BESR Philosophy - essay PDF

Title BESR Philosophy - essay
Author Gwyna Payang
Course General Psychology
Institution University of Baguio
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Lugaw is Essential Case In this case, justice view is absent because the female barangay personnel barred the delivery guy supposedly due to curfew hours under the ongoing implementation of the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ), pointing out that lugaw was not part of essential goods but under the quarantine guidelines from the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases, “food preparation establishments such as commissaries, restaurants and eateries” are still allowed to operate but only “limited to take-out and delivery.” Delivery and courier services and other similar companies are also allowed to operate at a full capacity. The delivery man was not treated fairly by the female barangay personnel.

Children to adult marriage in Yemen In this case, moral right view is not being executed because of Yemen’s tradition of children marrying an adult man, and this tradition violate children’s rights. Child marriage undermines numerous rights guaranteed by the CRC such as the right to education (Article 28); the right to be protected from all forms of physical or mental violence, injury or abuse, including sexual abuse (Article 19), and all forms of sexual exploitation (Article 34); the right to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health (Article 24); the right to educational and vocational information and guidance (Article 28); the right to seek, receive and impart information and ideas (Article 13); the right to rest and leisure, and to participate freely in cultural life (Article 31); the ' right to not be separated from their parents against their will (Article 9): and, the right to protection against all forms of exploitation affecting any aspect of the child’s welfare (Article 36)....


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