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ANDREA BAGO

 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

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