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participate in Philippine official missions and delegations for the negotiation of border
agreements or protocols for environmental protection and equitable sharing of
incomes and revenues involving the bodies of water adjacent to or between the
islands forming part of the ancestral domain.[47]
With regard to the right of exploring for, producing, and obtaining all potential
sources of energy, petroleum, fossil fuel, mineral oil and natural gas, the jurisdiction
and control thereon is to be vested in the BJE "as the party having control within its
territorial jurisdiction." This right carries the proviso that, "in times of national
emergency, when public interest so requires," the Central Government may, for a
fixed period and under reasonable terms as may be agreed upon by both Parties,
assume or direct the operation of such resources.[48]
The sharing between the Central Government and the BJE of total production
pertaining to natural resources is to be 75:25 in favor of the BJE.[49]
The MOA-AD provides that legitimate grievances of the Bangsamoro people arising
from any unjust dispossession of their territorial and proprietary rights, customary
land tenures, or their marginalization shall be acknowledged. Whenever restoration
is no longer possible, reparation is to be in such form as mutually determined by the
Parties.[50]
The BJE may modify or cancel the forest concessions, timber licenses, contracts or
agreements, mining concessions, Mineral Production and Sharing Agreements
(MPSA), Industrial Forest Management Agreements (IFMA), and other land tenure
instruments granted by the Philippine Government, including those issued by the
present ARMM.[51]
D. Governance
The MOA-AD binds the Parties to invite a multinational third-party to observe and
monitor the implementation of the Comprehensive Compact. This compact is to
embody the "details for the effective enforcement" and "the mechanisms and
modalities for the actual implementation" of the MOA-AD. The MOA-AD explicitly
provides that the participation of the third party shall not in any way affect the
status of the relationship between the Central Government and the BJE.[52]
The "associative" relationship
between the Central Government
and the BJE
The MOA-AD describes the relationship of the Central Government and the BJE as
"associative," characterized by shared authority and responsibility. And it states
that the structure of governance is to be based on executive, legislative, judicial,
and administrative institutions with defined powers and functions in the
Comprehensive Compact.
The MOA-AD provides that its provisions requiring "amendments to the existing legal
framework" shall take effect upon signing of the Comprehensive Compact and upon
effecting the aforesaid amendments, with due regard to the non-derogation of
prior agreements and within the stipulated timeframe to be contained in the
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