Magallona, Merlin M.,

Globalization and sovereignty / Globalization & sovereignty Subtitle on cover: Republic in crisis Dean Merlin M. Magallona, Professor of Public International Law, College of Law, University of the Philippines. - xi, 397 pages ; 23 cm. - Faculty scholarship series Faculty scholarship series (University of the Philippines. College of Law) .

Includes bibliographical references.

Globalization trends : from republican democracy to authoritarianism --
Economic nationalism and the National Treatment Clause : the case of the Philippine constitution vs. the WTO agreement --
International economic integration and the Philippine nation-state : from economic nationalism to national treatment principle --
Transnationalization of the practice of law: comments on the Uruguay Round's general agreement on trade in services --
Impact of multinational corporations on developing economies --
Transnational corporations : toward a definition of a national economic security problem and its resolution --
The Philippine debt crisis in an international setting --
The Philippines and the Baker Plan : background and implications --
U.S. Marshall Plan for the Philippines : U.S. military bases and foreign monopoly capital --
Japan and the industrial integration of ASEAN : the Philippines as a subcontracting state --
Some patterns of political and economic developments in the ASEAN --
The Philippine state : portrait of a failed sovereignty --
The Philippines towards a supranational economic order : the context of GATT.

"The essays and articles collected in this book arrive at the synthesis that the nation's strategic center has been persistently occupied by the sovereign power of the same imperialist complex and its invisible ramifications. Soon the waves of globalization will sweep away the last refuge of the nationalist identity under the nation's Constitution, following the tsunami of the national-treatment provisions of the WTO agreements and its new dimensions in the ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint. In this book, Dean Merlin Magallona opines that the national leadership has yet to evolve to the point of greatness that will direct the Filipino community on the path to self-determined sovereignty."--Back cover.

College of Law Bachelor of Laws


In English.

9789711504687 (pbk)

2016329153


Constitutional law--Philippines.
Self-determination, National--Philippines.
Law and globalization.
Sovereignty.

KPM1750 / .M343 2016

342.599 M27 2016