This thesis asks why there is no legal provision for divorce in the Philippines despite obvious public interest in change in this area of policy. It draws on the public policy theories of Sabatier (1988), Kingdon (1995) and Lukes (1974) in seeking to understand this situation. In so doing it gives attention to questions about the influence of relevant policy actors, the core belief systems behind competing policy positions, the relation of the Catholic Church in this policy issue, the power of the Church compared with groups advocating for the re-establishment of divorce, and the implications of this for the prevailing policy. Law reform initiatives to re-establish divorce have been kept off the government agenda as a consequence of the sus...
The PhD research traces the evolution of gender equality policies in the Philippines. While the coun...
Cohabitation and nonmarital fertility have been emerging worldwide. While these family behaviours ar...
The PhD research traces the evolution of gender equality policies in the Philippines. The Asian arch...
This thesis asks why there is no legal provision for divorce in the Philippines despite obvious publ...
The Philippines and Vatican City are the only states left in the world without divorce. While the Ph...
Executive Order No. 209, Family Code of the Philippines, Article 1 Chapter 1 stipulates that “Marria...
The women\u27s movement in the Philippines stands out in Asia due to its long history of activism fo...
Background: The Philippines is the only country in the world, aside from the Vatican, where divorce ...
This paper investigates the decline of the Catholic church’s political influence in the Philippines ...
In its declaration of principles, the 1987 Philippine Constitution provides for the separation of Ch...
In its declaration of principles, the 1987 Philippine Constitution provides for the separation of Ch...
This chapter examines the factors that shaped the development and policy impact of the women’s movem...
Government concern over the rapid population growth and its consequences spurred the promotion of co...
The evangelisation of the Philippines took place after the Council of Trent; hence, from the beginni...
Differences in marriage and divorce law in Islamic and state law One of the triggers for the initial...
The PhD research traces the evolution of gender equality policies in the Philippines. While the coun...
Cohabitation and nonmarital fertility have been emerging worldwide. While these family behaviours ar...
The PhD research traces the evolution of gender equality policies in the Philippines. The Asian arch...
This thesis asks why there is no legal provision for divorce in the Philippines despite obvious publ...
The Philippines and Vatican City are the only states left in the world without divorce. While the Ph...
Executive Order No. 209, Family Code of the Philippines, Article 1 Chapter 1 stipulates that “Marria...
The women\u27s movement in the Philippines stands out in Asia due to its long history of activism fo...
Background: The Philippines is the only country in the world, aside from the Vatican, where divorce ...
This paper investigates the decline of the Catholic church’s political influence in the Philippines ...
In its declaration of principles, the 1987 Philippine Constitution provides for the separation of Ch...
In its declaration of principles, the 1987 Philippine Constitution provides for the separation of Ch...
This chapter examines the factors that shaped the development and policy impact of the women’s movem...
Government concern over the rapid population growth and its consequences spurred the promotion of co...
The evangelisation of the Philippines took place after the Council of Trent; hence, from the beginni...
Differences in marriage and divorce law in Islamic and state law One of the triggers for the initial...
The PhD research traces the evolution of gender equality policies in the Philippines. While the coun...
Cohabitation and nonmarital fertility have been emerging worldwide. While these family behaviours ar...
The PhD research traces the evolution of gender equality policies in the Philippines. The Asian arch...