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name is Palma, the birth surname or paternal family name is Defensor, and the marital
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Iloilo City, Philippines
Taguig, Philippines
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Narciso Santiago
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m. 1971)
University of Michigan (LLM, SJD)
Miriam Defensor Santiago QSC (born Miriam Palma Defensor; June 15, 1945 – September 29,
2016) was a Filipina academic, lawyer, judge, author, and stateswoman, who served in all three
branches of the Philippine government: judicial, executive, and legislative. Defensor Santiago was
named one of The 100 Most Powerful Women in the World in 1997 by The Australian.[1] She was
known for being a long-serving Senator of the Republic of the Philippines, an elected as judge of
the International Criminal Court, and the sole woman recipient of the Philippines' highest national
recognition, the Quezon Service Cross.
In 1988, Defensor Santiago was named laureate of the Ramon Magsaysay Award for government
service, with a citation for bold and moral leadership in cleaning up a graft-ridden government
agency.[2][3][4][5] She ran in the 1992 presidential election but was controversially defeated.[6]
In 2012, Defensor Santiago became the first Filipina and the first Asian from a developing country to
be elected a judge of the International Criminal Court.[7][8] She later resigned the post, citing chronic
fatigue syndrome, which turned out to be lung cancer.[9][10] In 2016, she became part of the
International Advisory Council of the International Development Law Organization (IDLO), an
intergovernmental body that promotes the rule of law.[11][12]
Defensor Santiago served three terms in the Philippine Senate. On 13 October 2015, Defensor
Santiago declared her candidacy for President of the Philippines in the 2016 election after her
doctors from the United States declared her cancer "stable" and "receded", but lost the election. In
December 2018, the prestigious Quezon Service Cross was posthumously conferred upon Santiago,
making her the first and, so far, only woman and the sixth person since 1946 to be enthroned in the
country's highest roster.[13]
Defensor Santiago was known as the Dragon Lady, the Platinum Lady, the Incorruptible Lady, the
Tiger Lady, and most popularly, the Iron Lady of Asia. She is colloquially known in Philippine pop
culture as simply Miriam or MDS.[14][15]