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Alfredo Flores Tadiar (born 15 June 1930) is a Filipino attorney whose strong advocacy for and commitment to the alternative dispute resolution (ADR) movement has led to his recognition by Chief Justice Hilario Davide, Jr. as the "father of ADR in the Philippines". He was Chairman of the National Amnesty Commission of the Philippines from 1996 to 2003, and was the pioneering Chair of the Government Panel to negotiate peace with military rebels who sought to topple the government of Corazon Aquino in various coup attempts. == Education and early career == Tadiar took three degrees from Silliman University, Dumaguete, A.A. (with High Distinction), A.B. (''cum laude'') and LL.B (''cum laude''). He began his law degree at the University of the Philippines but completed it at Silliman. He placed 14th in the 1955 Bar Examination, where he obtained a rating of 85.25%.〔("6 to Receive Outstanding Sillimanian Awards" ). SU NetNews. Retrieved 2010-03-29.〕 He was appointed as trial judge at the first level court of San Juan, La Union (1959–1968) and later promoted to the Provincial Capital Court of San Fernando, La Union (1968–1976). In 1970 he won a fellowship from the United Church Board for World Ministries to study US juvenile criminal justice at Boston University. He later applied to take his Masters of Law at Harvard and was immediately accepted. His master's thesis entitled "The Administration of Criminal Justice in the Philippines: Some Aspects for a Comparative Study with that of the United States"〔("Master's thesis" Retrieved April 10, 2011 )〕 was given a special commendation by Harvard Law School Dean James Vorenberg and was later published in the Philippine Law Journal.〔Vol 51, No. 4, September 1972, UP Law Publishing House〕 In 1976, after having read his master's thesis, Dean Irene Cortes of the University of the Philippines College of Law invited Tadiar to join the faculty. He accepted. While teaching undergraduate courses on remedial law subjects as well as master level courses on the administration of criminal justice and population law, he was also Director of the Office of Legal aid, a law internship program which provided free legal assistance to the underprivileged. He was the principal proponent of the Petition to the Supreme Court to amend the Rules of Court to allow Supervised Law Student Practice Rule, which became Rule 138-A in 1986. He retired from teaching in 1996. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alfredo Flores Tadiar」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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