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The National Archives of the Philippines ( Filipino: Pambansang Sinupan ng Pilipinas and abbreviated NAP) is an agency of the Republic of the Philippines mandated to collect, store, preserve and make available archival records of the Government and other primary sources pertaining to the history and development of the country.
The following table lists Philippine laws which have been mentioned in Wikipedia, or are otherwise notable. Only laws passed by Congress 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.
The following is the list of laws passed by the 13th Congress of the Philippines : Date approved. RA number. Title/category. Affected municipality or city. Affected province. 2004-09-21. 9333. Fixing the Date of Regular Elections of Elective Officials of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.
The National Archives and Records Administration ( NARA) is an independent agency of the United States government within the executive branch, [ 4] charged with the preservation and documentation of government and historical records. It is also tasked with increasing public access to those documents that make up the National Archives. [ 5]
The following is the list of laws passed by the 14th Congress of the Philippines : Date approved. RA number. Title/category. Affected municipality or city. Affected province. 2008-02-28. 9496. Amending the Agricultural Tariffication Act or RA 8178 : Extending the Utilization Period of the Agricultural Competitiveness Enhancement Fund.
Amdahl's law (maximum possible speed-up to a parallel program when adding more computing power) Bell's law of computer classes (corollary to Moore's law for computer class formation) Brooks's law. Conway's law. Dennard scaling. Engelbart's law. Eroom's law. Godwin's law (Prediction of internet debating patterns)
The following is a list of ancient legal codes in chronological order: Cuneiform law. The code of law found at Ebla (2400 BC) Code of Urukagina (2380–2360 BC) Code of Ur-Nammu, king of Ur (c. 2050 BC). Copies with slight variations found in Nippur, Sippar and Ur; Laws of Eshnunna (c. 1930 BC) [2] Code of Lipit-Ishtar (c. 1870 BC) [3 ...
The following is a list of major areas of legal practice and important legal subject-matters. From, one of the five capital lawyers in Roman Law, Domitius Ulpianus, (170–223) – who differentiated ius publicum versus ius privatum – the European, more exactly the continental law, philosophers and thinkers want(ed) to put each branch of law into this dichotomy: Public and Private Law ...