Abstract:
This research regarding the "Comparative Study of Two Human Rights
Organizations: Impact on Legislation," focused mainly on human rights organizations:
KARAPATAN (Alliance of the Advancement of People's Rights) and Task Force
Detainees of the Philippines. Both of these organizations primarily advocate the rights of
political prisoners in the country. The researcher had analyzed the philosophical
foundation of the two organizations that affects the approaches of KARAPATAN and
TFDP in making an impact in legislation. The achievements of these Non-Government
Organizations in legislative work were also scrutinized. The researcher was able to
determine the barriers confronted by these organizations in setting their legislative
agendas. Upon evaluating the objectives of the study, the researcher was able to identify
the factors that affect the entry of human rights organization in the Philippine Legislative
System. The approaches of KARAP AT AN and TFDP in making impact to legislation
was found out to be distinctive with each other in line with their difference in the context
of human rights that is in line with their ideological framework. But there are also cases
of ideological convergence at some points that can be observed in their legislative work.
Therefore it had been concluded that ideology greatly affects and shapes the legislative
processes of KARAPATAN and TFDP.