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RA 9262 - Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act of 2004

This law provides protection for women and their children from domestic violence,
abuse, and threats. It defines various forms of violence, including physical, emotional,
psychological, and economic abuse. Legal remedies and support mechanisms for victims
are also outlined.

2. RA 11313 - Safe Spaces Act:

This law, also known as the "Bawal Bastos Law," aims to prevent gender-based sexual
harassment in public spaces. It covers a broad range of behaviors that are considered
forms of gender-based street and public spaces sexual harassment.

3. RA 8353 - Anti-Rape Law of 1997

While not specifically focused on VAWC, this law addresses sexual violence by penalizing
the crime of rape. It includes provisions for the prosecution of individuals involved in rape
cases.

4. RA 7277 - Magna Carta for Disabled Persons:

This law aims to promote and protect the rights and welfare of persons with disabilities,
ensuring their full participation in society.

5. RA 9745 - Anti-Torture Act of 2009


This law criminalizes torture and other cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or
punishment. It aims to prevent and penalize the use of torture in the Philippines.

6. Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines (RA 8293)


The Intellectual Property Code covers a broad range of intellectual property issues. While it
doesn't specifically mention plagiarism, it addresses copyright infringement, which may be
relevant in cases where original works are used without proper attribution.

7. Anti-Vandalism Laws:

While there may not be a specific law solely addressing vandalism by students, the Revised
Penal Code (Act No. 3815) in the Philippines contains provisions related to malicious mischief
(Article 327). Acts of vandalism may fall under this category.

8. Code of Conduct of Educational Institutions:

Many educational institutions have their own code of conduct and disciplinary rules. These
rules typically address issues such as property damage, disruptive behavior, and other forms of
misconduct.

9. RA 8491 - Flag and Heraldic Code of the Philippines:

This law specifies rules and guidelines regarding the proper use and display of the Philippine
flag and other national symbols. Students should be aware of and adhere to these regulations.

10. RA 10627 - Anti-Bullying Act of 2013:

This law addresses bullying in educational institutions, and students are expected to follow
rules promoting a safe and respectful environment.

11. RA 9165 - Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002:


This law addresses the illegal use, possession, and trafficking of dangerous drugs. Students are
expected to abide by the provisions of this law, which aims to prevent drug abuse and promote
a drug-free environment.

12. RA 11053 - Anti-Hazing Act of 2018:

This law specifically addresses the issue of hazing and other forms of initiation rites that cause
harm to individuals joining fraternities, sororities, or organizations. It imposes stricter
regulations and penalties to prevent hazing-related injuries or deaths.

13. RA 7877 - Anti-Sexual Harassment Act of 1995:

This law prohibits sexual harassment in workplaces, educational or training institutions, and
other related environments. Students are protected against sexual harassment, and
educational institutions are required to establish mechanisms to address and prevent such
incidents.

14. RA 10618 - An Act Strengthening the Early Childhood Care and Development System:

This law focuses on the early childhood care and development system, ensuring the well-being
of young children and promoting a positive environment for their growth and learning.

15. RA 8292 - Higher Education Modernization Act of 1997:

While not specifically addressing plagiarism, this law provides guidelines for higher education
institutions and may indirectly influence how institutions handle issues related to academic
integrity.

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