i) freedom from arbitrary arrest, detention or
exile;
j) freedom of movement and residence;
k) freedom of thought, conscience and religion;
l) freedom of the press, speech, opinion and
expression;
m) freedom from discrimination;
n) right to marry and to found a family; and,
o) right to own property.
Section 2. The Commission on Human Rights shall
monitor the Philippine Government’s compliance
with international human rights treaties and
instruments to which the Philippines is a State
party. This includes, but is not limited to, the
actions taken by the Government, the manner
and/or means of implementation or application of
the human rights related laws, principles, norms
and standards, in relation to the State obligations to
respect, protect and fulfil the human rights of all
persons within the Philippines, as well as Filipinos
residing abroad.
Corollary thereto, the Commission on Human
Rights, in line with its role as a national human
rights institution, shall also investigate and
monitor all economic, social and cultural rights
violations and abuses, as well as threats of
violations thereof, especially with respect to the
conditions of those who are marginalized,
disadvantaged, and vulnerable. (Emphasis ours)17
The Philippines is a signatory to and/or has ratified various
international human rights instruments listed in Annex “A.”
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Commission on Human Rights, The Omnibus Rules of Procedure of the Commission on Human Rights,
i-ii, Apr. 2012.
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