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PHILIPPINES: Traditional justice system used to resolve conflicts

In the towns of Barira and North Upi on the Philippine island of Mindanao, justice systems have adopted indigenous methods of resolving conflict, resulting in greater judicial transparency, fewer allegations and disputes, less harassment, and reduced attorney fees according to the Philippine Daily Inquirer. In Barira, a governing council of indigenous elders and Islamic religious leaders oversee each conflict; in North Upi, where the population is almost equally divided between Christians, Muslims, and indigenous Tiruray, the people have established a "tri-people conflict resolution process" to govern the justice system.

Tebtebba, an indigenous research and policy institute based in Manila, has spearheaded the Independent International Commission of Indigenous Peoples for Mediation and Conflict. The commission wants to "internationalize" similar indigenous methods of peace-building and conflict resolution.