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National Identity and Social Cohesion in a Time of Geopolitical and Economic Tension: Australia - European Union - Slovenia

English · Hardback

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This book aims to enrich the thinking and discussion in relation to the importance that citizenship, immigration, rights and private laws play in the modern world. This is in a time when social cohesion and national identity is being challenged. It will explore the impact these laws have had on Australia, European Union (EU) and Slovenia. Identity and social cohesion are contested concepts and can invoke different responses. The challenges states and the EU are likely to face in retaining and even strengthening their respective identities and social cohesion from continued geopolitical shocks, security, economic volatility and environmental degradation is likely to be formidable. These alone pose some of the most complex political and policy issues facing the world. The EU can be held up as a polity that, has developed an identity and level of cohesion, while allowing member states to retain their national identities.  It has, to date, also been successful in managing the riseof nationalism. However, that has come under threat in recent times. Thus, the very foundations of liberal democracy could be diluted from the impact of these challenges. Moreover, the basic foundations of rights have, in part, already been diluted from the rise of terrorism (which is acceptable), however, the geopolitical differences pose a significant challenge, in, and of themselves.

List of contents

Chapter 1. Australia   European Union    Slovenia.- Chapter 2. The Nation State, National Identity and Citizenship.- Chapter 3. The Slovenian National Identity and Citizenship.- Chapter 4. The Australian Identity and Citizenship.- Chapter 5. Citizenship & Exclusion [Statelessness].- Chapter 6. Current Day Citizenship Law [2018-9].- Chapter 7. European Citizenship.- Chapter 8. Human Rights, Identity and Social Cohesion.- Chapter 9. Naturalization through Immigration.- Chapter 10. International Protection.- Chapter 11. Private International Law.- Chapter 12. A Pathway Forward.

About the author










Dr Robert Walters, is a Lecturer of Law, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia, and is an Adjunct Professor with the European Faculty of Law, The New University, Slovenia, Europe. Dr Walters is a member of the ASEAN Law Association, LawAsia ¿ Australia, United Nations Commission on International Trade Law Coordination Committee for Australia, and Asian Privacy Scholar Network. Since completing his PhD, Dr Walters now specializes in data protection ¿ cybercrime/security law, along with international trade, finance and investment law with a particular focus on Australia, Asia Pacific (APEC and ASEAN countries) including Europe. Dr Walters is admitted as an Australian lawyer.

Product details

Authors Robert Walters
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2020
 
EAN 9789811521638
ISBN 978-981-1521-63-8
No. of pages 364
Dimensions 156 mm x 26 mm x 242 mm
Weight 693 g
Illustrations XXI, 364 p. 3 illus.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

Internationales Recht, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Policy, LAW / International, Legal Reference / Law Profession

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