An analysis of Supreme Court decisions on human trafficking: Its implications to R.A. No. 9028 or the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2003 as amended.
Page views
341Petsa
2016May-akda
Tagapayo ng Tesis
Tagapangulo ng Panel ng Depensa
Magbahagi
Metadata
Ipakita ang buong tala ng item
Abstract
Trafficking in Persons is a crime against humanity and is considered a human rights violation. Not only the Philippines but all other nations seek to eradicate It is the aim not only of our country but of every State to eradicate such act which causes multiple other problems. It is the policy of our State promote human dignity, protect the people from any threat of violence and exploitation, eliminate trafficking in persons, and mitigate pressures for involuntary migration and servitude of persons, not only to support trafficked persons but more importantly, to ensure their recovery, rehabilitation and reintegration into the mainstream of society.
The current stance of the law is laid down, and this non-experimental, qualitative research was conducted to determine the impact of R.A. 9028 or the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2003 as amended through an analysis of the law, its amendments, Supreme Court decisions, government reports and statistics, and other pertinent literature.
R. A. No. 9028 was analyzed and differentiated from R.A. 10364, the law amending the former. Jurisprudence related to the law was also examined to see patterns in the cases and provide an analysis of the application or implementation of the law. Moreover, an analysis of government report on cases was conducted.
The results of this study, through the comparison of the two (2) laws, revealed that many significant amendments introduced under R.A. No. 10364 had given more teeth to the law which seeks to eliminate trafficking activities.
While there were no data analyzed as to Regional Trial Court decisions, an analysis of the Supreme Court decisions exposed the weakness of the judiciary as to the promptness of the resolution of cases.
The examination of reports from IACAT showed, among others, more convictions after the enactment of the Expanded Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2013.
While the amendments to the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2003 made a significant impact on the implementation of the law, the Philippines remained Tier 2. While trafficking activities cannot be wiped out completely, more actions on the part of the government are sought. Tier 1 is a goal, and it means implementation of the law through vigorous prosecution, proactive victim identification, victim protection efforts, legal assistance, and more governmental measures to prevent human trafficking.
Paglalarawan
Abstract only
Mungkahing Sipi
Oducado, R. D. I. (2016). An analysis of Supreme Court decisions on human trafficking: Its implications to R.A. No. 9028 or the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2003 as amended. (Unpublished postgraduate thesis). Central Philippine University, Jaro, Iloilo City.
Uri
ThesisMga Paksa
Mga keyword
Kagawaran
College of LawDegree
Juris DoctorLokasyon ng Istante
Law Library 340.72 Od8
Pisikal na paglalarawan
vii, 113 leaves
Collections
- Juris Doctor [144]
Ang mga sumusunod na mga file ng lisensya ay naiugnay sa item na ito: