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common legal tradition (Roman Empire, in fact), can we predict the legal dimension of a Constitution for Eurasia?
c) In that moment it must be start a global educational change, not only in Law faculties, to understand and to apply new law, but also in every state, because the complexity of changes cannot be seen in one day.
In this context, we have a single question: the loyalty of every person of Eurasia will belong to whom? Because the history never must be forgotten31!
Another question is related about the administrative organization of the territory — now, only one big state, but what kind of internal autonomy inside every small part of every state who compose the Eurasian state, because without a strong centralization is impossible to build a functioning state.
The last question is about the justice — where it must be The Supreme Court of Justice? Where it must be The Constitutional Court?
Regarding this; we must note that:
How many procedural steps (appeal, recourse and more) a person must do to be judged by the Supreme Court of Justice?
How it must be invoked the control from The Constitutional Court?
Who are the administrative institutions who shall fulill the decision of the Eurasian justice? Only one example: in one state a person is affected by the behavior of another state. He claims the state, but this state is too strong to be punishing easily . ca we have equality between states?
Conclusion
In this case, Eurasia is a seductive idea. However, it can be tried to create such a state, but, in our opinion, legal problems are the «big stone», in front of any political ideas. In fact, we must note the
process of negotiations — it is not simple, and, of course, somebody negotiate in a big state, but national parliaments must accept, and, after that, because the dimensions of Eurasia are too big for today human society, it must be approved on referendum by citizens. And today we are not sure about their political opinions .
MULTIPOLARISM AND NEW REGIMES IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AREA MORE EVERYTHING BECOMES USELESS
Ermanno Visintainer
Chairman of the Research Center «Vox Populi» (Italy)
This verse, inspired by a famous song of the Italian singer Franco Battiato, «The King of the World», not devoid of reference to the homonymous work of the French esoterist, Rene Guenon, and to all the corollaries deriving from it, seems, with its eschatological-oracular tones, to lend itself ad hoc in order to outline and extrapolate the geopolitical scenarios being in sight, in the irst place for the imminent future of our continent, so for the entire planet.
The overwhelming economic crisis that we are experiencing at irst hand, which, instead of inding a solution, bites more and more, along with the several dissolutive warning signs of spiritual nature, advocated by many traditionalists of the last century, does seem to place us in a epochal dark junction era, an era anyway of metamorphosis in comparison with the monolithic immobility that has characterized the previous scenarios of the international relationships.
The most recent update of these warning signs is represented by the extreme attempts of the Anglo-speaking West and its bards, to react to this sort of entropic process through the neo-conservatism - another regurgitation of the dialectical materialism of Marxian memory - and the unipolarism of the passed Bush era, besmirched in the Iraq quagmire. «The war against the sacred, never completed by the Left, which is more effectively carried out by the occidentalist Right» as writes Pietrangelo Buttafuoco.
Similarly, the allusion to the English language, paradigm of an asyntactic, irreverent and pseudo-egalitarian pragmatism lends itself well to rise to an icon of the clash of civilizations formulated by Samuel P. Huntington. By sunset, therefore, of some Western languages in favour of more conservative languages, utilizing in comparison of Latin, different writing systems if not even ideographic systems.
After the collapse of the Berlin Wall, it had spread an illusory idea, a belief that we had now reached a «unipolar» world, with a single hegemonic power, the United States of America, and, above all, a <unique> culture <, represented by the concept of free market in economy and its liberal-democratic «superstructure» in politics.
But contrary to this view, today, many observers are increasingly in agreement that the geo-economic and geopolitical core of the world is moving toward the East and the centrality of the Anglo-speaking supremacy, which had its heyday during the last century, is shaken and crumbling in order to give way to a multipolarism already consolidated into new emerging entities, such as Russia, China, India and even Brazil.
However, beyond these «solo» players the real protagonists of the new Great Game, rather than individual countries are destined to be combinations or coalitions of countries based on a common background, such as Eurasian, because antecedent to the crushing of the «big identities «into the more restricted entities of the nation states.
And considering the geopolitical determinism, as well as the impulses and the synergistic movements that are crossing Eurasia, aimed at creating a new anti-Atlantis Silk Road, we can not minimize the role that might play all the minor entities, regional powers or communities of states which already have their own prestige on the international chessboard, such as Turkey, Iran or Central Asia.
Just Eurasia, because of its central role conferred on it by Mackinder, would seem destined to resume the role of hinge-axis and plot of that geostrategic diagram possessed by ancient empires of the steppes, especially now attributed to its geo-economic importance
due to the massive presence of natural energy sources. As well as that of natural corridor or container - depending on the perspective -the two emerging macro-powers, China and India.
One of these new realities is precisely the Eurasian Economic Community (EurAsEC), an international organization which brings together some of the CIS member states. Founded in 2000 by Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, and as observers the presence of Armenia, Moldova and Ukraine.
So much so that as starting from the January 2012, it will begin the practical phase of the Common Economic Space, which arguably has grown over the Customs Union of Kazakhstan, Belarus and Russia. Coherently there will be uniied laws of real mechanisms for coordination of economic policies of the three countries and cross-border movement of resources, services, capital and workforce.
Side by side with the rise of this new community entity, we will also assist to a slow and inexorable crushing of another international actor: the European Union, which because of its outside-directed politics has shown that the only economy is not suficient to implement a Community project like that. As says Alexandr Dugin, if it lacks a common political project, a clear geopolitical vision, it' impossible create anything of reliable. And what should be considered is the construction of a Eurasian Union. Therefore, we should start with the theory of a multipolar world, and not with the technical steps of economic integration.
Moreover, as stated by Leonid Savin, Europe is destined to the cooperation with Russia. It is not only for the energy dependence that the European politicians love to return to these steps, but also out of necessity due to the geographical constitution: the Heartland is in the heart of Russia, being a magnet for the entire Eurasian periphery.
As for Italy, it is an Eurasian Door open to the Mediterranean, the hot area of the planet in recent months. One of the areas where the monopolar forces are trying to play a new hegemonic game through the destabilization of the Middle East and North Africa.