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Same-sex marriage, also known as gay marriage, is the marriage of two people of the same sex
or gender. There are records of same-sex marriage dating back to the first century. In the
modern era, marriage equality for same-sex couples was first legally acknowledged in the
Netherlands on 1 April 2001.
The Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012, also known as the
Reproductive Health Law or RH Law, and officially designated as Republic Act No. 10354, is a
Philippine law that provided universal access to methods on contraception, fertility control,
sexual education, and maternal care in the Philippines.
Human rights are moral principles or norms[1] for certain standards of human behaviour and
are regularly protected in municipal and international law.[2] They are commonly understood
as inalienable,[3] fundamental rights "to which a person is inherently entitled simply because
she or he is a human being"[4] and which are "inherent in all human beings",[5] regardless of
their age, ethnic origin, location, language, religion, ethnicity, or any other status.[3] They are
applicable everywhere and at every time in the sense of being universal,[1] and they are
egalitarian in the sense of being the same for everyone.[3] They are regarded as requiring
empathy and the rule of law[6] and imposing an obligation on persons to respect the human
rights of others,[1][3] and it is generally considered that they should not be taken away except
as a result of due process based on specific circumstances.[3]
Karapatang Kultural. Ito ang mga karapatan ng taong lumahok sa buhay kultural ng pamayanan
at magtamasa ng siyentipikong pag-unlad ng pamayanan.
Statutory law or statute law is written law passed by a body of legislature. This is as opposed to
oral or customary law; or regulatory law promulgated by the executive or common law of the
judiciary.[1] Statutes may originate with national, state legislatures or local municipalities.