Partnerships For The Goals
Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development.
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The Extent of the Impact of LGBTQIA+ Representation on Perceptions of LPU-Manila CAS Students
Authors: Corro, Shadrach S., Gaspi, Maryzusie, and Navarro, Mikhaella B. Year: 2020 Abstract: The issues of acceptance of the LGBTQIA+ community in the Filipino society still remain as evidenced by the long history of misrepresentation in mainstream media and continued discrimination they face. The study aims to determine the extent of the impact of representation…
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PUSH!!: Legitimizing Surrogate Children to their Intended Parents in Accordance with the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
Authors: Delfin, Ruffae Mae Jezra C. and Rondina, Crizza C. Year: 2022 Abstract: In 1990, the Philippines signed the Convention on the Rights of the Child which ensures the protection, survival, and development of all children, without discrimination. While there are existing laws and jurisprudence in compliance with the convention, Philippines remains silent in all…
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A Review of the Potential Unconstitutionality of Authorized “Spoofing” in Section 11 (E) of the Sim Registration Act
Authors: Rabi, Rhenee Kate M. and Busilan, Reyann S. Year: 2021 Abstract: In recent years, millions of Filipinos have received random messages or phone coming from fraudsters asking them to click and fall for their scams so that they may obtain personal information and use it for illicit purposes. As a result, several bills were…
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Improvement of the Trilateral Relationship: An Augmentation of the Legal Framework of Manpower Agencies
Authors: Alon, Lanceyngwiel and Sarmiento, Nowell Gabriel S. Year: 2020 Abstract: In a standard relationship, it is expected that the parties involved have an equal footing with one another. After all, a healthy union ensures mutual benefits. However, this is not the case for trilateral relationships, as recent years have proven that employees under this…
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Study on Systematizing the Regulation of Crypto currency Transactions under the Income Taxation Law of the Philippines
Authors: Sharmila Cruz, Luis Miguel De Oño, and Marco Matsunaga Year: 2019 Abstract: Crypto currency in the Philippines remains unregulated and not taxed under the income tax law of the Philippines. Crypto currency should be taxed, but with the lack of regulation, Filipino crypto currency users opt not to declare their income earned through crypto…