CEDAW/C/PHL/7-8 Anti-Rape Law includes “absence or lack of consent” in the core definition of the crime of rape; removal of the forgiveness clause in marital rape; and, increasing the age of statutory rape from 12 to 16 years old. 18. In a parallel effort, the State Party, through the DOJ Criminal Code Committee, is conducting public hearings for Book II of the dra ft Philippine Code of Crimes to replace the RPC. Under Book II, relevant provisions being closely monitored pertain to the decriminalization of prostituted women. The Women’s Priority Legislative Agenda (WPLA) 19. To orchestrate its legislative advocacy for every Congressional term, the State Party, through the PCW, formulated a Women’s Priority Legislative Agenda (WPLA) based on the MCW and the Philippine Plan for Gender-Responsive Development (PPGD). It also took into consideration the concluding comments of CEDAW. The matrix below shows the progress in the legislative advocacy for the passage or repeal of laws to correct discrimination against women in three congressional terms through the WPLA: 2007-2010; 2010-2013; 2013-2016. 2007-2010 (14th Congress) 2010-2013 (15th Congress) 2013-2016 (16th Congress) Amendments to Revised Penal Code (RPC): ♦ Retained in the WPLA (makes procurers, pimps, and customers of women for sex criminally-liable instead of the women in prostitution) ♦ Retained in WPLA (1) Article 202 on Prostitutes has been removed in the final draft of the new criminal code (Philippine Code of Crimes Book 2, Final draft as of 19 November 2013) along with the provision on Article 341 or the white slave trade. Bills on Anti-Prostitution have also been filed in both Houses of Congress (i.e., SBN 1655, 445, 1608 and HB 406) ♦ Retained in the WPLA ♦ Retained in WPLA as marital infidelity bill (2) Articles 333 and 334 on Adultery and Concubinage have been merged in the final draft of the new criminal code (Philippine Code of Crimes Book 2, Final draft as of 19 November 2013) through a proposed section on “sexual infidelity”. Bills amending Articles 333 and 334 on Adultery and Concubinage have also been filed in the Senate and House of ♦ Anti-Prostitution Bill: Amendment to Article 202 on Vagrancy and Prostitutes ♦ Sexual Infidelity Bill: Amendment to Articles 333 and 334 on Adultery and Concubinage 15-03079 Status of Legislative Initiatives 5/36

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