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!!!! :)
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.
what are some major problems with our criminal justice system today
The Lady Justice in the Philippines is a symbol of justice and represents the judiciary system in the country. She is depicted blindfolded to symbolize impartiality and equality under the law. The image is commonly seen in courthouses and legal institutions across the Philippines.
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Some advantages of the criminal justice system in the Philippines compared to the US include a simpler legal system with less bureaucracy, lower costs for legal proceedings, and a focus on restorative justice. Additionally, the Philippine system places a higher emphasis on community involvement and rehabilitation of offenders.
Department of Justice - Philippines - was created in 1898.
Leila De Lima is the Secretary of Justice for Philippines.
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Maria Lourdes Sereno is the 24th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court og the Philippines.
The salary of a Supreme Court Chief Justice in the Philippines as of 2013 is 40,000 Pesos.
1995 Secretary of the Department of Justice of the Philippines.
The metric system was officially adopted in the Philippines in 1861, during the Spanish colonial era. It was implemented to standardize measurements and promote trade and communication with other countries that were using the metric system. Today, the metric system is widely used in the Philippines for all official purposes and in everyday life.