Expanding the role of the Philippine Commission on Human Rights for the protection of gender equality in the workplace: Practical lessons from Canada

The multi-layered system of human rights protection complemented by a comprehensive campaign for human rights promotion in Canada can provide strategic guidance for the Philippine Commission on Human Rights as it manifests unfortunate hesitation to exercise its statutory mandate to protect and promo...

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Main Author: Salcedo, Emily Sanchez
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-44662022-06-28T00:49:35Z Expanding the role of the Philippine Commission on Human Rights for the protection of gender equality in the workplace: Practical lessons from Canada Salcedo, Emily Sanchez The multi-layered system of human rights protection complemented by a comprehensive campaign for human rights promotion in Canada can provide strategic guidance for the Philippine Commission on Human Rights as it manifests unfortunate hesitation to exercise its statutory mandate to protect and promote women's rights. Originally created for the primary purpose of investigating all forms of human rights violations involving civil and political rights under the 1987 Philippine Constitution, the Philippine Commission on Human Rights lacks the capacity and has insufficient resources to extend its reach. The three main functions of mediation, investigation, and referral to adjudication, of the human rights commissions in various Canadian provinces and territories, as well as at the federal level, readily offer an appropriate and affordable model that can be easily emulated in the Philippine setting. © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden 2017. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/3464 info:doi/10.1163/15718158-01801003 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/4466/type/native/viewcontent/15718158_01801003.html Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Human rights--Philippines Human rights--Canada Philippines. Commission on Human Rights Women's rights--Philippines Women's rights--Canada Sex role in the work environment--Philippines Sex role in the work environment--Canada Civil Rights and Discrimination Human Rights Law
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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Philippines
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topic Human rights--Philippines
Human rights--Canada
Philippines. Commission on Human Rights
Women's rights--Philippines
Women's rights--Canada
Sex role in the work environment--Philippines
Sex role in the work environment--Canada
Civil Rights and Discrimination
Human Rights Law
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Human rights--Canada
Philippines. Commission on Human Rights
Women's rights--Philippines
Women's rights--Canada
Sex role in the work environment--Philippines
Sex role in the work environment--Canada
Civil Rights and Discrimination
Human Rights Law
Salcedo, Emily Sanchez
Expanding the role of the Philippine Commission on Human Rights for the protection of gender equality in the workplace: Practical lessons from Canada
description The multi-layered system of human rights protection complemented by a comprehensive campaign for human rights promotion in Canada can provide strategic guidance for the Philippine Commission on Human Rights as it manifests unfortunate hesitation to exercise its statutory mandate to protect and promote women's rights. Originally created for the primary purpose of investigating all forms of human rights violations involving civil and political rights under the 1987 Philippine Constitution, the Philippine Commission on Human Rights lacks the capacity and has insufficient resources to extend its reach. The three main functions of mediation, investigation, and referral to adjudication, of the human rights commissions in various Canadian provinces and territories, as well as at the federal level, readily offer an appropriate and affordable model that can be easily emulated in the Philippine setting. © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden 2017.
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author Salcedo, Emily Sanchez
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title Expanding the role of the Philippine Commission on Human Rights for the protection of gender equality in the workplace: Practical lessons from Canada
title_short Expanding the role of the Philippine Commission on Human Rights for the protection of gender equality in the workplace: Practical lessons from Canada
title_full Expanding the role of the Philippine Commission on Human Rights for the protection of gender equality in the workplace: Practical lessons from Canada
title_fullStr Expanding the role of the Philippine Commission on Human Rights for the protection of gender equality in the workplace: Practical lessons from Canada
title_full_unstemmed Expanding the role of the Philippine Commission on Human Rights for the protection of gender equality in the workplace: Practical lessons from Canada
title_sort expanding the role of the philippine commission on human rights for the protection of gender equality in the workplace: practical lessons from canada
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