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English: Republic Act No. 11479 (Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020) PDF file on the Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines website, signed by President Rodrigo Duterte on July 3, 2020 Date 3 July 2020
The Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020, officially designated as Republic Act No. 11479, is a counter-terrorism law intended to prevent, prohibit, and penalize terrorism in the Philippines. [1] The law was passed by the 18th Congress and signed by President Rodrigo Duterte on July 3, 2020, effectively replacing the Human Security Act of 2007 on July 18 ...
The following are a list of organizations designated as terrorist in the Philippines by the Anti-Terrorism Council under the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020 which was signed into law on July 3, 2020 by then former President Rodrigo Duterte. [1] The implementing rules and regulations was approved by the ATC on October 14, 2020. [2]
The Anti-Terrorism Act is the short title of several pieces of anti-terrorism legislation and may refer to: The Anti-Terrorism Act 2005 (Australia) The Anti-terrorism Act, 2009 (Bangladesh) In Canada: The Anti-Terrorism Act, 2001; The Anti-terrorism Act, 2015; The Anti-Terrorism Act 1997 (Pakistan) The Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020 (Philippines)
The Anti-Terrorism Act created specials Anti-Terrorism Courts (ATC) as well as an Anti-Terrorism Appellate (ATA) Tribunal. [17] Merham Ali was subsequently tried before those special courts, but made an appeal to the Supreme Court, which confirmed his death sentence, but declared most of the 1997 Anti-Terrorism Act unconstitutional. [17]
The Human Security Act of 2007, officially designated as Republic Act No. 9372, was a Philippine law that took effect on July 20, 2007. [1] The law, which was watered-down after opposition from some politicians and rights groups feared the legislation would endanger human rights, was aimed at tackling militants, particularly the Abu Sayyaf, in the southern Philippines.
Anti-Terrorism Act; Anti-Terrorism Act (Canada) Anti-Terrorism Act 1997; Anti-Terrorism Act 2005; Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020; Anti-Terrorism Act, 2009; Anti-terrorism Act, 2015; Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996
Within days of the AEDPA being introduced, there were disagreements between Republican and Democratic leadership over combining federal habeas corpus reform with the anti-terrorism law. [10] Republicans refused to hold hearings, consult with habeas experts or negotiate with congressional Democrats. They fast-tracked the bill without a report. [9]