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2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 815
Author(s):  
Amb Dr. Froilan Delute Mobo

The Pandemic brought huge problems in the global community not only in the economic sector but also it has a psychological impact to idle individuals who lost their jobs. Amidst the Pandemic Situations there are also helpful groups who are willing to devote and spent their time in conducting Free International Webinars. IDYM Foundation Philippines and in collaboration with the International Human Rights Movement Philippines (IHRM-Phils, Inc) will be conducting series of International Webinars which will tackle about Human Rights, Educational Technology related issues, and Research Related topics that can help our shape up our individuals and make them more productive and think of other ways to survive from the pandemic we are facing right now. The purpose of this study is to strengthen the collaboration between other NGOs or Civil Society Organization in this time of pandemic that we can work together to support our community in other ways such as by giving free webinars that will help shape their futures


Author(s):  
Sarah Knuckey ◽  
Joshua D. Fisher ◽  
Amanda M. Klasing ◽  
Tess Russo ◽  
Margaret L. Satterthwaite

The human rights movement is increasingly using interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, mixed-methods, and quantitative factfinding. There has been too little analysis of these shifts. This article examines some of the opportunities and challenges of these methods, focusing on the investigation of socioeconomic human rights. By potentially expanding the amount and types of evidence available, factfinding's accuracy and persuasiveness can be strengthened, bolstering rights claims. However, such methods can also present significant challenges and may pose risks in individual cases and to the human rights movement generally. Interdisciplinary methods can be costly in human, financial, and technical resources; are sometimes challenging to implement; may divert limited resources from other work; can reify inequalities; may produce “expertise” that disempowers rightsholders; and could raise investigation standards to an infeasible or counterproductive level. This article includes lessons learned and questions to guide researchers and human rights advocates considering mixed-methods human rights factfinding. Expected final online publication date for the Annual Review of Law and Social Science, Volume 17 is October 2021. Please see http://www.annualreviews.org/page/journal/pubdates for revised estimates.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 52-61
Author(s):  
Dr. Froilan Mobo

Many individuals suffer from human abuses like human trafficking, drug related concerns which are protected by powerful and influential people who are connected in the government which resulted to corruption and poverty in the philippines.  There is a need to reform these wrong practices which are experienced by the majority of our constituents. So the Humanitarian Group plays a vital role in this situation by ensuring and monitoring the Sustainability, Growth, and Development of our Community in transforming nation-building.


2021 ◽  
pp. 251-261
Author(s):  
Sandra Serrano

The chapter explains the approach taken toward disappearances by the mechanisms that comprise the Inter-American System of Human Rights. Inter-American jurisprudence is a tool that is not only useful in litigation within the regional system but also constitutes a fundamental tool which can be adapted for domestic litigation and the construction of public policies in the countries in the region. The chapter argues that the institutional history of the Inter-American System has been shaped by victims and their families as well as by a human rights movement that was itself forged in the struggle against the gravest human rights violations of authoritarian regimes, which were often committed against political opponents. Today that system serves to respond to the new wave of disappearances in post-transitional contexts.


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