Equalizing Prostitution : (Record no. 10234)

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040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE
Original cataloging agency Univesity of Cebu-Banilad
Transcribing agency Univesity of Cebu-Banilad
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Llegunas, Ivan Joash O.
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Equalizing Prostitution :
Remainder of title A study of penalizing male prostitution in the Philippines using the legal framework of the Republic of Albania /
Statement of responsibility, etc Ivan Joash O. Llegunas.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc Cebu City :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc University of Cebu,
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2018.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent iv, 83 pages leaves :
Other physical details colored illustrations ;
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Content type term text
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Source rdamedia
Media type term unmediated
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Carrier type volume
501 ## - WITH NOTE
With note Thesis (Degree of Juris Doctor)-- University of Cebu-Banilad, 2018.
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc Includes reference (leaves 74-77).
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc Summary: The Philippines has a huge industry of prostitution with an estimated 800,000 men, women, and children working in the trade. While it is illegal to sell or procure sex, prostitution continues to thrive. The prostitution laws in the Philippines however, only cover women and exclude men from its definition allowing them to practice with little to no fear of repercussions.<br/><br/>This study seeks to provide a legal framework in penalizing male prostitution by utilizing a comparative method of research using data mining looking for commonalities and differences between the legal systems of Albania and the Philippines and the possible harmonization of these laws in both legal systems.<br/><br/>There is a legal bases in penalizing male prostitution. The Philippines is a likewise duty-bound to perform its constitutional and international law obligation to promote equality between men and women. Thus, the Philippines should include penalizing male prostitution to comply with its obligation.<br/><br/>Prostitution is seen to be inherently immoral and commercially exploitative. It empowers the criminal underworld and promotes the repression of men, women, children, thus, the state has its obligation to regulate the same to control further the harm it brings to society. Lastly, after comparing the legal framework between the Philippines and Albania, it is included that male prostitution should be deemed illegal and thus, be penalized.
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Deans/Chairperson
Department Law
Subject Category Law
546 ## - LANGUAGE NOTE
Language note English
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Source of classification or shelving scheme
Type of record Thesis
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