The justice system in the Philippines faces challenges including inefficiency, corruption, and a backlog of cases. Efforts are being made to reform the system and improve access to justice for all citizens. Public trust in the justice system remains a concern that needs to be addressed.
In the 1930s, the jury system in the United States was similar to the system in place today. Juries were composed of a group of ordinary citizens who were tasked with listening to evidence presented in court and reaching a verdict based on that evidence. The right to a trial by jury was a fundamental part of the American justice system during this time.
Examples of Legalism in society today can be seen in rigid adherence to rules and regulations without considering individual circumstances, excessive bureaucratic red tape that hinders progress, and a focus on punishment rather than rehabilitation in the criminal justice system.
The Nuremberg Trials set a precedent for holding individuals accountable for war crimes and crimes against humanity. It established the principle that individuals are responsible for their actions, regardless of their official roles. This legacy continues to shape international law and the pursuit of justice for atrocities committed around the world today.
In the 1930s, the jury system in the United States operated similarly to today, with juries made up of a group of peers selected to hear evidence and render a verdict in criminal and civil trials. However, racial and gender disparities were prevalent in jury selection during this time, with minority groups often excluded from serving on juries. Additionally, legal standards and procedures for juries were less stringent compared to today.
A vigilante committee is typically a group of individuals who take the law into their own hands to enforce order or seek justice outside of the legal system. These groups often form in response to perceived failures of the official justice system or to address community issues. However, vigilante actions can lead to dangerous outcomes and are generally discouraged due to the potential for violence and lack of accountability.
what are some major problems with our criminal justice system today
We all have different understanding of what justice really is. Some would say Justice is dependent on power and it is only available for rich people. Some would say that justice is given when one receives what he believes is due or must be really given to him/her just as in the case of those who were affected by the typhoon by merely receiving reliefs from NGOs and gov. Is this what we call justice? When we receive these reliefs from them? Is justice only granted when we are hopeless and no one could turn to? According to my favorite Philosopher, Leibniz, Justice is a constant will to act in such a way that no one has reason to complain to us. Moreover, it makes athwart to selfish motives and lead us to a charitable act without having any motives why we are doing as such. Furthermore, justice then is the charity of the wise wherein one does need to be in a helpless situation for him to receive justice. Now, when asked how does the system of justice work in the philippines? I say, the justice system does not really at work!!!! :)
Yes is an state that it`s name is phlippines!
Philippines is left behind by Asian nation because of poor governance. All their officials are corrupt, greed, criminals,stupid,sinners,and selfish and even their chief justice. That is why today and in the future Philippines always remain poor.
The position of Attorney General of the Philippines ended in 1932. Today, the principal law officer in the country is the Solicitor General. As of July 2014, Francis Jardeleza is the Solicitor General of the Philippines.
In the Philippines, you can say "Kamusta ka ngayon?" to ask how someone is doing today.
The criminal justice system is a major concern of Americans today, I do not think that the bill of rights has gone too far in protecting the rights of the accused given the rampant mass school shootings that we witness today in a number of states.
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The Philippines is not nearly as industrialized. The economy is unstable.
Louisiana's motto is: "Union, Justice, and Confidence" - thre is no Latin equivalent to their respective state motto.
Today the Philippines is mostly Christian and Roman Catholic.
Very probably uranium exist in Philippines but it is not mined today.