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Abuso, Ma Rhea Gretchen Arevalo. "Narrating Human Rights in the Philippines." Journal of Southeast Asian Human Rights 3, no. 1 (2019): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.19184/jseahr.v3i1.8411.

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The 2016 national elections in the Philippines have been regarded as the most revealing and consequential democratic practice to the human rights situation in the country for two reasons. First, the overwhelming election of Rodrigo Duterte to the presidency was because of his campaign promise to rid the country of drugs and criminality within “3 to 6 months” through bloody and violent means. Second, the son and namesake of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, whose authoritarian regime in the 1970’s was responsible for countless human rights violations, narrowly lost his vice-presidential bid b
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van Es, Adrian, Hermann Schulte-Sasse, and Gunnar Westberg. "Philippines: Health care and human rights." Lancet 336, no. 8708 (1990): 167. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0140-6736(90)91677-3.

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Simporios, Lloyd Lyndel. "Silenced Narratives: Assessing the Human Rights Situations of Indigenous Peoples in the Philippines." Journal of Interdisciplinary Perspectives 2, no. 5 (2024): 16–36. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10885908.

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<strong>Abstract. </strong>This article presents an analysis of the human rights situations experienced by many indigenous peoples (IPs) throughout the Philippines. Through an analysis of various sources, it uncovers a range of alarming violations of human rights confronted by IPs, including forced evictions and land grabbing, as well as the degradation of their cultural heritage. It also emphasizes the historical and inherent rights of IPs concerning ancestral territories and self-determination, as protected by national and international laws. A meticulous evaluation of the Philippine governm
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Loja, Herbert Aclan. "A TARGETED KILLING IN THE PHILIPPINES." ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE LAW 15, no. 1-2 (2014): 175–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15718158-15010208.

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On 2 February 2012, the Philippine Air Force conducted a precision bombing on an Abu Sayyaf camp in Parang, Sulu, Mindanao, Philippines. The airstrike killed Abu Sayyaf commander Gumbahali Umbra Jumdail, a Filipino terrorist suspect. To date, no human rights organisation or group in the country has expressed any apprehension on the state action. In the midst of silence, this article explores the permissibility of the targeted killing of a Filipino citizen carried out by state agents. It argues that the killing has the hallmarks of an international humanitarian law paradigm applied to what coul
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Galang, Rosalinda. "Keeping rights relevant." Index on Censorship 25, no. 1 (1996): 48–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/030642209602500113.

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Amalia, Sri Reski. "The Philippines’ distinct path under Duterte: Closer ties with China." Jurnal Inovasi Ilmu Sosial dan Politik (JISoP) 6, no. 2 (2025): 172–82. https://doi.org/10.33474/jisop.v6i2.23122.

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President Duterte's administration is showing a different approach to Philippine economic and political policies which previously leaned more towards the West, through concept formation Dutertismo And Dutertenomics. Dutertismo refers to Duterte's authoritarian, populist leadership style and focus on solving domestic issues such as drugs and terrorism, often with an approach that is at odds with the human rights values upheld by the United States. Meanwhile, Dutertenomics is a massive infrastructure development policy designed to increase the Philippines' economic competitiveness, with a focus
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Jaziel, M. Fabro. "Lost Lives: Extrajudicial Killings and the Breakdown of Justice in the Philippines." Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Science 1, no. 3 (2024): 14–17. https://doi.org/10.69739/jahss.v1i3.128.

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To live in this world is a great opportunity, but to take away the right to life is against humanity. Human rights refer to the rights that are enjoyed by all individuals, regardless of their nationality, race, or origin (United Nations). The right to express, the right to life, and a life free from discrimination are some of the features of human rights. These rights are protected by the constitution of each country to ensure that individuals live peacefully. However, there are instances where these rights are being violated and victims cannot defend themselves. One of the alarming examples i
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Claude, Richard Pierre. "Human Rights Education: The Case of the Philippines." Human Rights Quarterly 13, no. 4 (1991): 453. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/762304.

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Waldern, Barbara. "Anthropology and Human Rights Advocacy in the Philippines." Anthropology News 47, no. 1 (2006): 35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/an.2006.47.1.35.

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Summerfield, Derek. "Philippines: Health, human rights, and "low intensity" war." Lancet 339, no. 8786 (1992): 173. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0140-6736(92)90226-s.

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Pagaduan-Lopez, J. "Medical professionals and human rights in the Philippines." Journal of Medical Ethics 17, Suppl (1991): 42–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jme.17.suppl.42.

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Netipatalachoochote, Stanati, Aurelia Colombi Ciacchi, and Ronald Holzhacker. "National Human Rights Institutions (nhris) in asean." European Journal of Comparative Law and Governance 7, no. 2 (2020): 117–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22134514-00702002.

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This paper analyses and compares the protection capacity of National Human Rights Institutions (nhris) in the Philippines and Thailand, as well as the impact of governmental action on their performances. Here, protection capacity means the extent to which the law authorizes the nhris to carry out protective functions in dealing with human rights violations. This comparison evidences that the Philippines’ nhri has greater protection capacity and much more stable mandates than the Thai nhri. Moreover, although the two nhris share the same core mandates to receive complaints of human rights viola
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Fabro, Jaziel M. "Lost Lives: Extrajudicial Killings and the Breakdown of Justice in the Philippines." Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Science 1, no. 3 (2024): 14–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.69739/jahss.v1i3.128.

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To live in this world is a great opportunity, but to take away the right to life is against humanity. Human rights refer to the rights that are enjoyed by all individuals, regardless of their nationality, race, or origin (United Nations). The right to express, the right to life, and a life free from discrimination are some of the features of human rights. These rights are protected by the constitution of each country to ensure that individuals live peacefully. However, there are instances where these rights are being violated and victims cannot defend themselves. One of the alarming examples i
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Serpa Juan, Dustine Marlee C., and Jessa Frida T. Festijo. "Legal Narratives of the Effects of Surrogacy Agreements Under A Child’s Rights Lens." International Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Scope 05, no. 04 (2024): 344–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.47857/irjms.2024.05i04.01151.

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The current legal landscape in the Philippines leaves surrogacy unregulated as there are neither laws nor jurisprudence on the validity of these agreements. As a consequence, it is unclear which rights and obligations arise from a surrogacy agreement. Using the Philippine legal system as a case, the study aimed at examining the validity of different surrogacy arrangements and provided contextual analysis on the status of children under surrogacy agreements and its legal effects, in light of the state obligation of the Philippines under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.
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Iglesias, Sol. "Human Rights Violations and Democratic Backsliding in the Philippines under Duterte." Human Rights in the Global South (HRGS) 3, no. 2 (2024): 169–88. https://doi.org/10.56784/hrgs.v3i2.108.

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This study examines how state-led violence under the Duterte administration in the Philippines contributed to democratic backsliding, offering critical insights for understanding human rights violations in weak democracies of the Global South. The Philippine case, marked by mass killings under the guise of an anti-drug campaign, raises urgent questions about the relationship between coercive governance and democratic erosion. While existing scholarship on democratic decline focuses largely on electoral manipulation and institutional weakening, it often under-theorises the role of systematic st
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Netipatalachoochote, Stanati, Prof Dr Ronald Holzhacker, and Prof Dr Aurelia Colombi Ciacchi. "Human Rights Norm Diffusion in Southeast Asia." Journal of Southeast Asian Human Rights 2, no. 1 (2018): 248. http://dx.doi.org/10.19184/jseahr.v2i1.7748.

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Abstract&#x0D; Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) have played an increasingly vocal role in their struggle to advance both human rights protection and promotion in Southeast Asian countries. Most notably, CSOs have become a more important actor in dealing with human rights issues in particular by virtue of their role in drawing attention to human rights violations. In the case of massive human rights violations happening in Southeast Asia, CSOs pursue various strategies to address and try to end such abuses. Spreading information of human rights violations occurring in each member state to reg
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Candelaria, Sedfrey M. "The plight of indigenous peoples within the context of conflict mediation, peace talks and human rights in Mindanao, the Philippines." Thesis Eleven 145, no. 1 (2018): 28–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0725513618763838.

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Republic Act 8371 or the Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Act of 1997 (IPRA) was passed by the Philippine Congress in order to address the concerns of the indigenous communities which had received marginal attention through the past decades. Indigenous communities have also been displaced from their lands due to armed conflicts between government soldiers and secessionist groups, particularly the Moro rebels and the communist-led New Peoples’ Army. The Philippines has been privy to peace initiatives with these two groups for some time now. Political circumstances, however, and legal impediments have
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Valdez, Amiel Ian. "A continuing mandamus to enforce rights to adequate housing in the era of super typhoons." Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law 24, no. 1 (2021): 120–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/apjel.2021.01.05.

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The era of super typhoons is here and is predicted to linger due to anthropogenic climate change. Disasters triggered by these typhoons have caused not only loss of lives, but also displacements of people who are left without houses, properties and livelihoods. Using the Philippine experience, this article examines the legal standard of right to adequate housing under the international human rights law and international climate change law, and the Philippines' commitments to these regimes. It argues that the Philippine government's post-typhoon responses are fragmented, reactive, and ephemeral
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Flowers, Nancy. "The Global Movement for Human Rights Education." Radical Teacher 103 (October 27, 2015): 5–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/rt.2015.237.

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An overview of the global movement for human rights education (HRE), its impetus, challenges, and contrasting developments in different regions of the world, focusing especially on Latin America, the Philippines, South Africa, the Middle East, and Europe. Seeks to put HRE in the USA into an international perspective, as well as to show the variety of goals that inspire HRE and how methodologies have evolved to meet specific regional and political cultures and needs.
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Suh, Jiwon. "Human Rights and Corruption in Settling the Accounts of the Past." Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde / Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia 179, no. 1 (2023): 61–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22134379-bja10049.

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Abstract Human rights abuses and corruption during authoritarian rule are rooted in the arbitrary and coercive use of power. This study examines how two post-authoritarian accountability issues intersected in the Philippines, South Korea, and Indonesia. In the Philippines and South Korea, human rights abuses and corruption were viewed as overlapping or related legacies of authoritarian rule. The activities to eliminate corruption worked as catalysts for milestones of transitional justice, and violations of socio-economic rights were acknowledged. In Indonesia, by contrast, corruption and human
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Casis, Rommel J. "Philippines." Korean Journal of International and Comparative Law 12, no. 2 (2024): 196–200. https://doi.org/10.1163/22134484-12340202.

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Abstract This article explores South Korea’s evolving role and state practice in the realm of international law since its admission to the United Nations in 1991. It highlights Korea’s transformation from a recipient of international aid to an active contributor to global peacekeeping, development assistance, and international criminal justice. The analysis delves into key aspects of Korea’s international engagement, including its approach to territorial disputes, constitutional commitment to peace, and participation in human rights treaties. Particular attention is given to Korea’s domestic i
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Qeisha Firmansyah and Prihandono Wibowo. "Bilateral Cooperation between Philippines and the United States of America in Counterterrorism against ISIS and Abu Sayyaf Group." Global Local Interactions: Journal of International Relations 4, no. 1 (2024): 17–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.22219/gli.v4i1.27840.

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Philippines is confronted with a number of security challenges that pose a threat to the country and its inhabitants. Among these challenges are the threat of terrorism. The objective of this research is to ascertain the manner in which the government responds to the ISIS movement within its territory, specifically through the bai'at relationship with the Abu Sayyaf group in Philippines. The liberal rationale of Immanuel Kant and the methods of counterterrorism and multilateralism inform the counterterrorism effort, which is designed to address and overcome terrorist disruptions from separatis
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Martha, Ditta Giarni. "PERLINDUNGAN BURUH MIGRAN FILIPINA DALAM KONSTITUSI." Ensiklopedia Sosial Review 2, no. 3 (2020): 271–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.33559/esr.v2i3.588.

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The Philippines is a country that has a good migrant worker management system. Based on Article 13 of the Philippine Constitution states that the state through the authority of the Human Rights Commission guarantees appropriate legal action for the protection of the human rights of all people in the Philippines as well as Filipinos working abroad. The research method in this paper uses the normative legal research method. This research method is a method that uses and analyzes written regulations which are closely related to the library. The research result of this paper is that the POEA is fu
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Elco, Urlialy, Josina Augustina Yvonne Wattimena, and Popi Tuhulele. "Pelanggaran Hak Asasi Manusia Terhadap Anak-Anak Dan Pertanggungjawabannya Menurut Hukum Internasional." TATOHI: Jurnal Ilmu Hukum 3, no. 9 (2023): 878. http://dx.doi.org/10.47268/tatohi.v3i9.1950.

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Introduction: A total of 169 of the total 181 ILO member states have ratified Convention No. 182 since its adoption in 1999. This means that these countries have committed to take immediate and effective action to prohibit and eliminate all forms of worst child labour. One of the ILO member countries that are committed is the Philippines.Purposes of the Research: The purpose of this study is to analyze and find out that human rights violations against children in the Philippines can be classified as crimes against humanity, to analyze and determine the responsibility of the perpetrators accord
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Loja, Melissa. "Recent engagement with international human rights norms by the courts of Singapore, Malaysia, and Philippines." International Journal of Constitutional Law 19, no. 1 (2021): 98–126. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icon/moab006.

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Abstract This article makes two claims about international human rights norms in three English-speaking courts in Southeast Asia. First, the courts are engaging with the norms, contrary to the prevailing view that the four-walls and dualist doctrines maintain a stranglehold on the region. Singapore courts relied on foreign case law applying the European Convention on Human Rights to rationalize a liberal interpretation of arbitration agreements; Malaysia’s Court of Appeal based its decision on the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Human Rights Declaration, despite lack of legislative inco
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Hernandez, Carolina G. "The Philippines in 2016." Asian Survey 57, no. 1 (2017): 135–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/as.2017.57.1.135.

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This article explains why the Philippines, a small country and a long-time US ally, shook the world in 2016 by democratically electing a president who has defied conventional expectations, touched the lives of ordinary Filipinos, been accused of human rights violations in his war on drugs, and could affect the geostrategic rivalry between the US and China.
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Luna, Alden Reuben. "Statelessness in The Philippines: A Contextual Analysis." Scientia - The International Journal on the Liberal Arts 13, no. 1 (2024): 38–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.57106/scientia.v13i1.177.

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The idea that human beings have inherent dignity, which requires respect, has been generally recognized as true and that the task of protecting basic human rights borne out of this inherent dignity has been equally recognized as one that needs to be undertaken collectively and collaboratively by the international community. This is reflected by the different international conventions relating to the protection of human rights adopted and acceded to by different States. However, despite the existence of international mechanisms towards ensuring that human rights are properly protected, without
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Dayag, Florian Kim P. "Religious Exemptions and the Constitutionality of Vaccine Mandates in the Philippines." Asia-Pacific Journal on Human Rights and the Law 24, no. 3 (2023): 267–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15718158-24030003.

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Abstract Government responses to the covid-19 pandemic raise various legal concerns otherwise inconceivable in recent memory. One of the many implemented policies is the requirement of inoculation or vaccination to achieve herd immunity, similar to other diseases that have been eradicated by intensive vaccination programmes. Vaccine hesitancy, nevertheless, remains a persistent State concern which is complicated by reference to constitutionally protected rights. Refusal to be vaccinated on religious grounds has led various countries to provide religious exemptions to avoid judicial scrutiny. T
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Mirer, Jeanne. "Promoting the Goals of the United Nation’s Charter: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights." Social Sciences Development Review 4, no. 1 (2012): 1–16. https://doi.org/10.70922/8rgc9777.

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Arumpac, Adjani Guerero. "Regenerative Documentary: Posthuman Art in the Context of the Philippine Drug War." Plaridel 17, no. 1 (2020): 111–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.52518/2020.17.1-04armpac.

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Regenerative documentary is generated by a composite unity that comprises the living system of resistance in the Philippines. It takes into account the contingent, illustrated by artist groups—Respond and Break the Silence over the Killings (RESBAK), Sandata, and Gantala Press—that converged with the living system of resistance where and when human rights was curtailed by an environment of impunity, systemic poverty, social inequality, and injustice. The purpose of regenerative documentary is to identify and make known that a system of resistance exists and it is living. By harnessing the idea
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Arumpac, Adjani Guerero. "Regenerative Documentary: Posthuman Art in the Context of the Philippine Drug War." Plaridel 17, no. 1 (2020): 111–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.52518/2020.17.1-04armpac.

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Regenerative documentary is generated by a composite unity that comprises the living system of resistance in the Philippines. It takes into account the contingent, illustrated by artist groups—Respond and Break the Silence over the Killings (RESBAK), Sandata, and Gantala Press—that converged with the living system of resistance where and when human rights was curtailed by an environment of impunity, systemic poverty, social inequality, and injustice. The purpose of regenerative documentary is to identify and make known that a system of resistance exists and it is living. By harnessing the idea
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Taya, Shamsuddin L. "Political Legal Perspective: Evaluating Human Rights in Malaysia." Asian Journal of Social Science 38, no. 3 (2010): 485–504. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156853110x499990.

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AbstractThis study examines and analyses human rights issues in Malaysia. Its approach is primarily an eclectic, by concentrating on the strengths and weaknesses of the human rights regime as practiced by Malaysia. This paper is divided into three parts. The first part looks at the six fundamentals of human rights that include: Respect for the integrity of the person; respect for civil liberties; and respect for political rights, more specifically, the rights of citizens in Malaysia to change their government. The second part looks at the Malaysian government’s attitude regarding international
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Muthmainnah, Aisyah. "Extrajudicial Killing Dalam Kebijakan War on Drugs di Republic of Philippines: Melanggar Statuta Roma?" Uti Possidetis: Journal of International Law 4, no. 1 (2023): 146–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.22437/up.v4i1.20028.

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This article aims to find out and analyze whether extrajudicial killings arising from the war on drug policy in the Philippines can be the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court (ICC). This article uses juridical-normative research with a legislative, historical and conceptual approach. The act of extrajudicial killing due to the war on drug policy in the Philippines violates the provisions in the Rome Statute. The Philippines itself was a State Party of the Rome Statute although in the end the Philippines withdrew from the Rome Statute. However, this cannot change the jurisdiction o
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Mobo, Amb Dr Froilan Delute. "The Joint Collaborations between the International Human Rights Movement (IHRM) Philippines and Igniting Young Minds (IDYM) Philippines, Pachyderm Tales India in attaining its Sustainability, Development and Goals." Aksara: Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan Nonformal 7, no. 3 (2021): 815. http://dx.doi.org/10.37905/aksara.7.3.815-820.2021.

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The Pandemic brought huge problems in the global community not only in the economic sector but also it has a psychological impact to idle individuals who lost their jobs. Amidst the Pandemic Situations there are also helpful groups who are willing to devote and spent their time in conducting Free International Webinars. IDYM Foundation Philippines and in collaboration with the International Human Rights Movement Philippines (IHRM-Phils, Inc) will be conducting series of International Webinars which will tackle about Human Rights, Educational Technology related issues, and Research Related topi
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Tan, Alexander C. "The Philippines in 2023." Asian Survey 64, no. 2 (2024): 299–307. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/as.2024.64.2.299.

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In 2023, the Philippines, led by Marcos Jr., confronted a pivotal period marked by intricate diplomatic maneuvers, economic recalibrations, governance reforms, and persistent human rights concerns. The return of the Marcos political dynasty is a significant change in the political landscape, while economic challenges persist despite mixed reports on growth. With a commitment to an independent foreign policy, the Philippines faces a delicate balancing act between the United States and China in a world characterized by shifting power dynamics and strategic complexities.
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Sales, Joy. "‘Activism is not a Crime’: Confronting Counterinsurgency in the Filipino Diaspora." Journal of American-East Asian Relations 29, no. 3 (2022): 300–332. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18765610-29030005.

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Abstract This article historicizes the transnational counterinsurgency that the U.S.-Philippine governments have conducted against diasporic Filipino/a/x activists. In examining the period of the Cold War to the early 2020s, it makes a case for recognizing existing continuities of counterinsurgency tactics targeted at Filipinos in the United States, such as extradition, deportation, surveillance, and assassination. The Philippine state’s resort to red-baiting during the Cold War and contemporary “red-tagging” has aimed at the elimination of communism and terrorism at home and beyond its nation
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Teehankee, Julio C. "The Philippines in 2020." Asian Survey 61, no. 1 (2021): 130–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/as.2021.61.1.130.

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The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic initially threatened the populist legacy of Philippine President Rodrigo R. Duterte. Despite implementing one of the longest and strictest lockdowns globally, the country is still struggling to control the virus. While Duterte appears victorious in his assault on human rights and media freedom, his government’s record in fighting the virus is spotty at best. Yet, Duterte’s populism proved resilient. He remains extremely popular, with a September national survey reporting 81% approval of his government’s response to the pandemic and 91% of respondents expre
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Kent Epsyke, Jeffrey. "LEGAL SANCTIONS FOR SMOKERS WHO SMOKE IN PUBLIC PLACES IN PHILIPPINES." IJLLE (International Journal of Law and Legal Ethics) 1, no. 2 (2020): 109–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.47701/ijlle.v1i2.967.

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Every person has the right to freedom including smoking as stated in Section 11 of Article II of the 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines declares that the State values ​​the dignity of every human, person and guarantees full respect for human rights, but the facts on the ground are actually prohibited by smoking. The problem in this study is how the legal sanctions for smokers who smoke in public places. This research method uses a normative juridical approach, with data collection from literature study. The data obtained were analyzed qualitatively. Based on the results of th
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Robinson, Geoffrey. "Book Review: Human Rights and State Security: Indonesia and the Philippines." South East Asia Research 23, no. 3 (2015): 443–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.5367/sear.2015.0275.

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Kowalewski, David. "Vigilante Counterinsurgency and Human Rights in the Philippines: A Statistical Analysis." Human Rights Quarterly 12, no. 2 (1990): 246. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/762379.

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Regilme, Salvador Santino F. "Book Review: Human Rights and State Security: Indonesia and the Philippines." Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs 32, no. 1 (2013): 141–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/186810341303200106.

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Roby, Arman Myajaya Hana Hanifah Wulan Sari Mariam Jamilah Nuvola Gloria Putri Aliyah. "The Dynamics of Human Rights Diplomacy in Asean." International Journal of Education, Information Technology and Others (IJEIT) 7, no. 3 (2024): 349–56. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13831019.

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This article discusses developments and challenges in human rights diplomacy in ASEAN, with an emphasis on policy changes since ASEAN was established in 1967. It analyzes how the principles of non-intervention and sovereignty of member states affect the implementation of human rights, as well as the important role of the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR) established in 2009. Despite progress such as the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration in 2012, ASEAN still faces major challenges in the consistent implementation of human rights. Case studies in Myanmar, Thailand, and the
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Salasmita, Salasmita, Mahendra Putra Kurnia, and Rika Erawaty. "Extrajudicial Killing dalam Kebijakan War on Drugs di Filipina Ditinjau dari Hukum Pidana Internasional." Risalah Hukum 18, no. 2 (2022): 121–31. https://doi.org/10.30872/risalah.v18i2.852.

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The threat of drug abuse in the Philippines has prompted President Rodrigo Duterte to intensify a campaign to combat it, through the War on Drugs, a program to neutralize drug abusers. However, the implementation of the policy is allegedly loaded with serious human rights violations in the form of extrajudicial killings committed against civil society. This research aims to analyze whether extrajudicial killings carried out in the War on Drugs Policy during the administration of President Duterte were qualified as gross human rights violations and the application of international court jurisdi
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Montaña, Robert. "Government Intervention on Student Activism in Philippine Universities: A Legal and Philosophical Synthesis." Scientia - The International Journal on the Liberal Arts 12, no. 2 (2023): 111–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.57106/scientia.v12i2.168.

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In January 2021, Lt. Gen. Antonio Parlade, Jr., spokesperson of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict, issued a statement that 18 universities in the Philippines, including Far Eastern University, De La Salle University, University of Santo Tomas, and Ateneo de Manila University – serve as recruiting grounds by the legal fronts of the Communist Party of the Philippines for the New People’s Army. In response to this, a joint statement was made reaffirming the universities’ commitment to defend democracy and nation-building, further reminding the government that autonomy
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Osorio, Chad Patrick. "Regulating the Regulators: Economic Assessment of Philippine Electricity Regulation." International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 13, no. 3 (2023): 191–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.32479/ijeep.14213.

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This paper seeks to analyze the regulatory framework of energy economics in the Philippines. It looks at the historical legal background of these regulations, seeking to understand how different factors contribute to the performance of the energy industry in the Philippines today. The first part provides the recent state of electricity in the Philippines, in contrast to other countries in comparatively the same circumstantial environments but with vastly different payment rates for electricity. The second part delves deeper and discusses its history, tracing the creation of landmark private in
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Palmer, Emma. "The effectiveness of National Human Rights Institutions’ relationships with civil society: the Commission on Human Rights in the Philippines." Australian Journal of Human Rights 25, no. 2 (2019): 299–316. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1323238x.2018.1558909.

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Evans, Carolyn. "HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSIONS AND RELIGIOUS CONFLICT IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC REGION." International and Comparative Law Quarterly 53, no. 3 (2004): 713–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/iclq/53.3.713.

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The last decade has seen the rise of a potentially significant development in the Asia-Pacific region in regard to human rights—the establishment of National Human Rights Institutions (particularly Human Rights Commissions) in numerous States.2 National Human Rights Commissions (hereafter NHRC) established in compliance with United Nations standards have been established in Australia, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, New Zealand, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Sri Lanka, and Thailand.3 In many of these States, however, human rights abuses are still widespread and serious. Th
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A. Sernicula, Xerkcell, and Joy C. Calva. "POLICE PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE ON CITIZENS’ TRUST: A HUMAN RIGHTSBASED POLICING PROGRAM IN SOUTHERN PHILIPPINES." International Journal of Education and Social Science Research 07, no. 04 (2024): 77–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.37500/ijessr.2024.7404.

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Human Rights-Based Policing is a framework that guides police officers in executing their duties, providing a balance between law enforcement and the safety of individuals' rights. This study assesses the correlation between police professional competence and citizens' trust in police officers in Isulan, Sultan Kudarat, Southern Philippines. The data collection methods included a survey questionnaire focusing on police professional competence and citizens’ trust towards police officers, encompassing factors such as community policing, police behavior, operational procedures, and human rights p
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Ballesteros, Tabios Dominic, Fernando David Santos, Edwino Mudjekeewis Rubenito, and Lampayan Angelo. "Assessing the Effectiveness of Employment Policies for Filipino Migrant Workers." International Journal of Law and Public Policy (IJLAPP) 7, no. 1 (2025): 31–38. https://doi.org/10.36079/lamintang.ijlapp-0701.806.

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The Philippines ranks among the top nations globally for labor migration, with remittances playing a vital role in the national economy. Filipino migrant workers still encounter obstacles despite their economic contributions, such as human rights abuses, hazardous working environments, and issues with reintegration. This research assesses how well Philippine labor laws and policies safeguard the rights of migrant workers and promote effective reintegration strategies. Employing a case study approach, information was gathered via the analysis of policy documents, government reports, and semi-st
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Lee, Nae Young. "The “Legacy Problem” and Democratic Consolidation in South Korea and the Philippines." Journal of East Asian Studies 3, no. 1 (2003): 43–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1598240800001119.

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New democracies face the arduous task of determining how to deal with gross human rights violations committed during their authoritarian pasts, or the “torturer problem,” to quote Samuel P. Huntington (1991). A new democracy can enhance its legitimacy if it brings human rights violators to justice, thus demonstrating the supremacy of democratic values, including the rule of law. By ensuring that no wrongdoer will go unpunished, the democratic regime prevents the danger of a future military coup d'état and future human rights abuses. Equally critical, it strengthens the power base of democratic
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