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State-civil society : Relations in policy-making/ by Maron A. Wui

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City: The Third World Studies Center, c1997Description: 299p. 25.3cmISBN:
  • 971-91111-6-X
DDC classification:
  • BFil. 306.209599 St2
Contents:
1. State-civil society relations in policy-making --21. Civil society and the executive --33. Focus on the legislative --81. The influence of the congress for a people's agrarian reform (CPAR) on the legislative process --97. The role of Naga City urban poor federation in the passage of pro-poor ordinances and policies --113. The role of local governments in eviction and demolition cases of urban poor residents --125. PEOPLE OF Philippines VS. Crimes --147. State-civil society dynamics on the anti-terrorism bill --179. Dynamics of civil society and government in the GATT-ur debate in the Philippines --203.Involvement of non-state actors in coastal resources management --217. Civil society and the state in the arena of women's reproductive rights --229. Legislative advocacy for a new anti-rape law --249. Labor recruitment agencies and the decision making process in the Philippine overseas employment administration (POEA) --267. Protecting migrants rights --291. Abstracts.
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1. State-civil society relations in policy-making --21. Civil society and the executive --33. Focus on the legislative --81. The influence of the congress for a people's agrarian reform (CPAR) on the legislative process --97. The role of Naga City urban poor federation in the passage of pro-poor ordinances and policies --113. The role of local governments in eviction and demolition cases of urban poor residents --125. PEOPLE OF Philippines VS. Crimes --147. State-civil society dynamics on the anti-terrorism bill --179. Dynamics of civil society and government in the GATT-ur debate in the Philippines --203.Involvement of non-state actors in coastal resources management --217. Civil society and the state in the arena of women's reproductive rights --229. Legislative advocacy for a new anti-rape law --249. Labor recruitment agencies and the decision making process in the Philippine overseas employment administration (POEA) --267. Protecting migrants rights --291. Abstracts.

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