a public trust. Accountability of the public officers should be a paramount concern of just governance, as, without accountability, one cannot ensure that the government is working for…

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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