Branching out: Historical school of legal philosophy as the basis of Republic Act 9262 otherwise known as antiviolence against women and their children
This research paper is primarily focused in the discussion of the gravity of influence of the Historical School of Jurisprudence created by Savigny to the creation and implementation of Republic Act 9262 otherwise known as Antiviolence against Women and their Children. This thesis aims to draw the l...
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This research paper is primarily focused in the discussion of the gravity of influence of the Historical School of Jurisprudence created by Savigny to the creation and implementation of Republic Act 9262 otherwise known as Antiviolence against Women and their Children. This thesis aims to draw the link of how opinions, beliefs, longings, usages, traditions, idiosyncrasies, arts, customs and sometimes superstitions (OBLUTIACS) were used as the founding principle behind the enactment of R.A. 9262. |
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