Corazon Juliano-Agrava (Manila, 7 August 1915 - Quezon City, 1 October 1997), was a Filipino judge and the second woman in 1954 appointed as judge of a Court of First Instance. She was then president of the Court for Youth and Home Affairs in Manila. Agrava gained worldwide fame when in 1984, she was appointed the chairperson of a fact-finding board commission by President Ferdinand Marcos to investigate the cause of the murder of opposition leader Benigno Aquino Jr. in 1983. She has also been active in various other social and cultural organizations, including the Women Rights Movement of the Philippines, the Philippine Association of University Women, the National Civic Assembly of Women and U.P. Alumni Association.
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| - Corazon Juliano-Agrava (Manila, 7 August 1915 - Quezon City, 1 October 1997), was a Filipino judge and the second woman in 1954 appointed as judge of a Court of First Instance. She was then president of the Court for Youth and Home Affairs in Manila. Agrava gained worldwide fame when in 1984, she was appointed the chairperson of a fact-finding board commission by President Ferdinand Marcos to investigate the cause of the murder of opposition leader Benigno Aquino Jr. in 1983. She has also been active in various other social and cultural organizations, including the Women Rights Movement of the Philippines, the Philippine Association of University Women, the National Civic Assembly of Women and U.P. Alumni Association. (en)
- Corazon Juliano-Agrava (Manilla, 7 augustus 1915 – Quezon City, 1 oktober 1997) was een Filipijnse rechter. Ze werd in 1954 als tweede vrouw ooit benoemd als rechter van een Court of First Instance. Ze was daarna nog president van de Rechtbank voor Jeugd en Binnenlandse Zaken in Manilla. In 1977 werd ze benoemd als rechter van het Hof van Beroep. (nl)
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| - Corazon Juliano-Agrava (Manila, 7 August 1915 - Quezon City, 1 October 1997), was a Filipino judge and the second woman in 1954 appointed as judge of a Court of First Instance. She was then president of the Court for Youth and Home Affairs in Manila. Agrava gained worldwide fame when in 1984, she was appointed the chairperson of a fact-finding board commission by President Ferdinand Marcos to investigate the cause of the murder of opposition leader Benigno Aquino Jr. in 1983. She has also been active in various other social and cultural organizations, including the Women Rights Movement of the Philippines, the Philippine Association of University Women, the National Civic Assembly of Women and U.P. Alumni Association. (en)
- Corazon Juliano-Agrava (Manilla, 7 augustus 1915 – Quezon City, 1 oktober 1997) was een Filipijnse rechter. Ze werd in 1954 als tweede vrouw ooit benoemd als rechter van een Court of First Instance. Ze was daarna nog president van de Rechtbank voor Jeugd en Binnenlandse Zaken in Manilla. In 1977 werd ze benoemd als rechter van het Hof van Beroep. (nl)
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