Katrina Legarda
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Katrina Legarda is a prominent Filipino lawyer who specializes in family law, and is an advocate of the rights of women and children.
She graduated from the University of Bristol, England (B.A Hons., History) in 1975, and obtained her degree in law from the University of the Philippines College of Law. She joined the Angara Abello Concepcion Regala and Cruz Law offices (ACCRALAW) in 1981 and left a Partner in 1992.
She was lead counsel in the statutory rape case against Cong. Romeo G. Jalosjos, which led to the congressman being convicted and sentenced to two life sentences at the National Penitentiary. As de oficio counsel of a woman on death row charged with killing her husband, she persuaded the Philippine Supreme Court to recognize the "Battered Woman Syndrome" as a defense in a parricide charge.
She is Founding Chair of the Child Justice League, a foundation dedicated to providing free legal assistance to abused children and children in conflict with the law, and a founding member of the CASA/GAL- Philippines Foundation, Inc. She is a member of the Rotary Club and the Iota Tau Tau International Legal Sorority. She has been the P.R.O of the U.P. Women Lawyers’ Circle (an organization of women lawyers who are graduates of the University of the Philippines that provides free legal assistance to women and children, as well as funding a jail decongestion program for children in conflict with the law). Katrina was a member of the board of Museo Pambata (a museum for children in Manila), and is currently a faculty member of the Child Protection Unit Network, Inc. (CPU-Net). She is a member of the Research Committee of the Philippine Judicial Academy.
Under the auspices of the UNICEF, PLAN International, the British Embassy (Manila) and UNIFEM, she trains judges, prosecutors, social workers and police personnel around the country (as well as in Vientiane, Lao PDR, and soon in Goa, India) on the investigation of crimes involving women and children.
She is presently a Professor in the College of Medicine of the University of the Philippines teaching Medical Jurisprudence, and also a Professor in the College of Law and Business Administration of the De La Salle-Far Eastern University, J.D. program, teaching Persons and Family Relations and Legal Writing. She was a Professor in the College of Law of the University of the Philippines teaching remedial English to fourth year law students.
She currently hosts, pro bono, an hourly legal segment on the radio station Crossover 105.1, called “Legal Log.” She has written for the Sunday Times, The Manila Times, SAVVY Magazine, K Magazine, the Business World, and the People’s Tonight. She contributes to various other newspapers and magazines for articles on family law. She co-authored “A Time To Love, A Time To Leave” (a book on marriage and divorce “Philippine-style”) with Jullie Yap-Daza, and is an essayist for “Women with Fire” (edited by Lorna Kalaw-Tirol) and “Pinay: Autobiographical Narratives by Women Writers, 1926-1998” (edited by Cristina Pantoja Hidalgo). She was the host of a legal talk show on the ABS-CBN NEWS CHANNEL entitled "By Demand", and a co-host on ABS-CBN Channel 2 of a news and current affairs talk show entitled "Off The Record."
She has received Soroptimist International awards: “Woman Helping Women” and “Woman Advancing the Status of Women.” She is a Parangal Ng Bayan Awardee for 1999 and is featured as one of the Leaders of the Millennium in the 2000 Philippine Year Book.
She is the Chairperson of the 7th ISPCAN Asian Regional Conference that will be held in Manila, Philippines, in September 2007.