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Inherent Powers of State
Inherent Powers of State
INHERENT POWERS OF
STATE
GLOBALIZATION
INHERENT
POWERS OF
STATE
INHERENT POWERS OF STATE
1. POLICE POWER
Enact and enforce laws
Regulate property and liberty in the
promotion of the general welfare
of the people.
INHERENT POWERS OF STATE
2. POWER OF EMINENT DOMAIN
Enables the states to take
property for public use upon
payment of just compensation.
LIMIT OF POWER OF EMINENT
DOMAIN
ARTICLE 3 (BILL OF RIGHTS)
SECTION 1
No person shall be deprived of his/her
life, liberty, or property without due
process of law.
LIMIT OF POWER OF EMINENT
DOMAIN
ARTICLE 3 (BILL OF RIGHTS)
SECTION 9
The private property shall not be
taken for public use without just
compensation.
INHERENT POWERS OF STATE
3. POWER OF TAXATION
Impose and collect revenues for the
operation of the gov’t
The tax collected will be used in the
operation of gov’t
Infrastructure programs
Projects of the gov’t
GLOBALIZATIO
N
GLOBALIZATION
Increasing interconnections in:
Economic connections
Political connections
Social connections
GLOBALIZATION
ROLAND ROBERTSON
Father of globalization
GLOBALIZATION
POSITIVE EFFECTS:
More access to larger export markets.
Cheaper imports
Business being part of international
production
More opportunities for work
GLOBALIZATION
NEGATIVE EFFECTS:
Inflammation of income inequalities
Transnational corporations controlled
by global commerce
Cultural uniqueness is lost
3 PILLARS OF
GLOBALIZATION
1. LIBERALIZATION
Loosens the restriction concerning
imported good like quota and tariff.
A product of richer countries can
easily penetrate the poorer ones.
3 PILLARS OF
GLOBALIZATION
2. PRIVATIZATION
Government should release the
industries they have and allow the
private sector to handle it.
3 PILLARS OF
GLOBALIZATION
3. DEREGULATION
Let the Law of Market run the
economy.
ANDREI LASAM
Historical Background of
Philippine Democratic Politics
Pre-Colonial Era
The Coming Of The West