Dr Pablo Cristóbal Jiménez Lobeira
Areas of expertise
- Political Theory And Political Philosophy 160609
- Citizenship 440802
Research interests
- Migration, Religion and Citizenship in Europe
- Climate Policy Implementation in Europe and Latin America
- Human Rights Clause in EU Trade Agreements
Researcher's projects
Drawing on my multidisciplinary background, I use a political philosophy perspective to approach problems such as political regime, economic solidarity and social cohesion, migration, integration and citizenship, hurdles to human rights, climate and free trade policy implementation, and the interaction between religion, secularism and democracy in Europe, the Americas and Australasia.
Currently writing chapters for books coming out of the following projects:
(1) Implementing Climate Policies.
(2) Third Country Engagement with EU Trade Policy.
(3) EU Migration & Integration.
Publications
- Quirico, A & Jiménez Lobeira, P 2022, 'The Asymmetries of Disability Rights Protection in the Inter-American System', in Ottavio Quirico (ed.), Inclusive Sustainability: Harmonising Disability Law and Policy, Springer Nature Singapore Pte. Ltd., Singapore, p. 303.
- Jiménez Lobeira, P 2021, 'La sublimacion personalista del amor erotico', in Gabriel Marti Andres and Roberto Casales Garcia (ed.), Metafisica y Familia. Homenaje a Tomas Melendo. Tomo I. Fundamentacion, Editorial Torres Asociados, Spain, pp. 595-640.
- Jimenez Lobeira, PC 2021, 'Europe United in Diversity - An Analogical Hermeneutics Perspective', Australian and New Zealand Journal of European Studies, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 45-58.
- Jimenez Lobeira, P 2015, 'European Identity and other Mysteries - Seeking out the hidden source of unity for a troubled polity', Hermes Analogica, vol. 6, pp. 1-35.
- Jimenez Lobeira, PC 2014, 'Veils, crucifixes and the public sphere: What kind of secularism? Rethinking neutrality in a post-secular Europe', Journal of Intercultural Studies, vol. 35, no. 4, pp. 385-402.
- Jimenez Lobeira, PC 2014, 'Is Europe still worth fighting for? Allegiance, identity and integration paradigms revisited', in Fiona Jenkins, Mark Nolan & Kim Rubinstein (ed.), Allegiance and Identity in a Global World, Cambridge University Press, UK, pp. 94-114.
- Jimenez Lobeira, PC 2012, 'EU Citizenship and Political Identity: The Demos and Telos Problems', European Law Journal, vol. 18, no. 4, pp. 504-517.
- Jimenez Lobeira, PC 2011, 'Exploring cosmopolitan communitarian EU citizenship - An analogical reading', Open Insight, vol. 12, no. 25, pp. 145-168.
- Jimenez Lobeira, PC 2011, 'Liberal Democracy: Culture Free? The Habermas-Ratzinger Debate and its Implications for Europe', Australian and New Zealand Journal of European Studies, vol. 2(2), no. 3(1), pp. 44 -57.
- Jimenez Lobeira, PC 2010, 'Towards a notion of European political identity', 17th Australian Association for Professional and Applied Ethics Annual Conference, University of Sydney, Australia.
- Jimenez Lobeira, PC 2010, 'Normative Conceptions of European Identity-A Synthetic Approach', Australian Journal of Professional and Applied Ethics, vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 168-170.
- Jimenez Lobeira, PC 2010, 'EU Analogical Identity - Or the Ties that Link (Without Binding)', ANU Centre for European Studies Briefing Paper Series, vol. 1, no. 2, p. 21.
- Jimenez Lobeira, PC 2010, 'Exploring an Analogical Citizenship for Europe', Open Citizenship, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 28-49.