Mary Kay Grajo, Airene Rose Ruiz, and Joshua Fuentesfina JD1 In a data released by Cameleon Association Incorporation in April 2018, "Results from the Philippines Child Labour Survey indicate that 13.4 percent of boys and 8.4percent of girls ages 5 to 14 are in economic activity. A combined total of 11.0 percent of all children … Continue reading How much does childhood cost?
Level of Implementation of RA10121 in Bacolod City
Arvin Gaudiel A World Bank report presents that any area globally can be considered a disaster hotspot with the increasing magnitude, frequency, and geographic distribution of natural disasters, especially those related to climate change (Bronfman, Cisternas, Repetto, Castañeda, & 2019). The growing multi-hazard environment shows that millions of people worldwide, countries, or communities are currently … Continue reading Level of Implementation of RA10121 in Bacolod City
The Impact of Mediation as an Alternative Mode of Settling Disputes in Bacolod City
Steffani Mariano Patriarca, Quennie Grace Deocampo and Nichole Anne Lavides The fight for justice in the Philippines has always been characterized as a grindingly slow and expensive process. Trials usually go on for several years, thereby discouraging many Filipinos, especially those coming from marginalized communities from exerting their rights. In keeping with the mandate of … Continue reading The Impact of Mediation as an Alternative Mode of Settling Disputes in Bacolod City
How much does childhood cost?
Mary Kay Grajo, Airene Rose Ruiz, Joshua Fuentesfina In a data released by Cameleon Association Incorporation in April 2018, "Results from the Philippines Child Labour Survey indicate that 13.4 percent of boys and 8.4percent of girls ages 5 to 14 are in economic activity. A combined total of 11.0 percent of all children in that … Continue reading How much does childhood cost?
R.A 9160 An Act Defining the Crime Of Money Laundering, Providing Penalties Thereof and for Other Purposes: Accountability of Family and Relatives of the Offender in Cases of Money Laundering in the Philippines, Specifically of Government Officials.
By Shierley Ogatis, Andrea May Aquino and Febbie Mae Porras Money laundering, as a global threat, has resulted in economic meltdown and a lack of trust in the people's government. Despite the fact that decades have passed, it remains one of the Philippines' most pressing issues. For the Philippines, it is a tremendous challenge that … Continue reading R.A 9160 An Act Defining the Crime Of Money Laundering, Providing Penalties Thereof and for Other Purposes: Accountability of Family and Relatives of the Offender in Cases of Money Laundering in the Philippines, Specifically of Government Officials.
Level of Implementation of RA10121 in Bacolod City
ARVIN GAUDIEL A World Bank report presents that any area globally can be considered a disaster hotspot with the increasing magnitude, frequency, and geographic distribution of natural disasters, especially those related to climate change (Bronfman, Cisternas, Repetto, Castañeda, & 2019). The growing multi-hazard environment shows that millions of people worldwide, countries, or communities are currently … Continue reading Level of Implementation of RA10121 in Bacolod City
The Impact of Legal Education of the Right of Suffrage
Submitted By: Gian Von J. Caberte Mari Cielli C. Majaducon Maria Leonila A. Nuñez Integral to the survival of the Philippines, suffrage as a process lays down the cornerstones on which future generations build upon and thrive within. In the wake of a General Election, the Philippines sees changes; some for the better, some for … Continue reading The Impact of Legal Education of the Right of Suffrage