Supreme Court promulgate Rules of Procedure for Admiralty Cases
Philippine Shipping Update – Manning Industry
By: Ruben Del Rosario, President, Del Rosario Pandiphil Inc., 23 January 2020 (Issue 2020/01)
Supreme Court promulgate Rules of Procedure for Admiralty Cases
To provide parties in cases in admiralty and maritime jurisdiction a fast, reliable and efficient means of recourse to Philippine courts, and to enhance the administration of justice in admiralty and maritime cases through the development of judicial expertise, the Supreme Court has promulgated the new Rules of Procedure for Admiralty Cases. The Rules took effect on 01 January 2020.
According to the Court, the Rules will cover civil actions filed under shipping and other related laws, rules, and regulations, while allowing international shipping norms and standards to apply. Innovations from foreign jurisdictions are introduced, such as the arrest of a vessel, cargo or freight to secure a maritime claim, and the appointment of appraisers to determine a vessel’s or cargo’s value when sold to satisfy a final judgment. The Rules also establish a special proceeding for limitation actions to facilitate the application of the “limited liability rule” under the Code of Commerce. In certain instances, ship owners may limit their liability for claims arising from marine casualties by constituting a limitation fund and abandoning their vessel. Likewise incorporated in the Rules are concepts intended to reduce trial time and hasten case resolution, such as prohibited pleadings and motions, continuous trial, and defined timelines for every stage of trial.
The adoption of the Rules is a first in the Philippines and existing courts will be designated as admiralty courts which shall have jurisdiction over all actions in admiralty.
POEA issues deployment ban to Iraq and Kuwait
The POEA has issued separate Governing Board Resolutions in imposing a deployment ban on Filipino overseas workers to Iraq and Kuwait.
In Governing Board Resolution No. 02, Series of 2020 dated 10 January 2020, the POEA imposed a deployment ban to Iraq, which includes crew changes and shore leaves of Filipino seafarers, due to the escalating tensions between Iran and the Unites States.
In Governing Board Resolution No. 04, Series of 2020 dated 15 January 2020, the POEA imposed a deployment ban to Kuwait. The ban includes crew changes and shore leaves of Filipino seafarers, due to a lack of protection and welfare of Filipino overseas workers in Kuwait.
New Rate of the Pag-IBIG Fund Effective January 2021
Pag-IBIG Fund will be raising their rates for the years 2021 and 2023. On 06 November 2019, the Pag-IBIG Fund Board of Trustees unanimously approved the increase in the maximum monthly compensation to be used in computing the required two percent (2%) employee contributions (savings) and two percent (2%) employer share of its members.
The approved maximum monthly compensation shall be increased from the current five thousand pesos (PHP5,000) to seven thousand five hundred pesos (PHP7,500), effective 01 January 2021 and to ten thousand pesos (PHP10,000.00), effective 01 January 2023.
As a result, the required monthly contributions (savings) of Pag-IBIG Fund members and the corresponding employer counterpart share shall be increased from the current one hundred pesos (PHP100.00) to one hundred fifty pesos (PHP150.00), effective 01 January 2021, and to two hundred pesos (P200.00), effective 01 January 2023.
Firm News
Del Rosario & Del Rosario named as 2019 Best Law Firm in the Philippines in Shipping and Maritime by Asia Business Law Journal.
Asia Business Law Journal’s Philippines Law Firm Awards are based on votes, references and qualitative information received from in-house counsel and other legal professionals in the Philippines and around the world.
We share this recognition with our clients and friends whose continued support over the years only strengthens our resolve to provide better and quality service. Cheers!
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DelRosarioLaw Partner Joseph Rebano was invited to be a lecturer by the Supreme Court of the Philippines, the Philippine Judicial Academy and the Special Committee for the Rules of Procedure for Admiralty Cases in the Training Seminar on the Rules of Procedure for Admiralty Cases which was held last 11-12 December 2019.
The training seminar is designed to apprise selected judges, court personnel and other stakeholders on the Rules of Procedure for Admiralty Cases as approved by the Supreme Court. Participants included designated selected Judges, Branch Clerks of Court and Sheriffs of designated Pilot Admiralty Courts. Joseph spoke on “Rules 6 to 7: Arrest of Vessel, Cargo or Freight”.
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