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Ethnic diversity, plural democracy and human dignity : challenges to the European Union and Western Balkans / / edited by Mario Kresić [and three others]



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Titolo: Ethnic diversity, plural democracy and human dignity : challenges to the European Union and Western Balkans / / edited by Mario Kresić [and three others] Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
©2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (279 pages)
Disciplina: 323.14
Soggetto topico: Minorities - Legal status, laws, etc
Cultural pluralism
Persona (resp. second.): KresićMario
Note generali: Includes index.
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- Introduction to Ethnic Diversity, Plural Democracy and Human Dignity -- 1 The Problem -- 1.1 Ethnic Conflicts -- 1.2 Populist Isolationism -- 1.3 Globalization and Disunity -- 2 Concepts and Hypotheses -- 3 Religious Dimensions -- 3.1 Human Dignity -- 3.2 Clericalism and Culturalism -- 4 Self-determination and Secession -- 4.1 Austria-Hungary and Versailles -- 4.2 Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia -- 4.3 Yugoslavia Without Communism? -- 5 Theory of Law and State -- 5.1 Criteria for Legal Scholarship -- 5.2 Mainstream Legal Scholarship -- 5.3 Kelsen´s Theory of Law and State -- 6 Contributions to the Volume -- 6.1 Kresić: Compulsory Adjudication -- 6.2 Carrio: Democracy and Nationalism -- 6.3 Banović: Collective Identity -- 6.4 Sahadzić: Constitutional Asymmetry -- 6.5 Errasti: Dêmoicracy and Catalonia -- 6.6 Iserić: Constitutional Court of B & -- H -- 6.7 Letnar: Ideology in the Court -- 6.8 Pleps: Continuity of Citizenship -- 6.9 Vasiljević: EU and Croatian Minorities -- 6.10 Anderson & -- Morgan: Provoking Memory -- 7 CEENJ and Follow-Up? -- References -- Part I: European Principles and Ethnic Conflicts -- Compulsory Adjudication: An Emerging Principle of European Law and the Western Balkans´ Accession to the European Union? -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Conceptual Problems -- 1.2 Practical Problems -- 1.3 Methodology and Outline of the Arguments -- 2 Theoretical Framework -- 2.1 Ross´s Conception of Sources of International Law -- 2.2 Adapting Ross´s Conception to the Concept of Emerging Norm -- 2.3 Proposed Concept of Emerging Norm in Light of Contemporary Theoretical Research -- 3 Compulsory Adjudication and European Union -- 3.1 Principle of Compulsory Adjudication as Emerging from the EU´s Normative Documents -- 3.1.1 Unformulated Principle in the Treaties.
3.1.2 Unformulated Principle in the Normative Documents for EU Accession -- 3.2 Principle of Compulsory Adjudication as Emerging from Custom in the EU (and EFTA) Region -- 3.2.1 Practice of EU (and EFTA) Member States -- 3.2.2 Practice of EU Organs: Political Statements on International Rule of Law -- 3.3 Principle of Compulsory Adjudication as Emerging from EU Culture and the Political Morality of the EU -- 4 Compulsory Adjudication and the Western Balkans -- 4.1 Principle of Compulsory Adjudication in the National´s Normative Systems on EU Accession -- 4.2 Customs Regarding Disputed Relations in the Western Balkan Region -- 4.3 Culture and Political Morality of the Western Balkans -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Democratic Principle and Nationalistic Aspirations in Plurinational States. A Republican Approach -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Meeting Point -- 3 Legitimate Institutions -- 4 Democracy -- 4.1 The Moral Basis of Democracy -- 4.2 A Republican Conception of Democracy -- 5 Co-operation and Trust -- 5.1 Reasonable Trust -- 6 Free People and Free Political Choices -- 6.1 Non Dominant Political Communities -- 6.2 Free Political Arrangements -- 7 The Democratic Principle and Nationalism -- 7.1 The Democratic Principle Does Not Apply to Nationalism Claims -- 7.2 The Democratic Principle Applies But Does Not Count -- 8 Conclusion -- References -- Individual Identity, Collective Identity and Human Dignity. What Are the Best Models to Accommodate Different Identities? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Substantialist/Essentialist and Constructivist Concepts of Identity, or Identity Defined as a Process -- 3 On the Dialogical Concept of Identity, Politics of Recognition and the Development of Self -- 4 Legal Recognition of Individual and Collective Identities -- 5 The Principle of Equality and Non-discrimination -- 6 Collective Rights -- 7 Conclusion -- References.
Part II: Federalism and Democracy -- Constitutional Asymmetry as a Surrogate in Conflict Accommodation or How (Not) to Stabilize a Constitutional System -- 1 The Groundwork: What Is the Theoretical Split About? -- 2 The Concept of Constitutional Asymmetry: Contemporary Federal Dynamics? -- 3 Stability: The Aspects That Influence? -- 4 Dynamic Stability: Adaptiveness, Trust, and Coordination! -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- A Dêmoicratic Account of the Catalan Case -- 1 Introduction: The Demoicratic Theory in a Nutshell -- 2 The Catalan Case and the Crisis of Spanish Democracy Under Scrutiny -- 3 The Catalan Case from a Complex Perspective -- 4 The Unexplored Potential of the Dêmoicratic Theory -- 5 Conclusion: The Catalan Case as a Proof That Theoretical Frameworks Can Contribute to Grounding Non-conflict Dynamics -- References -- The Role of the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Profiling Cooperative Federalism in a Multinational State -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Supremacy Clause -- 3 Division of Competences -- 3.1 Exclusive Competence of the State: The Weakest Federation Ever? -- 3.1.1 Article III.1 as a Central Constitutional Provision -- 3.1.2 Looking Beyond the Article III.1 -- 3.2 Exclusive Competences of Entities -- 3.3 Additional Competences of the State: The Curious Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina -- 3.4 Shared Competences -- 3.4.1 Human Rights and Freedoms -- 3.4.2 Old Foreign Currency Savings -- 3.4.3 Civil Law and the Economic System -- 3.4.4 Use of Languages -- 3.4.5 Balance -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Minority Rights -- Protection of Human Dignity, Plural Democracy and Minority Rights in the Case Law of the Constitutional Court of Slovenia -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 3 Measuring Ideological Profiles and Ideal Points of the Slovenian Constitutional Court Concerning the Social Dimension of Jud.
3.1 The First Mandate of the Constitutional Court (1993-1997) -- 3.2 The Second Mandate of the Constitutional Court (2002-2006) -- 3.3 The Third Mandate of the Constitutional Court (2011-2016) -- 4 Empirical Lessons from the Case Law of the Slovenian Constitutional Court -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Citizenship and State Continuity: The Example of Latvia -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Latvian Law on Citizenship, August 23, 1919 -- 3 Latvian Citizenship in the Period of Occupation -- 4 Latvian Citizenship After Regaining Independence -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- EU Minority Conditionality and the Rule of Law: The Case of Croatia -- 1 Introduction -- 2 EU Legislative and the Policy Approach Towards Ethnic Discrimination -- 2.1 Rights of Ethnic Minorities in the Global Arena -- 2.2 Rights of Ethnic Minorities in the EU -- 2.2.1 Development of the Ethnic Minority Protection in the EU -- 2.2.2 European Primary Law -- 2.2.3 European Secondary Law -- 2.2.4 Fundamental Rights and the Rule of Law in the EU -- 3 Ethnic Minority Conditionality and the Rule of Law in Croatia -- 3.1 Race and Ethnic Discrimination Before and After Croatia Joined the EU -- 3.2 Ethnic Minority Rights in the Light of the EU Conditionality Policy -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Provoking Memory: Counter-Monuments and the Expulsion of the Acadians/Le grand derangement in 1755: A Case from Canada -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Functions and Effects of Monuments and Memorials -- 3 A Critique of Three Monuments in Acadia -- 4 Warring European Empires, Oaths of Allegiance, Neutrality -- 5 The Creation and Installation of Three Counter-Monuments -- References -- Index.
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ISBN: 3-030-97917-2
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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