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This article contains a partial list of Philippine laws.


Sources of Philippine laws

;Notes : *Customs may be considered as supplementary source of law, however, customs which are contrary to law, public order or public policy shall not be countenanced


Abbreviations

Philippine laws have had various
nomenclature Nomenclature (, ) is a system of names or terms, or the rules for forming these terms in a particular field of arts or sciences. (The theoretical field studying nomenclature is sometimes referred to as ''onymology'' or ''taxonymy'' ). The principl ...
designations at different periods in the history of the Philippines, as shown in the following table:


Notable laws

The following table lists Philippine laws that have been mentioned in Wikipedia or are otherwise notable. Only laws passed by
Congress A congress is a formal meeting of the representatives of different countries, constituent states, organizations, trade unions, political parties, or other groups. The term originated in Late Middle English to denote an encounter (meeting of ...
and its preceding bodies are listed here; presidential decrees and other executive issuances which may otherwise carry the force of law are excluded for the purpose of this table.


Lists of laws by year


2020


2019


2018 (10967–11166)


2017 (10925–10966)


2016 (10740–10924)


2015 (10653–10739)


2014 (10635–10652)


2013 (10355–10634)


2012 (10157–10354)


2011 (10148–10156)


2010 (9903–10146)


2009 (9519–9999)


2008 (9496–9518)


2007 (9366–9495)


2006 (9342–9365)


2005 (9335–9341)


2004 (9233–9334)


2003 (9183–9232)


2002 (9163–9182)


2001 (8990–9162)


2000 (8759–8989)


1999 (8746–8758)


1998 (8446–8745)


1997 (8248–8445)


1996 (8177–8247)


1995 (7854–8176)


1994 (7667–7853)


1993 (7645–7666)


1992 (7160–7644)


1991 (6976–7159)


1990 (6831–6975)


1989 (6689–6830)


1988 (6646–6688)


1987 (6636–6645)


1972 (6424–6635)


1971 (6135–6423)


1970 (6124–6134)


1969 (5456–6123)


1968 (5191–5455)


1967 (4865–5190)


See also

*
Congress of the Philippines The Congress of the Philippines () is the legislature of the national government of the Philippines. It is Bicameralism, bicameral, composed of an upper body, the Senate of the Philippines, Senate, and a lower body, the House of Representatives ...
(section on Lawmaking) *
Philippines The Philippines, officially the Republic of the Philippines, is an Archipelagic state, archipelagic country in Southeast Asia. Located in the western Pacific Ocean, it consists of List of islands of the Philippines, 7,641 islands, with a tot ...


References


External links

The text of many Philippine laws can be found on the following sites:
Laws and Issuances
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Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines

Republic Acts – House of Representatives of the Philippines

Philippine Supreme Court E-Library



Laws, statutes & codes
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ChanRobles Virtual Law Library (new site)

The Corpus Juris Online Law Library

The Lawphil Project by Arellano Law Foundation
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