Special Coverage: IPS FACE DARK FUTURE DUE TO PROPOSED ABOLITION OF NCIP

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  • About IPRA Center

JURISPRUDENCES

The Supreme Court has clarified the scope of IPRA through its rulings, balancing the rights of indigenous peoples with those of the state and private parties. These decisions protect ancestral domains and customary laws while ensuring that IP rights are recognized within the broader legal framework. The Court’s interpretations of IPRA play a crucial role in defining the extent of indigenous rights in relation to state authority and private claims, making them a key part of Philippine law.

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