TY - BOOK AU - Jenkins,Fiona AU - Nolan,Mark Andrew AU - Rubenstein,Kim TI - Allegiance and identity in a globalised world T2 - Connecting international law with public law SN - 1107074339 U1 - 323.6 PY - 2014/// CY - Cambridge, United Kingdom PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Características nacionales KW - Ciudadanía KW - Aspectos sociales KW - Minorías KW - Estado legal (Derecho) N1 - Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice; 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 ER -