CEDAW/C/PHL/7-8
2007-2010
(14th Congress)
2010-2013
(15th Congress)
2013-2016
(16th Congress)
♦ Amendment to the AntiRape Law (1997)
provision that makes lack
of consent the core
definition of rape and
removes the criminal
liability of the rapist once
the victim forgives him,
and other provisions
♦ Retained in WPLA; and
raises the age of statutory
rape from 12 to 16
(4) Amendatory bills filed
on the Anti-Rape Law of
1997 in the House (HB
812 and 2042, 2300,3638)
and Senate (SB 1978,
1879, 1534, 1257 and
607)
♦ Amendment to RA 7877
or the Anti-Sexual
Harassment Law of 1995
to include peer harassment
♦ Retained in WPLA
(5) Amendatory bills on
the Anti-Sexual
Harassment Law: SBN
1436, 1076, 527, and HB
813
♦ Magna Carta of Workers
in the Informal Economy
♦ Retained in WPLA
(6) Bills filed in the
Senate and House of
Representatives: SBN
2015, 1153, 441 and HB
1110, 22295, 2307, 3400
♦ Strengthening the Code
of Muslim Personal Law,
amending early and
arranged marriages
Not included due to lack
of common position
among and strong support
from the stakeholders;
there is need for further
consensus building and
advocacy among
concerned groups.
Status of Legislative Initiatives
Passage of landmark laws on women
20. As the matrix above shows, three of the important laws included i n the WPLA
were passed during the period:
(a)
The MCW (RA 9710) as the national translation of the CEDAW;
(b) The Reproductive Health Law (RA 10354) or An Act Providing a
National Policy on Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health which gives
women access to reproductive health services and information and mandates
government to allocate funds for the same; and
(c) The Batas Kasambahay (RA 10361) or An Act Instituting Policies for the
Protection and Welfare of Domestic Workers, such as fixing the basic salaries,
social protection, hours of work including day off, among others. Previous to the
Kasambahay Law, the Philippine Government ratified ILO Convention 189 in 2011,
which seeks to protect and promote the human rights of all domestic workers by
ensuring fair terms of employment, decent working and living conditions that
respect the privacy, equal treatment, normal hours of work, compensation, periods
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