Date of Publication
3-2009
Document Type
Master's Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Business Administration Major in Business Management
Subject Categories
Defense and Security Studies | Human Rights Law
College
Ramon V. Del Rosario College of Business
Department/Unit
Business Management
Thesis Adviser
Ma. Clara C. De Castro
Defense Panel Chair
Rachel A. Quero
Defense Panel Member
Edgardo C. Grey, Jr.
Karlo E. Nicolas
Abstract/Summary
The human rights violations in the Philippines have alarmingly increased in the past few years. The Philippine Constitution, as well as the treaties that the Philippines has become a signatory of, mandates that human rights should be vigilantly upheld at all times. However, the government also has the duty to protect the people from any acts of terrorism whether foreign or domestic. This study aims to look for a balance for the government to be able to perform its responsibilities without sacrificing human life or the sovereignty of the country. In order to attain this objective the researcher conducted in depth analysis of treaties and related laws as well as conducted interviews with authorities and experts.
Abstract Format
html
Language
English
Format
Electronic
Accession Number
CDTG004488
Shelf Location
Archives, The Learning Commons, 12F Henry Sy Sr. Hall
Physical Description
115 leaves
Keywords
Human rights—Philippines; National security—Philippines
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Recommended Citation
Grafil, D. C. (2009). A legal framework creating a balance between the state’s national defense policy and human rights. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/6488
Embargo Period
4-19-2022