The Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020 addresses terrorism and provides measures for preventing and combating terrorism. It defines what constitutes terrorism and grants authorities enhanced powers for...
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This law protects women and children from various forms of abuse, including physical, sexual, and psychological violence, and provides legal remedies and sanctions for offenders.
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The Civil Service Commission Act of 1959 establishes the Civil Service Commission (CSC) as the central agency responsible for overseeing the recruitment, examination, and promotion of government employees. The Act mandates merit-based selection and promotion to ensure that qualified individuals are appointed to government positions...
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The Human Security Act of 2007 focuses on combating terrorism and enhancing national security. It provides for the definition of terrorism, the designation of terrorist organizations, and the issuance of arrest and search warrants related to terrorism cases. The Act also outlines the procedures for the detention of suspected terrorists, including safeguards to prevent abuse of power...
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The Revised Penal Code, enacted in 1930, serves as the cornerstone of criminal law in the Philippines. It defines various crimes, such as theft, murder, and robbery, and establishes penalties for these offenses. The Code is divided into two main books: Book I, which deals with general principles and penalties, and Book II, which addresses specific crimes...
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The Cybercrime Prevention Act addresses crimes committed through or involving the use of computer systems and the internet. It covers offenses such as hacking, identity theft, cybersex, and online libel...
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