Submitted by: Marben Luis L. Tan Jason Villarosa Ivan Villarosa “Drug Abuse and Crimes in San Carlos City: Can the Society Break this Connection with the Help of the Community-Based Drug Rehabilitation?” INTRODUCTION: The Philippine drug war is the anti-drug policy and actions of the Philippine government under President Rodrigo Duterte, who assumed office on June 30, 2016. According to former Philippine National … Continue reading Drug Abuse and Crimes in San Carlos City: Can the Society Break this Connection with the Help of the Community-Based Drug Rehabilitation?
Internal Audit Unit in the Public Sector: Impediments and Prospects in its Establishment in the Provincial Government of Negros Occidental
Internal Audit has been expanding as a profession facilitated by the realization of its value-adding function in the organization both in private and public practice. In context, internal audit is the evaluation of management controls and operations performance, and the determination of the degree of compliance with laws, regulations, managerial policies, accountability measures, ethical standards, … Continue reading Internal Audit Unit in the Public Sector: Impediments and Prospects in its Establishment in the Provincial Government of Negros Occidental
The Implementation of the Barangay Justice System as a Community-Based Dispute Settlement Mechanism in Barangay Mansilingan in Bacolod City: A Policy Review
By Glece Mae O. Metro, Kim Billones, and Danica Louise Pao I. Abstract This study aimed to review the pertinent laws regarding the implementation of the Katarungang Pambarangay or the Barangay Justice System which complements the courts in administering justice that is a compulsory process before a case is elevated to a court. The study … Continue reading The Implementation of the Barangay Justice System as a Community-Based Dispute Settlement Mechanism in Barangay Mansilingan in Bacolod City: A Policy Review
Filipino Freelancers’ Welfare: Assessing, Consolidating, and Proposing Legal Measures
Filipino Freelancers are on the rise. The ASEAN country even placed sixth in the world as the fastest growing market for the freelancing industry. Because of the pandemic, millions turned into freelancing work globally. Many have shed off the security of permanent, full-time jobs, and others have no choice at all. Freelancing, with all its … Continue reading Filipino Freelancers’ Welfare: Assessing, Consolidating, and Proposing Legal Measures
A case study on ethical consideration of health care professionals arising in response to COVID-19 Pandemic in the City of Bacolod
By Abigail Pia and Jose Pacleb III Our world has struck with an unforeseen calamity, most of us didn’t know how to deal this new enemy, an unseen enemy. For almost a year, the world has been battling coronavirus disease-19(COVID-19). Great and small nations alike came to almost a standing halt due to the effects … Continue reading A case study on ethical consideration of health care professionals arising in response to COVID-19 Pandemic in the City of Bacolod
The Subject of Crime: A Legal Perspective on the Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility
By June Steve G. Barredo and Jennifer V. Labrador "What is needed now are increased efforts to promote youth participation and commitment; more services aimed at youth; more parental involvement; more education and information, using schools and other sites; more protection for girls, orphaned children and young women; and more partnerships with people with HIV … Continue reading The Subject of Crime: A Legal Perspective on the Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility
The Working Conditions of Overworked and Underpaid Nurses in the Philippines during a Pandemic
By Cherob Pacheco, Jiea Sian, and Gabriel Gony Revilla Introduction On the 31st of December 2019, Wuhan Municipal Health Commission, China, reported a cluster of pneumonia cases in Hubei Province, which eventually led to the identification of a new coronavirus (2019-nCoV). It took only less than two weeks for the virus to set foot on … Continue reading The Working Conditions of Overworked and Underpaid Nurses in the Philippines during a Pandemic
