Essay On Globalization
Essay On Globalization
Essay On Globalization
It makes sense to say that the term Globalization is far more diverse
and flexible than what most of us would define it. Accordingly, it has been a
term introduced in our society even in the past. Today, the effects of
globalization are felt in different disciplines and surely, it has revolutionized
the way people perceives the world.
In relation thereto, this essay will focus on how, in an age where
paradigm shifts are so welcomed, a law student as well as the law school he
is affiliated with, may be able to blend and progress effectively especially
that the field of law is more than ever being transformed by this so-called
concept.
The recent news about MH17 missile bombing and the untimely
demise of its innocent victims has been one of the many tragic eye openers
for nations to become more vigilant of their surroundings as well as to trash
the apathetic kind of attitude with regard to matters that concerns almost
every people of every nation. The fact that the trial of human rights
violations had been transferred from the international realm to a domestic
one has been one of the effects of globalization. Our country, as provided for
in the Constitution, is definitely bound to adhere to the generally accepted
principles of international law. Moreover, just as every nations actions
readily affect others of equal standing, the same idea may find its application
in our Statethat every sectors positive act largely affects the manner of
how society works.
It is worth considering that most law schools in the Philippines practice
a Socratic method in teaching law to their students. Most, if not all, practice
negative reinforcement in order to get students into studying and striving
moreeven though the reality is, every law student has a personality distinct
from each of their peers. Such method often leads to the students
questioning their own abilities and capacities as a person because they now
use their peers achievements as a benchmark of how they perform well in
class. Such experience is what sociologist Samuel Stouffer termed as
relative deprivation. The point, according to Stouffer is that, we form our
impressions not globally, by placing ourselves in the broadest possible
context, but locallyby comparing ourselves to people in the same boat as
ourselves.1
1 Malcom Gladwell, David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and The Art of Battling
Giants, Little Brown and Company, 2013.
cope and help others to do the same even if that means sacrificing ones
own time to read a chapter of his/her law books. Just as international laws
and guidelines are being innovated continuously to be complementary with
globalization, one must see to it that he/she is not only being mindful of
his/her current situation. Indeed, if we have a better understanding of the
world, then adapting to different kinds of circumstances will be an ease.
In conclusion, everyone is interconnected with each other. Also, just as much
as the Philippines and its law system had been adaptive of changes in the
past, it is more than ever ready to face an innovation today. We had been
ready before, there is no way that we cannot today.
Written By: Roxanne G. Domingo, San Sebastian College-Recoletos College of
Law