Jiří Přibáň Explained
Jiří Přibáň (born 25 August 1967 in Prague) is a Czech academic, author, translator, and essayist who has served since 2024 as a justice of the Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic. Přibáň specialises in sociology, politology and philosophy of law, and was awarded professorship in the discipline by the Charles University in Prague in 2002.
Over his career, Přibáň published several books,[1] and he regularly appears as a political commentator in the mainstream Czech media, such as Czech Television,[2] Hospodářské noviny,[3] [4] and Právo.[5] [6] He also contributed to Journal of Law and Society and to the BBC World Service. He was a member of the Program Council of the Forum 2000 conference.[7]
Přibáň graduated from Charles University in Prague in 1989 and joined Cardiff Law School[8] staff in 2001. He is noted for applying ideas of Niklas Luhmann's system theory on philosophy of law.
In February, 2013, he refused the offer of the President Miloš Zeman to become a constitutional judge.[9]
Selected publications
- Sociologie práva (1996, 2001), SLON (Sociologické nakladatelství),
- Hranice práva a tolerance (1997), SLON,
- Rule of Law in Central Europe: the reconstruction of legality, constitutionalism and civil society in the post-Communist countries (1999), Ashgate/Dartmouth,
- Disidenti práva (2001), SLON,
- Právo a politika konverzace (2001), G plus G,
- Systems of Justice in Transition: Central European Experiences Since 1989 (2003), Ashgate Publishing,
- Dissidents of law: on the 1989 revolutions, legitimations, fictions of legality and contemporary version of the social contract, Ashgate Publishing, Aldershot (2002) p. 244
- Legal Symbolism: on law, time and European identity. Ashgate/Aldershot (2007)
- The Self-Referential European Polity, its legal context and systemic differentiation: theoretical reflections on the emergence of the EU's political and legal autopoiesis. European Law Journal, 15 (4) (2009) pp. 442–461
- The Juridification of European Identity, Its Limitations and the Search of EU Democratic Politics. Constellations, 16 (1) (2009) pp. 44–58
- From 'Which Rule of Law?' to 'The Rule of Which Law?': Post-Communist Experiences of European Legal Integration. Hague Journal on the Rule of Law, 1 (2) (2009) pp. 337–358
- Multiple Sovereignty: on Europe's Self-Constitutionalization and Legal Self-Reference. Ratio Juris, 23 (1) (2010) pp. 41–64
- Obrana ústavnosti (2014), SLON,
- In Quest of History. On Czech Statehood and Identity . Karolinum Press (2019) . Originally published in Czech as Hledání dějin. O české státnosti a identitě (2018).
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Jiří Přibáň . Portál české literatury . Czech . 5 April 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100706143432/http://www.czechlit.cz/autori/priban-jiri/ . 6 July 2010 .
- Web site: Jiří Přibáň teoretik práva, Cardiff Law School. Czech Television. Czech. 5 April 2013.
- Web site: Jiří Přibáň: Klaus není velezrádce, ale ústavu porušil. 5 March 2013 . Hospodářské noviny. Czech. 5 April 2013.
- Web site: Okamurovi a Bobošíkové nepřikládám žádnou váhu, tvrdí právní filozof Přibáň. 29 November 2013. Hospodářské noviny. Czech. 5 April 2013.
- Web site: Jiří Přibáň: O státu aneb Úvaha povolební. 7 February 2013. Novinky.cz. Czech. 5 April 2013.
- Web site: Jiří Přibáň: Dítě války, oběť míru?. 19 December 2012. novinky.cz. Czech. 5 April 2013.
- Web site: Jiří Přibáň. Forum 2000. 5 April 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20140713070708/http://www.forum2000.cz/en/about-us/committees/program-council%26wWGoVXFUWbw%3D200002421/. 13 July 2014. dead.
- Web site: České ticho po pěšině. Hekrdla. Martin. 11 June 2012. Týden. Czech. 5 April 2013.
- Web site: Zeman už vybírá nové ústavní soudce. Přibáň nabídku odmítl. Třeček. Čeněk . 13 February 2013. Mladá fronta DNES. iDNES. Czech. 5 April 2013.