This document outlines Republic Act 9262, also known as the Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act of 2004 in the Philippines. Some key points:
- It defines violence against women and their children and provides protective measures for victims. Acts of violence include physical, sexual, and psychological harm.
- Regional trial courts have jurisdiction over cases. Protection orders can be issued for up to a lifetime to prevent further violence.
- Battered woman syndrome is established as a defense. Being under the influence of substances is not a defense.
- Victims have rights like being treated with respect, legal assistance, and support services. The law aims to address violence and protect women's and children's safety