• Fundamentals of Human Rights Law

    This book is primarily intended to serve as either the comprehensive text to supplement Constitutional Law II with its renewed focus on Constitutional and Human Rights or for students in law schools which offer a separate course on Human Rights Law.

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  • Human Rights and Trade

    The book concludes that corporate implementation of the companies’ responsibility to promote and respect human rights in their various activities and by embedding in their corporate policies and programs and by allocating resources for its implementation in their business activities and supply chains will greatly ensure corporate success and will bring better image for the company and contribute to the sustainable development of the economy as a whole. With this, the author hopes that he is contributing, even in a small way, to promoting and advancing respect for human rights in trade, businesses, and supply chains.

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  • International Human Rights Law and Human Rights Law in the Philippines

    In this book’s Part One on International Human Rights Law, it is fascinating to note how Rey starts with some historical and even philosophical discussion, and then ends with Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay and Transgender (LGBT) Rights In Part Two on Human Rights Law in the Philippines, he starts with its constitutional history before going to the Constitution’s Bill of Rights of the libertarian tradition of civil and political rights, followed by its Social Justice Article reflecting the new or second generation economic, social and cultural rights. One gets a sense of convergence, correspondence or counterparting between the earlier discussed (in Part One) “International Bill of Rights” and the current 1987 Philippine Constitution.

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