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VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Philippine Legal Framework
Damcelle Torres- Cortes Mason Fellow, MC MPA 2014 Harvard Kennedy School
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Philippines ASEAN Democratic Republic Predominantly Catholic
97M population, 49% Female 28% below poverty level($177/mo) 97% literacy rate 7th in World Global Gender Gap Index www. CNN.com
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Rape case dismissal violated CEDAW
VAW Legal Framework CEDAW ESCR CRC ICMW ICCPR International Instruments Equality, dignity, respect for human rights Women’s role in development Protect working women Philippine Constitution Anti-Rape Magna Carta of Women Anti-Sexual Harassment Anti-VAWC Anti-Human Trafficking Anti-Voyeurism Anti-Mail Order Bride Anti-Child Porn Statutes Gender & Development Code Anti-VAWC Implementation Local Ordinances UN Committee CEDAW (Vertido case, 2010) Rape case dismissal violated CEDAW Philippine Jurisprudence Battered woman syndrome Marital Rape Rape stereotypes
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VAW Legal Framework – Domestic Laws
Anti-Sexual Harassment (1995) Work/Education Ascendancy P: 6 yrs jail Ant-Rape (1997)/ Rape Victim Protection (1998) Carnal knowledge Sexual assault Marital rape Rape shield rule P: Life imprisonment Anti-Trafficking in Persons (2003) Users punished P: yrs jail Inter-Agency Council
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VAW Legal Framework – Domestic Laws
Anti-Violence Against Women & Children (Anti-VAWC) (2004) Women & children as victims Relationship No mediation Paid leave P: 6 yrs to life imprisonment Extra-judicial protection orders Forms Physical Sexual Psychological Economic
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Protection & Enforcement
NGO/Center Social Welfare Police Family Court (trial) Village Chief/Council Public Prosecutor Survivor Temporary Protection Order Permanent Protection Order Imprisonment
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VAW Situation Sexual violence 23% emotional violence
14% physical violence 8% sexual violence Sexual violence Spousal violence declines as education and wealth increases
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VAW Situation
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Challenges Gender insensitive laws Implementation
Rape: Marriage as condonation No divorce law; Stringent Requirements for separation, annulment Prostitution law Limited anti-sexual harassment law Implementation Sensitivity in community, frontline service providers Capacity of service providers – village officials, social workers, prosecutors, judges Support mechanisms Complementation of policies & services Reproductive health law Livelihood assistance Free-legal assistance Counseling and shelters Gender and Development (GAD) budget
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