| Law / Policy | Key Provisions Related to the Issue | |--------------|--------------------------------------| | | Defines rape as sexual intercourse by force, threat, or when the victim is incapacitated (e.g., asleep). | | Anti‑Rape Law of 1997 (RA 8353) | Expands the definition of rape, includes acts such as sexual acts other than intercourse, and prescribes higher penalties. | | Anti‑Violence Against Women and Their Children Act (RA 9262) | Provides protection orders, support services, and criminal penalties for sexual violence, including when the victim is unconscious. | | Child and Youth Welfare Code (RA 7610) | Protects minors from sexual abuse; although the focus here is on adult women, the law reinforces the principle that lack of consent invalidates any sexual act. | | Barangay Justice System (RA 7160, Sec. 19) | Allows community‑level mediation and assistance, but serious sexual offenses must be referred to the formal criminal justice system. | | National Victims’ Compensation Program (RA 10148) | Offers compensation for victims of violent crimes, including sexual assault. |
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