‘Ridiculous:' UP law prof slams Padilla's force majeure interpretation
MANILA, Philippines – Redefining “force majeure” to let a fugitive senator vote remotely in plenary sessions and in Vice President Sara Duterte’s impeachment trial is a legal stretch that should not stand, a University of the Philippines (UP) law professor said Friday. In an interview on DZMM Teleradyo, UP Assistant Professor Michael Tiu Jr. rejected Sen. Robin Padilla’s proposal to amend Senate rules and change the meaning of “force majeure,” which refers to unforeseeable or extraordinary events such as natural disasters. He argued that the interpretation should not hold simply because it only serves to accommodate a handful of senators. […]... Keep on reading: ‘Ridiculous:' UP law prof slams Padilla's force majeure interpretation
Original source: Philippine Daily Inquirer