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Participant List PHILIPPINE IN-COUNTRY TRAIN-THE-TRAINERS PROGRAM STRENGTHENING CAPACITY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL LAW – TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE ADB in partnership with UNIVERSITY OF CEBU SCHOOL OF LAW 14-16 August 2019 Participant List (38) Name and Title Organization Email Address Country Kristine Joy Argallon Philippine Earth Justice Center, [email protected] Philippines Litigation and Advocacy Officer Inc. Maria Emilynda Jeddahlyn Pia UP Institute for Maritime Affairs [email protected] Philippines Benosa and Law of the Sea Law Reform Specialist Mary Jeanely Bontilao University of Cebu [email protected] Philippines Law Student - Pharmacist Hien Bui Duc Institute of State and Law, [email protected] Viet Nam Lecturer Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences Augusto Castro Ateneo Law School / Universite [email protected] Philippines Student de Geneve m Karla Isabella Cera San Beda University College of [email protected] Philippines Student Law Carmelito Clabisellas University of Cebu School of [email protected] Philippines Juris Doctor with Thesis Law Ana Lourdes Cosme Oceana [email protected] Philippines Legal Researcher Ma. Jeunesse Dagdag Alternative Law Groups [email protected] Philippines Advocacy Officer Powell Del Rosario Colegio Dela Purisima [email protected] Philippines Professor Concepcion Jose Manuel Diokno Free Legal Assistance Group [email protected] Philippines Chairperson of FLAG, Dean of DLSU (FLAG) and De La Salle College of Law University College of Law Geelyn Gamolo Commission on Human Rights - [email protected] Philippines Attorney Caraga Region https://www.teachenvirolaw.asia Office of the General Counsel, Law and Policy Reform Program Asian Development Bank 6 ADB Avenue, Mandaluyong City 1550 Metro Manila, Philippines Maria Concepcion University of Batangas [email protected] Philippines Hernandez-Beloso Professor Tin Htay Ei Yangon University of Distance [email protected] Myanmar Teacher Education Watcharachai Jirajindakul Graduate School of Law, [email protected] Thailand Instructor National Institute of Development Administration Watcharachai Jirijindakul National Institute of [email protected] Thailand Teacher Development Administration Nuthamon Kongcharoen Faculty of Law, Chiang Mai [email protected] Thailand Teacher University Champa Souphanouvong University [email protected] Lao PDR Lattanasouvannaphonh Teacher John Ray Libiran University of the Cordilleras [email protected] Philippines Professor Georgina Lloyd Centre for Field Studies [email protected] Cambodia Teacher Amado Maralit Philippine Law School and [email protected] Philippines Professor of Law University of Santo Tomas Graduate School of Law Japhet Masculino University of Negros Occidental [email protected] Philippines Lecturer Recoletos Christopher John Menguito University of Cebu [email protected] Philippines Director of Legal Aid Office Maria Generosa Mislang Ateneo de Manila School of [email protected] Philippines Professor Law Tin Moe Lwin Mandalay University [email protected] Myanmar Teacher Remelisa Moraleda University of Northeastern [email protected] Philippines President and Dean, College of Law Philippines Sharmaine Desiree Nillas University of Cebu Banilad [email protected] Philippines Student https://www.teachenvirolaw.asia Office of the General Counsel, Law and Policy Reform Program Asian Development Bank 6 ADB Avenue, Mandaluyong City 1550 Metro Manila, Philippines Analissa Padon Environmental Legal Assistance [email protected] Philippines Associate Professor Center and Palawan State University Charlo Paredes City University of Pasay School [email protected] Philippines Professorial Lecturer of Law Reyna Angeli Pesquira University of Cebu [email protected] Philippines Student Melanie Pimentel Office of the Solicitor General [email protected] Philippines Senior State Solicitor Golly Ramos Oceana Philippines [email protected] Philippines Vice President Paulus Antonius Ruaya University of Cebu - School of [email protected] Philippines Student Law Deluxe Sao RULE & AEU [email protected] Cambodia Legal Educator Khin Thandar Asian Development Bank [email protected] Myanmar Legal Specialist Nhung Tran Thi Hong Faculty of Law, National [email protected] Viet Nam Lecturer Economics University (NEU) Vilaxon Vansilalom National Institute of Justice [email protected] Lao PDR Head of Division https://www.teachenvirolaw.asia Office of the General Counsel, Law and Policy Reform Program Asian Development Bank 6 ADB Avenue, Mandaluyong City 1550 Metro Manila, Philippines .
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