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TADIAR
Chair, Department of Alternative Dispute Resolution, PHILJA
He is the first and only Chair of the ADR Department of PHILJA where he
engaged in the curriculum revision of mediation training programs. His 1991
study funded by The Asia Foundation (TAF) influenced the Court Annexed
Mediation (CAM) (1999). He also directed the Court of Appeals Mediation
project (ACM) and designed the mediation training for clerks of court and legal
researchers on the new Environmental Rules (2010). On 11 January 2011, the
Supreme Court approved his initiation of the Consolidated Guidelines to
Implement the Expanded Coverage of Court-Annexed Mediation (CAM) and
Judicial Dispute Resolution (JDR) as AM No. 11-16-SC PHILJA. He was
appointed Project Director of the Revision and Expansion of the Bench Book
for Trial Courts of which he became the Editor-in-Chief, set to be launched in
April, 2011. He was involved in activities leading to the self-sustainability of
PHILJA.
He is a product of two Philippine law schools: U.P. and Silliman (A.A., High
Distinction); AB, (Cum Laude); LLB (Cum Laude); and two American law schools:
Harvard (LLM, with distinction) and Boston University (Special Studies on
Juvenile Justice Administration). He placed 14th in the 1955 Bar Examinations.