Allegiance and Identity in a Globalised World
Herausgeber: Jenkins, Fiona; Rubenstein, Kim; Nolan, Mark
Allegiance and Identity in a Globalised World
Herausgeber: Jenkins, Fiona; Rubenstein, Kim; Nolan, Mark
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Examines questions of allegiance and identity in a globalised world through the disciplines of law, politics, philosophy and psychology.
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Examines questions of allegiance and identity in a globalised world through the disciplines of law, politics, philosophy and psychology.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 688
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1225g
- ISBN-13: 9781107074330
- ISBN-10: 1107074339
- Artikelnr.: 41129109
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 688
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1225g
- ISBN-13: 9781107074330
- ISBN-10: 1107074339
- Artikelnr.: 41129109
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
1. Introduction: allegiance and identity in a globalised world Fiona
Jenkins, Mark Nolan and Kim Rubenstein; Part I. Constitutional Legal
Foundations: 2. Identity at the edge of the constitutional community Elisa
Arcioni; 3. An odd partnership: identity-based constitutional claims in
modern democracy Vito Breda; 4. Reconciling regional autonomy with national
sovereignty: what does China mean to Hong Kong? Simon Marsden; 5. Is Europe
still worth fighting for? Allegiance, identity, and integration paradigms
revisited Pablo Cristóbal Jiménez Lobeira; Part II. Indigenous and
Customary Law: 6. (Em)placing law: migration, belonging and place in
Solomon Islands Rebecca Monson and George Hoa'au; 7. Does law constitute
identity? Indigenous allegiance and identity in Australia Asmi Wood and
Jo-Anne Weinman; Part III. Social Inclusion and Exclusion: 8. Pledging
allegiance: the strangers inside democracy and citizenship Fiona Jenkins;
9. When immigrants and converts are not truly one of us: examining the
social psychology of marginalizing racism Michael J. Platow, Diana M. Grace
and Michael J. Smithson; 10. Diversity, national identity and social
cohesion: welfare redistribution and national defence Peter Balint; Part
IV. National Security Concerns and Counter-terrorism Law: 11. The security
of citizenship?: Finnis in the context of the United Kingdom's citizenship
stripping provisions Rayner Thwaites; 12. Political criminals, terrorists
and extra-criminal regimes of punishment Ben Golder and Christopher
Michaelsen; 13. Dangerous intersection: migration and counter-terrorism
laws in the case of Dr Mohammed Haneef Susan Harris Rimmer; Part V. Forced
and Voluntary Migration of Refugees and Children: 14. Recognition and
narrative identities: is refugee law redeemable? Matthew Zagor; 15.
Myth-conceiving sovereignty: the legacy of the nineteenth century Eve
Lester; 16. Betrayal and broken ties: British child migrants to Australia,
citizenship and identity Sharon Bessell; Part VI. Temporary or Permanent
Labour Migration: 17. Temporary migration, identity and allegiance Valeria
Ottonelli and Tiziana Torresi; 18. Transnational labour migrants: whose
responsibility? Susan Kneebone; Part VII. Transnational and International
Legal Perspectives: 19. The complicated case of Stern Hu: allegiance,
identity and nationality in a globalised world Joshua Neoh, Donald R.
Rothwell and Kim Rubenstein; 20. The end of Olympic nationality Peter J.
Spiro; 21. The perils of judicial construction of identity - a critical
analysis of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia's
Jurisprudence on Protected Persons Tamás Hoffman; 22. Primordialism and
otherness: the 'ethnic' underpinning of 'minority' in international law
Mohammad Shahabuddin; 23. The relevance of nationality in the age of
Google, Skype and Facebook Rishi Gulati; 24. Concluding remarks Thomas
Pogge.
Jenkins, Mark Nolan and Kim Rubenstein; Part I. Constitutional Legal
Foundations: 2. Identity at the edge of the constitutional community Elisa
Arcioni; 3. An odd partnership: identity-based constitutional claims in
modern democracy Vito Breda; 4. Reconciling regional autonomy with national
sovereignty: what does China mean to Hong Kong? Simon Marsden; 5. Is Europe
still worth fighting for? Allegiance, identity, and integration paradigms
revisited Pablo Cristóbal Jiménez Lobeira; Part II. Indigenous and
Customary Law: 6. (Em)placing law: migration, belonging and place in
Solomon Islands Rebecca Monson and George Hoa'au; 7. Does law constitute
identity? Indigenous allegiance and identity in Australia Asmi Wood and
Jo-Anne Weinman; Part III. Social Inclusion and Exclusion: 8. Pledging
allegiance: the strangers inside democracy and citizenship Fiona Jenkins;
9. When immigrants and converts are not truly one of us: examining the
social psychology of marginalizing racism Michael J. Platow, Diana M. Grace
and Michael J. Smithson; 10. Diversity, national identity and social
cohesion: welfare redistribution and national defence Peter Balint; Part
IV. National Security Concerns and Counter-terrorism Law: 11. The security
of citizenship?: Finnis in the context of the United Kingdom's citizenship
stripping provisions Rayner Thwaites; 12. Political criminals, terrorists
and extra-criminal regimes of punishment Ben Golder and Christopher
Michaelsen; 13. Dangerous intersection: migration and counter-terrorism
laws in the case of Dr Mohammed Haneef Susan Harris Rimmer; Part V. Forced
and Voluntary Migration of Refugees and Children: 14. Recognition and
narrative identities: is refugee law redeemable? Matthew Zagor; 15.
Myth-conceiving sovereignty: the legacy of the nineteenth century Eve
Lester; 16. Betrayal and broken ties: British child migrants to Australia,
citizenship and identity Sharon Bessell; Part VI. Temporary or Permanent
Labour Migration: 17. Temporary migration, identity and allegiance Valeria
Ottonelli and Tiziana Torresi; 18. Transnational labour migrants: whose
responsibility? Susan Kneebone; Part VII. Transnational and International
Legal Perspectives: 19. The complicated case of Stern Hu: allegiance,
identity and nationality in a globalised world Joshua Neoh, Donald R.
Rothwell and Kim Rubenstein; 20. The end of Olympic nationality Peter J.
Spiro; 21. The perils of judicial construction of identity - a critical
analysis of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia's
Jurisprudence on Protected Persons Tamás Hoffman; 22. Primordialism and
otherness: the 'ethnic' underpinning of 'minority' in international law
Mohammad Shahabuddin; 23. The relevance of nationality in the age of
Google, Skype and Facebook Rishi Gulati; 24. Concluding remarks Thomas
Pogge.
1. Introduction: allegiance and identity in a globalised world Fiona
Jenkins, Mark Nolan and Kim Rubenstein; Part I. Constitutional Legal
Foundations: 2. Identity at the edge of the constitutional community Elisa
Arcioni; 3. An odd partnership: identity-based constitutional claims in
modern democracy Vito Breda; 4. Reconciling regional autonomy with national
sovereignty: what does China mean to Hong Kong? Simon Marsden; 5. Is Europe
still worth fighting for? Allegiance, identity, and integration paradigms
revisited Pablo Cristóbal Jiménez Lobeira; Part II. Indigenous and
Customary Law: 6. (Em)placing law: migration, belonging and place in
Solomon Islands Rebecca Monson and George Hoa'au; 7. Does law constitute
identity? Indigenous allegiance and identity in Australia Asmi Wood and
Jo-Anne Weinman; Part III. Social Inclusion and Exclusion: 8. Pledging
allegiance: the strangers inside democracy and citizenship Fiona Jenkins;
9. When immigrants and converts are not truly one of us: examining the
social psychology of marginalizing racism Michael J. Platow, Diana M. Grace
and Michael J. Smithson; 10. Diversity, national identity and social
cohesion: welfare redistribution and national defence Peter Balint; Part
IV. National Security Concerns and Counter-terrorism Law: 11. The security
of citizenship?: Finnis in the context of the United Kingdom's citizenship
stripping provisions Rayner Thwaites; 12. Political criminals, terrorists
and extra-criminal regimes of punishment Ben Golder and Christopher
Michaelsen; 13. Dangerous intersection: migration and counter-terrorism
laws in the case of Dr Mohammed Haneef Susan Harris Rimmer; Part V. Forced
and Voluntary Migration of Refugees and Children: 14. Recognition and
narrative identities: is refugee law redeemable? Matthew Zagor; 15.
Myth-conceiving sovereignty: the legacy of the nineteenth century Eve
Lester; 16. Betrayal and broken ties: British child migrants to Australia,
citizenship and identity Sharon Bessell; Part VI. Temporary or Permanent
Labour Migration: 17. Temporary migration, identity and allegiance Valeria
Ottonelli and Tiziana Torresi; 18. Transnational labour migrants: whose
responsibility? Susan Kneebone; Part VII. Transnational and International
Legal Perspectives: 19. The complicated case of Stern Hu: allegiance,
identity and nationality in a globalised world Joshua Neoh, Donald R.
Rothwell and Kim Rubenstein; 20. The end of Olympic nationality Peter J.
Spiro; 21. The perils of judicial construction of identity - a critical
analysis of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia's
Jurisprudence on Protected Persons Tamás Hoffman; 22. Primordialism and
otherness: the 'ethnic' underpinning of 'minority' in international law
Mohammad Shahabuddin; 23. The relevance of nationality in the age of
Google, Skype and Facebook Rishi Gulati; 24. Concluding remarks Thomas
Pogge.
Jenkins, Mark Nolan and Kim Rubenstein; Part I. Constitutional Legal
Foundations: 2. Identity at the edge of the constitutional community Elisa
Arcioni; 3. An odd partnership: identity-based constitutional claims in
modern democracy Vito Breda; 4. Reconciling regional autonomy with national
sovereignty: what does China mean to Hong Kong? Simon Marsden; 5. Is Europe
still worth fighting for? Allegiance, identity, and integration paradigms
revisited Pablo Cristóbal Jiménez Lobeira; Part II. Indigenous and
Customary Law: 6. (Em)placing law: migration, belonging and place in
Solomon Islands Rebecca Monson and George Hoa'au; 7. Does law constitute
identity? Indigenous allegiance and identity in Australia Asmi Wood and
Jo-Anne Weinman; Part III. Social Inclusion and Exclusion: 8. Pledging
allegiance: the strangers inside democracy and citizenship Fiona Jenkins;
9. When immigrants and converts are not truly one of us: examining the
social psychology of marginalizing racism Michael J. Platow, Diana M. Grace
and Michael J. Smithson; 10. Diversity, national identity and social
cohesion: welfare redistribution and national defence Peter Balint; Part
IV. National Security Concerns and Counter-terrorism Law: 11. The security
of citizenship?: Finnis in the context of the United Kingdom's citizenship
stripping provisions Rayner Thwaites; 12. Political criminals, terrorists
and extra-criminal regimes of punishment Ben Golder and Christopher
Michaelsen; 13. Dangerous intersection: migration and counter-terrorism
laws in the case of Dr Mohammed Haneef Susan Harris Rimmer; Part V. Forced
and Voluntary Migration of Refugees and Children: 14. Recognition and
narrative identities: is refugee law redeemable? Matthew Zagor; 15.
Myth-conceiving sovereignty: the legacy of the nineteenth century Eve
Lester; 16. Betrayal and broken ties: British child migrants to Australia,
citizenship and identity Sharon Bessell; Part VI. Temporary or Permanent
Labour Migration: 17. Temporary migration, identity and allegiance Valeria
Ottonelli and Tiziana Torresi; 18. Transnational labour migrants: whose
responsibility? Susan Kneebone; Part VII. Transnational and International
Legal Perspectives: 19. The complicated case of Stern Hu: allegiance,
identity and nationality in a globalised world Joshua Neoh, Donald R.
Rothwell and Kim Rubenstein; 20. The end of Olympic nationality Peter J.
Spiro; 21. The perils of judicial construction of identity - a critical
analysis of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia's
Jurisprudence on Protected Persons Tamás Hoffman; 22. Primordialism and
otherness: the 'ethnic' underpinning of 'minority' in international law
Mohammad Shahabuddin; 23. The relevance of nationality in the age of
Google, Skype and Facebook Rishi Gulati; 24. Concluding remarks Thomas
Pogge.