The reforms initiated and instituted in the judicial system since 1984 to the present

The thesis paper is about the Philippine Judicial System which includes a brief history of the same, its past and present conditions (1984-1996), the causes for its unfortunate state and the reform programs initiated and instituted since 1984.The main problem of the thesis seeks to answer the questi...

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Main Author: Santos, Waldo Abad
Format: text
Language:English
Published: Animo Repository 1996
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Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/1324
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Institution: De La Salle University
Language: English
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Summary:The thesis paper is about the Philippine Judicial System which includes a brief history of the same, its past and present conditions (1984-1996), the causes for its unfortunate state and the reform programs initiated and instituted since 1984.The main problem of the thesis seeks to answer the question--What were the judicial reforms taken up in the Philippine Judicial System since 1984 to improve the administration of justice and practice of law. Corollary problems include the following: 1) What were the objectives of the reform programs? and 2) Where did the reform programs originate?The objectives of the research are as follows: 1) To know and find out how the Philippine Government has addressed the past and present problems of the judiciary through identifying, studying and analyzing the reform programs introduced and implemented since 1984 and, 2) To classify the reform programs as either procedural or substantive.To be able to answer the main and corollary problems and achieve the objectives of the study, the researcher utilized the descriptive approach of research design wherein the primary source of the study came from books, review materials, journals and government agency reports. The secondary or other source of the study emanated from a first hand interview conducted by the researcher with a member of the Presidential Task Force created by former president Corazon Aquino to re-organize the Philippine Judicial System. In its analysis, the researcher used both qualitative and quantitative methods.