The feasibility of establishing the federal form of government in the Philippines
摘要
This research aimed to determine the applicability of federalism in the Philippines. To achieve this objective, the researcher chose three model countries, namely, Australia, Germany and the United States and reviewed the characteristics of each federal structure and derived the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats in a federal government. Federalism is a form of government where administrative powers are shared between the national government and its states. Federal states, in the Philippine context, may come in the form of regions or group of provinces. Unlike in a Unitarian government, these states could act independently on certain areas of governance such as charting their own economic development agenda, managing their taxes, designing their infrastructure program, issuing licenses, and administering health, education and social service programs. The national government, would retain jurisdiction over all things of national interest, including foreign policy, defense, and managing the country’s finances, and others. On the other hand, federalism could promote divisiveness, uneven distribution of wealth, bureaucracy, and political dynasties. The researcher‘s assessment showed that a semi-presidential federal system is suitable to the Philippines. However, before we shift to federalism, further study of the proposals shall be conducted to come up with a federal system that will reflect Filipino ideologies and an instrument for the betterment of the whole country.
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Abstract only
建议引文
Balestramon, N. N. (2018). The feasibility of establishing the federal form of government in the Philippines (Unpublished postgraduate thesis). Central Philippine University, Jaro, Iloilo City.
文件类型
Thesis关键字
部
College of Law学位
Juris Doctor货架位置
Law Library 340.72 B195
物理描述
vi, 64 leaves
集合
- Juris Doctor [144]
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