Oposa v. Factoran

Oposa v. Factoran
Minors Oposa
CourtSupreme Court of the Philippines en banc
Full case name
Juan Antonio, Anna Rosario and Jose Alfonso, all surnamed Oposa, minors, and represented by their parents Antonio and Rizalina Oposa, Roberta Nicole Sadiua, minor, represented by her parents Calvin and Roberta Sadiua, Carlo, Amanda Salud and Patrisha, all surnamed Flores, minors and represented by their parents Enrico and Nida Flores, Gianina Dita R. Fortun, minor, represented by her parents Sigrid and Dolores Fortun, George II and Ma. Concepcion, all surnamed Misa, minors and represented by their parents George and Myra Misa, Benjamin Alan V. Pesigan, minor, represented by his parents Antonio and Alice Pesigan, Jovie Marie Alfaro, minor, represented by her parents Jose and Maria Violeta Alfaro, Maria Concepcion T. Castro, minor, represented by her parents Fredenil and Jane Castro, Johanna Desamparado, minor, represented by her parents Jose and Angela Desamprado, Carlo Joaquin T. Narvasa, minor, represented by his parents Gregorio II and Cristine Charity Narvasa, Ma. Margarita, Jesus Ignacio, Ma. Angela and Marie Gabrielle, all surnamed Saenz, minors, represented by their parents Roberto and Aurora Saenz, Kristine, Mary Ellen, May, Golda Marthe and David Ian, all surnamed King, minors, represented by their parents Mario and Haydee King, David, Francisco and Therese Victoria, all surnamed Endriga, minors, represented by their parents Baltazar and Teresita Endriga, Jose Ma. and Regina Ma., all surnamed Abaya, minors, represented by their parents Antonio and Marica Abaya, Marilin, Mario Jr. and Mariette, all surnamed Cardama, minors, represented by their parents Mario and Lina Cardama, Clarissa, Ann Marie, Nagel, and Imee Lyn, all surnamed Oposa, minors and represented by their parents Ricardo and Marissa Oposa, Philip Joseph, Stephen John and Isaiah James, all surnamed Quipit, minors, represented by their parents Jose Max and Vilmi Quipit, Bughaw Cielo, Crisanto, Anna, Daniel and Francisco, all surnamed Bibal, minors, represented by their parents Francisco Jr. and Milagros Bibal, and the Philippine Ecological Network, Inc. v. The Hon. Fulgencio S. Factoran Jr., in his capacity as the Secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, and the Hon. Eriberto U. Rosario, Presiding Judge of the RTC, Makati, Branch 66
DecidedJuly 30, 1993 (1993-07-30)
CitationG.R. No. 101083 (224 S.C.R.A. 792)
Case history
Appealed fromMakati Regional Trial Court Branch 66: Minors Oposa v. Factoran (Civil Case No. 90-77)
PonenteHilario Davide, Jr.
Court membership
Judges sittingAndres Narvasa (Chief Justice), Hilario Davide Jr., Isagani Cruz, Teodoro Padilla, Abdulwahid Bidin, Carolina Griño-Aquino, Florenz Regalado, Flerida Ruth Pineda-Romero, Rodolfo A. Nocon, Josue Bellosillo, Jose Melo, Camilo Quiason, Florentino P. Feliciano, Reynato Puno, Jose C. Vitug
MajorityDavide, Jr., joined by Cruz, Padilla, Bidin, Griño-Aquino, Regalado, Romero, Nocon, Bellosillo, Melo, Quiason
ConcurrenceFeliciano
Narvasa, Puno, Vitug took no part in the consideration or decision of the case.

Oposa v. Factoran, G.R. No. 101083, 224 S.C.R.A. 792 (1993), alternatively titled Minors Oposa v. Factoran or Minors Oposa, is a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of the Philippines recognizing the doctrine of intergenerational responsibility on the environment in the Philippine legal system. The case is a contributor to the development of international environmental law.