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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jiří Přibáň , Professor Tom D. CampbellPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.635kg ISBN: 9781472460875ISBN 10: 1472460871 Pages: 262 Publication Date: 28 July 2015 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction; Part I Cases and Concepts; Chapter 1 Multiple Sovereignty in the EU; Chapter 2 Sovereignty, or Post-Sovereignty?; Part II Concepts and Theories; Chapter 3 Sovereignty and the Constitutional State; Chapter 4 No More Sovereignty?; Chapter 5 Power in Sovereignty and its Popular Legitimation; Part III Theories and Systems; Chapter 6 The Evolution of the EU’s Political and Legal Autopoiesis; Chapter 7 Desiring a Democratic European Polity; Chapter 101 Postscript Sovereignty of Popular Memories;Reviews""In his impressive book Jiří Přibáň tackles the controversies currently surrounding the key concept of sovereignty in a truly magisterial way. Not only does Přibáň provide an in-depth interdisciplinary account of sovereignty, but also, in a veritable tour de force, he develops a novel approach based on autopoeitic systems theory that repositions sovereignty as a semantic connector between law and politics. Přibáň's hypothesis deserves careful consideration by anyone seeking to overcome the impasse between an obsolete nation-state based conception of sovereignty and ill-fitting transnational counterparts."" - Michel Rosenfeld, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, USA ""If popular sovereignty still holds a key to the political imaginary of the age, despite its continued erosion in the face of the supposed givens of economic science, the aim of this fascinating book is to bring the concept back to the fore in all its productive ambivalence. Přibáň brings an impressive knowledge of systems-theory to navigate the field of post-sovereignty in an incisive analysis of the dialectic between the persistent political and legal semantics of sovereignty and the changes in the underlying structures of political organization in a globalized world.""- Emilios Christodoulidis, University of Glasgow, UK ""This book provides an important reconstruction of theories of sovereignty and an original discussion of their position in current legal and political realities. It contains a distinctive argument in a generally crowded field of research, and it shows how systems-theoretical approaches, placing emphasis on semantics and self-description, can be applied to illuminate theoretical constructions in law and politics."" - Christopher Thornhill, Manchester University, UK 'In his impressive book JiA(TM)i PA(TM)ibaA tackles the controversies currently surrounding the key concept of sovereignty in a truly magisterial way. Not only does PA(TM)ibaA provide an in-depth interdisciplinary account of sovereignty, but also, in a veritable tour de force, he develops a novel approach based on autopoeitic systems theory that repositions sovereignty as a semantic connector between law and politics. PA(TM)ibaA's hypothesis deserves careful consideration by anyone seeking to overcome the impasse between an obsolete nation-state based conception of sovereignty and ill-fitting transnational counterparts.' Michel Rosenfeld, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, USA 'If popular sovereignty still holds a key to the political imaginary of the age, despite its continued erosion in the face of the supposed givens of economic science, the aim of this fascinating book is to bring the concept back to the fore in all its productive ambivalence. PA(TM)ibaA brings an impressive knowledge of systems-theory to navigate the field of post-sovereignty in an incisive analysis of the dialectic between the persistent political and legal semantics of sovereignty and the changes in the underlying structures of political organization in a globalized world.' Emilios Christodoulidis, University of Glasgow, UK 'This book provides an important reconstruction of theories of sovereignty and an original discussion of their position in current legal and political realities. It contains a distinctive argument in a generally crowded field of research, and it shows how systems-theoretical approaches, placing emphasis on semantics and self-description, can be applied to illuminate theoretical constructions in law and politics.' Christopher Thornhill, Manchester University, UK """In his impressive book Jiří Přibáň tackles the controversies currently surrounding the key concept of sovereignty in a truly magisterial way. Not only does Přibáň provide an in-depth interdisciplinary account of sovereignty, but also, in a veritable tour de force, he develops a novel approach based on autopoeitic systems theory that repositions sovereignty as a semantic connector between law and politics. Přibáň's hypothesis deserves careful consideration by anyone seeking to overcome the impasse between an obsolete nation-state based conception of sovereignty and ill-fitting transnational counterparts."" - Michel Rosenfeld, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, USA ""If popular sovereignty still holds a key to the political imaginary of the age, despite its continued erosion in the face of the supposed givens of economic science, the aim of this fascinating book is to bring the concept back to the fore in all its productive ambivalence. Přibáň brings an impressive knowledge of systems-theory to navigate the field of post-sovereignty in an incisive analysis of the dialectic between the persistent political and legal semantics of sovereignty and the changes in the underlying structures of political organization in a globalized world.""- Emilios Christodoulidis, University of Glasgow, UK ""This book provides an important reconstruction of theories of sovereignty and an original discussion of their position in current legal and political realities. It contains a distinctive argument in a generally crowded field of research, and it shows how systems-theoretical approaches, placing emphasis on semantics and self-description, can be applied to illuminate theoretical constructions in law and politics."" - Christopher Thornhill, Manchester University, UK ""It is Přibáň’s unique contribution to an understanding of contemporary sovereignty that provides the methodological invitation for further analysis of dissonance between the structures and semantics of global law and politics."" - Jack Meakin, University of Glasgow "" (...) Jirˇı´ Prˇiba´nˇ’s book is a timely contribution to current debates on the relevance of sovereignty to our contemporary society."" - RICHARD NOBLES AND DAVID SCHIFF, Queen Mary University of London, UK ""In my opinion, the book raises the stakes in the debates about European constitutionalism and sovereignty and the theoretical constructs and narratives that promote it. This makes it stimulating and it is certainly worthwhile to engage with its arguments."" - Urška Šadl, Copenhagen" 'In his impressive book Jiri Priban tackles the controversies currently surrounding the key concept of sovereignty in a truly magisterial way. Not only does Priban provide an in-depth interdisciplinary account of sovereignty, but also, in a veritable tour de force, he develops a novel approach based on autopoeitic systems theory that repositions sovereignty as a semantic connector between law and politics. Priban's hypothesis deserves careful consideration by anyone seeking to overcome the impasse between an obsolete nation-state based conception of sovereignty and ill-fitting transnational counterparts.' Michel Rosenfeld, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, USA 'If popular sovereignty still holds a key to the political imaginary of the age, despite its continued erosion in the face of the supposed givens of economic science, the aim of this fascinating book is to bring the concept back to the fore in all its productive ambivalence. Priban brings an impressive knowledge of systems-theory to navigate the field of post-sovereignty in an incisive analysis of the dialectic between the persistent political and legal semantics of sovereignty and the changes in the underlying structures of political organization in a globalized world.' Emilios Christodoulidis, University of Glasgow, UK 'This book provides an important reconstruction of theories of sovereignty and an original discussion of their position in current legal and political realities. It contains a distinctive argument in a generally crowded field of research, and it shows how systems-theoretical approaches, placing emphasis on semantics and self-description, can be applied to illuminate theoretical constructions in law and politics.' Christopher Thornhill, Manchester University, UK Author InformationJiA(TM)i PA(TM)ibaA is Professor of Law at Cardiff University, UK. He has published extensively in the areas of sociology of law, legal philosophy, constitutional and European comparative law, and theory of human rights. He is author of monographs Dissidents of Law (2002) and Legal Symbolism (2007), and editor of a number of books, including The Rule of Law in Central Europe (with J. Young, 1999), Law's New Boundaries (with D. Nelken, 2001) and Liquid Society and Its Law (2007). He has also published a collection of essays on contemporary art Pictures of Czech Postmodernism (2011). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |