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11 - The Philippines

Native culture, transplanted institutions and women's rights

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 June 2011

Elizabeth Aguiling-Pangalangan
Affiliation:
University of the Philippines (UP) College of Law
E. Ann Black
Affiliation:
University of Queensland
Gary F. Bell
Affiliation:
National University of Singapore
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Summary

Introduction

The Republic of the Philippines is an archipelago situated between the Philippine Sea and the South China Sea. The Philippines is the 12th most populated country in the world, with about 98 million people. Manila, the country's capital, has a population of 11.5 million in an area of only 636 square kilometres. However, the greater urban area of Manila, which includes Metro Manila, puts the capital's population at around 20 million people.

The majority of Filipinos are descendants of various Malay/Malayo–Polynesian ethnic groups that migrated to the islands in the course of centuries and displaced the indigenous inhabitants. Due to intermarriage, many are mestizo (mixed blood), a term referring to Filipinos whose ancestry is part Malay and part Spanish, American, Chinese, Indian or Arab. As a result of this mixing, there are about 87 languages spoken, including the four principal languages: Cebuano, spoken in the Visayas; Ilocano, spoken in northern Luzon; Maranao and related dialects spoken in Mindanao and Tagalog, upon which the national language, Pilipino, is based.

There are an estimated 4.5 million Filipinos working overseas. In 2008 their total remittance was 141,904 million pesos, an increase from 85,415 million pesos in 2005. The remittances clearly prop up the Philippine economy during times of financial crisis.

The Philippines has a presidential, unitary form of government, where the President functions as both head of state and head of Government and is Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces.

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Law and Legal Institutions of Asia
Traditions, Adaptations and Innovations
, pp. 372 - 399
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2011

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Aguiling-Pangalangan, E A, Responses to Victims of Domestic Violence in the Philippines, Routledge Publishing, Singapore, 2008Google Scholar
Bernas, J, The 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines: A Commentary, Rex Book Store, Manila, 2003
Cabillas, D, ‘Iglesia Filipina Independiente’, The Ecumenical Review, vol. 54, 2002Google Scholar
Cortes, I, The Ideal Law School, University of the Philippines, Philippines, 1994Google Scholar
Goh, R, Christianity in Southeast Asia, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore, 2005CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Merryman, J H, ‘Legal Education There and Here: A Comparison’, Stanford Law Review, vol. 27, p. 859, 1975CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Pangalangan, R, ‘“Anointing Power with Piety”: People Power, Democracy and the Rule of Law’, in Pangalangan, R (ed), Law and Newly Restored Democracies: The Philippines Experience in Restoring Political Participation and Accountability, IDE Asian Law Series No. 13, Institute of Developing Economies, Japan, 2002Google Scholar
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Villareal II, E, Legal Profession, Rex Bookstore, Manila, Philippines, 2002Google Scholar
Angara v Electoral Commission, GR No. L-45081, 15 July 1936
Antonio v Reyes, GR No. 155800, 10 March citation 2006
Cayetano v Monsod, GR No. 100113, 3 September 1991
Eisenstadt v Baird, 405 US 408 (1972)
Griswold v Connecticut, 381 US 479 (1965)
Lourdes Osil v Office of the Mayor of the City of Manila, and the City Health Department of the City of Manila, CA SP No. 102331
Narag v Narag, 291 SCRA 451(1998)
Navarro v Domagtoy, AM No. MTJ-96–1088, 19 July 1996
People v Genosa, GR No. 135981, 15 January 2004
Philippine Rabbit Bus Lines v Goimco, GR No. 135507, 29 November 2005
Republic v Molina, 268 SCRA 198 (1997)
Santiago, In re, 70 Phil 66 (1940)
Selanova v Mendoza, AM No. 804-CJ, 19 May 1975
Senate of the Philippines v Ermita, GR No. 169659, 20 April 2006
Tanada v Tuvera, GR No. L-63915, 29 December 1986
Terre v Terre, AM No. 2349, 3 July 1992
1987 Constitution
Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act
Code of Professional Responsibility
Domestic Adoption Act
Executive Order 003
Executive Order 809, 3 August 1988
Executive Order No. 209, 2 August 1988 (Family Code of the Philippines)
Executive Order No. 464
House Bill 4016 (Divorce Bill)
National Internal Revenue Code
Presidential Decree 1083, 4 February 1977 (Code of Muslim Personal Laws of the Philippines)
Proclamation No. 3, promulgating a Freedom Constitution, dated 25 March 1986
Republic Act 386, 18 June 1949 (Civil Code of the Philippines)
Republic Act 6734
Republic Act 7160, 10 October 1991 (Local Government Code of 1991)
Republic Act 7192, 11 December 1991 (Women in Nation Building Act)
Republic Act 7610, 17 June 1992 (Child Abuse Law)
Republic Act 7975
Republic Act 8249
Republic Act 8353, 30 September 1997 (The Anti-Rape Law of 1997)
Republic Act 8369, 28 October 1997
Republic Act 8371, 23 November 1997 (Indigenous Peoples Rights Act)
Republic Act 8551, 25 February 1998 (Philippine National Police Reform and Reorganization Act of 1998)
Republic Act 9262, 27 March 2004 (Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children (VAWC) Act)
Republic Act 9282, 23 April 2004
Republic Act 9710, 15 September 2009 (Magna Carta of Women)
Republic Act 9255 (Family Code and Republic Act)
Revised Penal Code
Rules of Court
Tariff and Customs Code
‘Background Note: Philippines’ (2010) US Department of State <http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2794.htm>
‘Bar Matter 850’ (22 August 2001) Integrated Bar of the Philippines <http://www.ibp.ph/d08.html>
Central Intelligence Agency, The World Factbook, Philippines <https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/rp.html>
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‘Film-Star Ex-President of Philippines, Joseph Estrada, is Jailed for Life’ (12 September 2007) Times Online <http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article2437550.ece>
Guerrero, L L, Mangahas, M and Manuel, M, ‘New SWS Study of the Judiciary and the Legal Profession Sees Some Improvements, But Also Recurring Problems’ (25 January 2005) Social Weather Stations <http://www.sws.org.ph/pr050125.htm>
‘Hong Kong Has Best Judicial System in Asia: Business Survey (14 September 2008) The Economic Times <http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/3482085.cms>
‘Iglesia ni Cristo’ (2010) Let Us Reason Ministries <http://www.letusreason.org/Igleidir.htm>
Imposing Misery: The Impact of Manila's Ban on Contraception (2007), report prepared by Linangan ng Kababaihan, Inc (Likhaan), Reproductive Health, Rights and Ethics Center for Studies and Training (ReproCen), and Center for Reproductive Rights, Center for Reproductive Rights <http://reproductiverights.org/sites/default/files/documents/Philippines%20report.pdf>
‘Indigenous Peoples’ Annulment of Marriage Less Expensive' (7 June 2007) Republic of the Philippines National Statistics Office, Office of the Civil Registrar General <http://sois.census.gov.ph/node/46222>
Panganiban, Chief Justice Artemio, ‘Entering the Legal Profession’ (Speech delivered at the 116th Foundation Day of the Philippine Bar Association, 27 April 2007) Personal Website <http://cjpanganiban.ph/speeches/entering-the-legal-profession>
PHP Classes (2010), About Philippines <http://www.phpclasses.org/browse/country/ph/>
‘Population and Annual Growth Rates by Region, Province and City/Municipality: 1995, 2000, 2007’ (2007) Philippines National Statistics Office <http://www.census.gov.ph/data/sectordata/2007/municipality.pdf>
Punay, E, ‘1,310 Pass 2008 Bar Exams’ (3 April 2009) Philstar <http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=455052>
Reyes, C, ‘Bulacan Uses Filipino in Court Trials’ (20 August 2009) Inquirer.net. <http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/nation/view/20090820–221129/Bulacan-uses-Filipino-in-court-trials>
‘SC Dismisses Makati Family Court Judge’ (4 May 2010) Supreme Court of the Philippines, Court News Flash <http://sc.judiciary.gov.ph/news/courtnews%20flash/2010/05/05041001.php>
‘Statistics on Violence Against Filipino Women’ (2010) Philippine Commission on Women <http://www.ncrfw.gov.ph/index.php/statistics-on-filipino-women/14-factsheets-on-filipino-women/73-statistics-fs-violence-against-filipino-women>
‘Table 6: Total and Average Remittance in Cash and in Kind of Overseas Filipino Workers by Sex: 2008 and 2009’, Philippines National Statistics Office <http://www.census.gov.ph/data/sectordata/2008/sof0806.htm>
UN Committee on the Rights of the Child, Consideration of Reports Submitted by States Parties under Article 44 of the Convention: Convention on the Rights of the Child: 3rd and 4th Periodic Reports of States Parties Due in 2007: Philippines (20 March 2009) UNHCR, Refworld <http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/49faa73f2.html>

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