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State-civil society relations in policy-making / Marlon A. Wui and Ma. Glenda S. Lopez, editors.

By: Contributor(s): Series: ; Philippine democracy agenda vol. 2Publication details: Diliman, Quezon City: Third World Studies Center, 1997.Description: 299 pages; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9789719111160
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State-civil society relations in policy-making -- State-civil society relations in policy-making -- State-civil society relations in policy-making -- The influence of the congress for a people's agrarian reform (CPAR) on the legislative process -- The role of the Naga City urban poor federation in the passage of pro-poor ordinances and policies -- The role of local governments in eviction and demolition cases of urban poor residents -- People of the Philippine vs. crimes -- State-civil society dynamics on the anti-terrorism bill -- Dynamics of civil society and government in the GATT-UR debate in the Philippines -- Involvement of non-state actors in coastal resources management -- Civil society and the state in the arena of women's reproductive rights -- Legislative advocacy for a new anti-rape law: a case study -- Labor recruitment agencies and the decision-making process in the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) -- Protecting migrant workers rights
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Includes index. Wui, M. A., & Lopez, M. G. S. (Eds.). State-civil society relations in policy-making. Diliman, Quezon City: Third World Studies Center.

State-civil society relations in policy-making -- State-civil society relations in policy-making -- State-civil society relations in policy-making -- The influence of the congress for a people's agrarian reform (CPAR) on the legislative process -- The role of the Naga City urban poor federation in the passage of pro-poor ordinances and policies -- The role of local governments in eviction and demolition cases of urban poor residents -- People of the Philippine vs. crimes -- State-civil society dynamics on the anti-terrorism bill -- Dynamics of civil society and government in the GATT-UR debate in the Philippines -- Involvement of non-state actors in coastal resources management -- Civil society and the state in the arena of women's reproductive rights -- Legislative advocacy for a new anti-rape law: a case study -- Labor recruitment agencies and the decision-making process in the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) -- Protecting migrant workers rights

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