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Still in the Sidelines: Children’s Rights in the Philippines. The monitoring report of the Civil Society Coalition on the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC Coalition) on the Implementation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) 2009 - 2019.
Protests play an important part in the civil, political, economic, social and cultural life of all societies. Historically, protests have often inspired positive social change and improved protection of human rights, and they continue to help define and protect civic space in all parts of the world. Protests encourage the development of an engaged
Download Free PDF. Non-violent Direct Action Case Study: People Power in the Philippines. Thomas Tozer. Between 1983 and 1986, a huge non-violent ‘People Power’ movement arose in the Philippines to overthrow Marcos, the president who ran the country as a brutal dictatorship.
Drawing from the lessons of the past, we reckon that activism and protest are a reflection of Filipinos‘ exercise of their rights to peaceful dissent over matters that malign them as citizens.
This chapter presents the genealogy of protest performances on the Philippine stage and proposes the revolutionary rhetoric of creating an assembly is transformed into an active protestation in the process.
Introduction. Elections are integral to democratic governance. Through the mechanism of elections, politicians are held accountable for their actions, and are compelled to introduce policies that are reflective of and responsive to public opinion.