Dr. Elena Pribytkova

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Curriculum VitaeDr. Elena PribytkovaE-Mail: ep2665@columbia.eduWebsite: tkovaEDUCATION2013 - present Habilitation Candidate, University of Basel, Basel, SwitzerlandMajor: Human Rights Law, Legal and Political Philosophy, Public International Law,Comparative Public Law2012 - present J.S.D. Candidate, Columbia Law School, New York, NYMajor: Human Rights Law, Legal Philosophy, Law and Sustainable Development2003 - 2007Candidate of Legal Sciences, Institute of State and Law of Russian Academy ofSciences, Moscow, RussiaMajor: Legal Philosophy, History of Legal and Political Ideas1997 - 2003Specialist in Law, (Hons) First Class, St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg,RussiaAREAS OF RESEARCH AND TEACHINGLegal and Political Philosophy, Human Rights Law, Public International Law, Comparative Public Law,Law and Sustainable Development, Legal Theory, Comparative History of Legal and Political Ideas,Legal History, EthicsPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCESince 2017Research Assistant, Human Rights Institute, Columbia Law School, New York, NYSince 2013Research Fellow, Faculty of Law, University of Basel, Switzerland2017Academic Visitor, Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, United Kingdom2015 & 2016Visiting Fellow, Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and InternationalLaw, Heidelberg, Germany2013Intern, Rule of Law Unit in the Executive Office of the Secretary-General of the UnitedNations, New York, NY2011 - 2012Research Fellow, Faculty of Law, University of Basel, Switzerland2011Visiting Teaching Fellow, Department of Social and Political Philosophy, RadboudUniversity Nijmegen, the Netherlands2010Research Fellow, Institute for Constitutional Law, Constitutional Theory and thePhilosophy of Law, Heidelberg University, Germany2007 - 2011Research Fellow, Institute of Philosophy, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany2007Research Fellow, Institute of State and Law of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow2007 - 2016Docent (Associate Professor), Faculty of Law, Moscow University for Industry andFinance “Synergy”, Moscow2004 - 2007Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, Moscow University for Industry and Finance“Synergy”2004Visiting Teaching Fellow, City-College, Tel Aviv, Israel2004Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, Academy of National Education, Moscow2004Lecturer, Faculty of Law, Russian State Social University, Moscow1999 - 2000Lecturer, Professional Lyceum “Service”, St. Petersburg

Elena Pribytkova, CV2TEACHING EXPERIENCESince 2015Faculty of Law, University of Basel, SwitzerlandA Decent Social Minimum: Linking Social Justice and Human Rights(undergraduate and graduate seminar)Human Rights Clinic 2016: Human Rights-Based Approach to Poverty ReductionStrategies (undergraduate and graduate seminar & practical research projects withFIAN Switzerland:(1) The Justiciability of Economic, Social and Cultural Rightsin Switzerland - -of-ESC-rights-inSwitzerland FW.pdf; (2) Working Poor in Switzerland (A Legal Analysis of theSituation Since 2010) - https://fian-ch.org/content/uploads/Kanoff Working poorpublish last.pdf)Human Rights Clinic 2015: The Human Right to a Decent Standard of Living andMechanisms for its Implementation (undergraduate and graduate seminar &practical research projects with FIAN Switzerland: (1) The Right to Food in BaselCity - https://ius.unibas.ch/fileadmin/user upload/fe/file/HRC Right to food Baselpublish.pdf; (2) Human Rights Impact Assessments - t.pdf)2011Faculty of Philosophy, Radboud University Nijmegen, the NetherlandsGlobal Justice: A Translation into the Language of Human Rights (graduate lecturesand seminars)2010 - 2011Institute of Philosophy, Ruhr-University Bochum, GermanyThe Normative Core of Justice in a Multicultural World (undergraduate andgraduate seminar)Three Theories of Justice: Kant, Vl. Solov’ev, Rawls (undergraduate and graduateseminar, with Professor Dr. Alexander Haardt)2004 - 2016Faculty of Law, Moscow University for Industry and Finance “Synergy”Theory of State and Law (1st-year lectures and seminars)Legal Philosophy (2nd-year lectures and seminars)History of Political and Legal Doctrines (2nd-year lectures and seminars)Contemporary Theories of Justice (2nd-year seminars)Comparative Public Law (3ed-year lectures and seminars)Contemporary Problems of the Theory of State and Law (5th-year lectures andseminars)2004City-College, Tel Aviv, IsraelLegal Theory (undergraduate lectures and seminars)Integrated Course “Jurisprudence: An Introduction to Comparative Constitutional,Civil, Criminal, Labour and Finance Law of Russia and Israel” (undergraduatelectures and seminars)2004Faculty of Law, Academy of National Education, MoscowHistory of Legal Philosophy (2nd-year lectures)2004Faculty of Law, Russian State Social University, MoscowTheory of State and Law (1st-year seminars)History of State and Law (1st-year seminars)1999 - 2000Professional Lyceum “Service”, St. PetersburgFoundations of Law (1st-year lectures and seminars)Legal Regulation of Professional Activity (2nd-year lectures and seminars)

ADMINISTRATION & COORDINATION2004 - 2008Deputy Chief at the Department of Theory and History of State and Law, MoscowUniversity for Industry and Finance “Synergy” (curriculum development &coordinating teaching and supervision responsibilities within the Department)CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION2017Special Workshop Organizer & Coordinator: “Our Responsibility to the Global Poor” –“Peace Based on Human Rights”: IVR 28th World Congress of Philosophy of Law andSocial Philosophy (Lisbon, Portugal, 17-21 July, 2017)2015Special Workshop Organizer & Coordinator: “Human Rights as an Instrument forPoverty Eradication” – “Law, Reason, and Emotion”: IVR 27th World Congress ofPhilosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (Washington, DC, US, July 27-August 1,2015)2013Special Workshop Organizer & Coordinator: “Freedom from Poverty and a DecentStandard of Living from a Social Justice and Human Rights Perspective” – “HumanRights, Rule of Law and Contemporary Social Challenges in Complex Societies”: IVR26th World Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (Belo Horizonte,Brazil, July 21-26, 2013)2009Co-organizer: The International Conference “‘Pravda’. Discourse of Justice in RussianIntellectual History” (Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany, October 29-30, 2009)PUBLICATIONSBooks2019E. Pribytkova. A Social Minimum in the Language of Human Rights. 2019 (manuscript inpreparation)2018G. Jellinek. Law as the ‘Ethical Minimum’. Legal-Philosophical Works and ScientificCorrespondence / Ed., Foreword, Afterword, Translation and Commentaries by E. Pribytkova.Moscow. 2018 (in preparation, in Russian)2017Russian Legal Philosophy: P.I. Novgorodtsev, L.I. Petrazycki and B.A. Kistiakovsky / Ed.,Foreword by E. Pribytkova. Moscow: ROSSPEN. 2017 (Forthcoming in Russian)2011E. Pribytkova. An Untimely Contemporary: V.S. Solov’ev’s Legal Philosophy. Moscow: ModestKolerov. 2011 (in Russian)Refereed Articles and Book Chapters2018E. Pribytkova. Protection from Extreme Poverty in the European Court of Human Rights.Forthcoming in: Gaisbauer H.P., Schweiger G., Sedmak C. (eds.) Absolute Poverty in Europe:Interdisciplinary Perspectives on a Hidden Phenomenon. Policy Press, 20182017E. Pribytkova. The Idea of the Right to a Dignified Existence in Russia: Vl. Solov’ev, P.I.Novgorodtsev and B.A. Kistiakovsky. Forthcoming in: Russian Legal Philosophy: P.I.Novgorodtsev, L.I. Petrazycki and B.A. Kistiakovsky / Ed., Foreword by E. Pribytkova. Moscow.2017 (in Russian)E. Pribytkova. Atlantes of the Russian Legal Philosophy: P.I. Novgorodtsev, L.I. Petrazycki andB.A. Kistiakovsky. Forthcoming in: Russian Legal Philosophy: P.I. Novgorodtsev, L.I.Petrazycki and B.A. Kistiakovsky / Ed., Foreword by E. Pribytkova. Moscow. 2017 (in Russian)E. Pribytkova. From Culture of Morality to Legal Culture. The Development of the Idea ofJustice in Russian Legal Philosophy. Forthcoming in: Plotnikov N. (Hrsg.): Gerechtigkeit inRussland. Sprachen, Konzepte, Praktiken. München: Wilhelm Fink Verlag. 2017 (in German)2016E. Pribytkova. A Decent Social Minimum as a Matter of Justice. In: Gaisbauer H.P., SchweigerG., Sedmak C. (eds.) Ethical Issues in Poverty Alleviation. Springer. 2016. P. 43-56.E. Pribytkova. Georg Jellinek’s Influence on the Russian Legal Culture. In: Brugger W.,

Elena Pribytkova, CV4Gröschner R., Lembcke O.W. (Hrsg.) Faktizität und Normativität. Georg Jellineks freiheitlicheVerfassungslehre. Mohr Siebeck Verlag, Tübingen. 2016. P. 261-281 (in German)2015E. Pribytkova. Unconditional Basic Income or a Decent Social Minimum? In: RphZ –Rechtsphilosophie – Zeitschrift für Grundlagen des Rechts. 2015. Vol. 4. P. 377-392.2014E. Pribytkova. H.L.A. Hart’s ‘Minimum Content of Natural Law’: Project to Reconcile NaturalLaw and Legal Positivism? In: Antonov M.V., Chestnov I.L. (eds.) The Communicative Theoryof Law and Contemporary Issues of Jurisprudence: On the 60th Anniversary of Andrey VasilevichPolyakov. St. Petersburg. 2014. P. 122-141 (in Russian)2013E. Pribytkova. The Human Right to a Dignified Existence: The Ethical Foundations of theContemporary Legal Order. In: Brugger W., Kirste S. (eds.). Human Dignity as a Foundation ofLaw. Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie. Beiheft 137. 2013. P. 117-129.E. Pribytkova. ‘The Minimum Content of Natural Law’ - H.L.A. Hart’s Project to ReconcileNatural Law and Legal Positivism? In: Zeitschrift für Rechtsphilosophie. 2013. Vol. 1. P. 3-15.E. Pribytkova. F.M. Dostoyevsky as a Founder of the Moral-Religious Tradition in Russian LegalPhilosophy. In: F.M. Dostoyevsky and the Culture of the Silver Age: Traditions, Interpretationsand Transformations. Moscow. 2013. P. 517-529 (in Russian)E. Pribytkova. Human Dignity as the Claim-Right to a Dignified Existence. In: Tobler S., BrateA. (eds.) Human Dignity and Poverty. A Research Project in Romania. Würzburg. 2013. P. 7384.20122011E. Pribytkova. Dostoyevsky as a Founder of the Moral-Religious Tradition in Russian LegalPhilosophy. In: Solovyev Studies. 2013. Vol. 1 (37). P. 123-138 (in Russian)E. Pribytkova. Natural Law and Natural Rights according to Vladimir Solovyov and JacquesMaritain. In: Brüning A., Van der Zweerde E. (eds.). Orthodox Christianity and Human Rights.Leuven. 2012. P. 69-84.E. Pribytkova. Vladimir Sergeevič Solov’ev on the Moral Vocation of Law. In: Voprosy Filosofii[Problems of Philosophy]. 2011. Vol. 8. P. 98-110 (in Russian)E. Pribytkova. Human Dignity and Justice by Immanuel Kant, Vladimir Solov’ev and JohnRawls. In German: Kuße H., Plotnikov N. (Hrsg.) Pravda. Diskurse der Gerechtigkeit in derrussischen Ideengeschichte. München-Berlin, 2011. S. 119-142; In Russian: ‘Pravda’. Discourseof Justice in Russian Intellectual History. Moscow, 2011. P. 196-220E. Pribytkova. Legal Subject and Moral Subject in Russian Legal Philosophy at the End of the19th – the Beginning of the 20th Centuries. In: Haardt A., Plotnikov N. (Hrsg.) Das normativeMenschenbild in der russischen Philosophie. Lit Verlag, 2011. P. 211-222. (in German)E. Pribytkova. ‘The Minimum Content of Natural Law’ (H.L.A. Hart’s Project of Harmonizationof Legal Positivism and Natural-Law Conception). In: Pravo Ukrainy [Law of Ukraine]. 2011.Vol. 1. P. 236-239 (in Russian)2010E. Pribytkova. Law as a Minimum of Good: The Cross-Point of All-Unity and Universalism. In:Solovyev Studies. 2010. Vol. 3 (27). P. 142-146.2009E. Pribytkova. Personality, Person, Subject in Russian Legal Philosophy at the Turn of theTwentieth Century. In: Studies in East European Thought. 2009. Vol. 61. P. 209-220E. Pribytkova. Law and Love: Three Christian Projects of the Justification of Law. In: SolovyevStudies. 2009. Vol. 4 (24) P. 76-88 (in Russian)E. Pribytkova. A School, Which Never Was? (The Organic Legal School and its Influence onRussian Philosophy. In: The Russian Philosophy: A History and Modernity / Ed. by V.G.Grafsky. Moscow. 2009. P. 108-123 (in Russian)E. Pribytkova. In Search of the ’Ethical Minimum’: G. Jellinek, E. von Hartmann, Vl. Solov’ev.In: Studies in Russian Intellectual History. A Yearbook 2006-2007. Ed. by M. Kolerov and N.Plotnikov. Moscow. 2009. P. 309-344 (in Russian)V.G. Grafsky, E. Pribytkova. The Social-Philosophical System of Vl.S. Solov’ev. In: V.G.Grafsky. A History of Political and Legal Doctrines. A Textbook. 3. Ed. Moscow. 2009. P. 532543 (in Russian)E. Pribytkova. Christianity and Empire: Thomas von Aquin, Dante, Vl. Solov’ev. In: Solovyev

Elena Pribytkova, CV5Studies. 2009. Vol. 1 (21). P. 4-23 (in Russian)2008E. Pribytkova. Natural Law and Natural Rights by Vladimir Solov’ev and Jacques Maritain. In:Vladimir Soloviev, Jacques Maritain et le personnalisme Chrétien / ed. Don Patrick de Laubier.Paris, 2008. P. 27-34 (in French)E. Pribytkova. Law as the ’Ethical Minimum’ in the legal-philosophical Conceptions of G.Jellinek and Vl. Solov’ev. In: Solovyev Studies. 2008. Vol. 17. P. 266-285 (in Russian)E. Pribytkova. The Art of Good and Justice: From E. von Hartmann to Vl. Solov’ev. In:Solovyev Studies. 2008. Vol. 16. P. 131-151 (in Russian)2007E. Pribytkova. The Instrument of the ‘Overcomable Evil’ (Vl. Solov’ev about the Evil’sLimitation through Law). In: About the Peaceful and Implacable Opposition to Evil in Churchand Society. Moscow. 2007. P. 353-361 (in Russian)2006E. Pribytkova. Dispute about Justice. In: Solovyev Studies. 2006. Vol. 13. P. 230-237 (inRussian)E. Pribytkova. Law as the ‘Minimum of Good’ (on the History of a Metaphor). In: Our DifficultRoad to Law: Materials of International Legal-Philosophical Conference in Memoriam of anAcademician V.S. Nerssessjanz / Ed. by V.G. Grafsky. Moscow. 2006. P. 302-322 (in Russian)E. Pribytkova. An Ethical Dimension of Law by Vl. Solov’ev. In: Ethical Foundations of Theoryof Law and State. Materials of an International Scientific Conference. Moscow. 2006. P. 238-244(in Russian)2005E. Pribytkova. Religious-Ethical Justification of Law: Two Phases in the Evolution of Vl.Solov’ev’s Ideas. In: Pravovedenie [Jurisprudence]. 2005. Vol. 4. P. 165-180 (in Russian)E. Pribytkova. Correlation between Church and State in Vl. Solov’ev’s Conception: LegalPhilosophical Aspect. In: Faith - Dialog - Communication: Problems of the Dialog in Church andSociety. In Memoriam of S. Averincev. Materials of an International Scientific-TheologicalConference (Moscow, Russia 29.09.-01.10.2004). Moscow. 2005. P. 421-430 (in Russian)2004E. Pribytkova. The Human Right to a Dignified Existence: Substantiation by Vl. Solov’ev andFollowing Discussions. In: Solovyev Studies. 2004. Vol. 9. P. 65-86 (in Russian)E. Pribytkova. Religious-Ethical Justification of Law: Two Phases in the Evolution of Vl.Solov’ev’s Ideas. In: Solovyev Studies. 2004. Vol. 10. S. 65-88 (in Russian)E. Pribytkova. Human Rights and ‘Universal Tenderness’ in Russian Philosophy (F.M.Dostoyevsky and Vl. Solov’ev). In: Human Rights: Problems of History and Theory. St.Petersburg. 2004. P. 85-89 (in Russian)2003E. Pribytkova. The Human Right to a Dignified Existence in Vl. Solov’ev’s Legal Philosophy. In:For Evgenij Alexeevič Skripilev from Pupils and Colleagues. Moscow-Ekaterinburg. 2003. P.106-120 (in Russian)E. Pribytkova. Ethical-Religious Foundations of Law: Ontological and Dualistic Approaches inRussian Legal Philosophy at the End of the 19th - the Beginning of the 20th Centuries”. In:Theory, Methodology and Principles of Historical-Legal Studying and Teaching. Ekaterinburg.2003. P. 62-70 (in Russian)Candidate of Legal Sciences Thesis’ Abstract2008E. Pribytkova. The Legal Philosophy of Vladimir Sergeevič Solov’ev (Extracts from the Thesis).In: Russian Yearbook of Legal Theory. 2008. Vol. 1. P. 855-856 (in Russian)2007E. Pribytkova. The Legal Philosophy of Vladimir Sergeevič Solov’ev. Candidate of LegalSciences Thesis’ Abstract. Moscow. 2007 - http://law.edu.ru/book/book.asp?bookID 1244269 (in Russian)Translations and Commentaries2018Scientific Correspondence of G. Jellinek and His Russian Colleagues. In: G. Jellinek. Law as the‘Ethical Minimum’. Legal-Philosophical Works and Scientific Correspondence / Ed., Foreword,Afterword, Translation and Commentaries by E. Pribytkova. Moscow. 2018 (in preparation, in

Elena Pribytkova, CV6Russian)20062005Florovsky G. Vladimir Solov’ev and Dante: The Problem of Christian Empire. Translation fromEnglish into Russian and Commentary by E. Pribytkova. In: Solovyev Studies. 2006. Vol. 13. P.238-261 (revised edition)Florovsky G. Vladimir Solov’ev and Dante: The Problem of Christian Empire. Translation fromEnglish into Russian and Commentary by E. Pribytkova. In: Cosmopolis. 2005. Vol. 4. P. 11-28Book Reviews2008E. Pribytkova. Keepers of the Hearth Solov’ev’s. In: Solovyev Studies. 2008. Vol. 5 (20). P. 158160 (in Russian)2007E. Pribytkova. ‘Against the Progressive Numbness’ [Review of the issue: „Gewohnheitsrecht –Rechtsprinzipien – Rechtsbewußtsein. Transformation der Rechtskultur in West- und Osteuropa.Interdisziplinäres Symposion 2004 an der Universität Münster“ / Hrsg. v. Werner Krawietz undAlfred Sproede // Rechtstheorie. 2004. Bd. 35. H. ¾. Sonderheft Russland / Osteuropa. Berlin,2006.]. In: Pravovedenie. 2007. Vol. 6. P. 211-229 (in Russian)Reports20162015E. Pribytkova. Human Rights Clinic. In: ius inhouse. FS16. - pierungen/human-rights-clinic (in German)E. Pribytkova. Academia Against Global Poverty: How Universities (Can) Contribute to PovertyEradication? In: Global Perspectives. Future of Higher Education: Preparing for Change. GPPManual 2014. Universität Basel & Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. P. 37-44.Interviews2016E. Pribytkova. Right to Work and an Unconditional Basic Income [Recht auf Arbeit und einbedingungsloses Grundeinkommen (BGE)]. In: Hälfte / Moitié. 09.11.2016. rundeinkommen-bge.html (in German)2014E. Pribytkova. There is also a Social Minimum [Es gibt auch ein soziales Existenzminimum]. In:Neue Zürcher Zeitung. 19.05.2014. – h-einsoziales-existenzminimum-1.18305016 (in German)Selected Conference Papers and Guest Lectures2017The Right to a Dignified Existence as a Human Right – “The Human Right to a DignifiedExistence in an International Context”: Conference of the Human Rights Centre at the Universityof Potsdam (Potsdam, Germany, 20-21 October, 2017)Global Obligations to Assist the Poor – “Peace Based on Human Rights”: IVR 28th WorldCongress of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (Lisbon, Portugal, 17-21 July, 2017)Is There an Obligation to Ensure a Social Minimum Globally? – “Specifying and Securing aSocial Minimum”: Workshop at Oñati International Institute for the Sociology of Law (Spain,29-30 June, 2017)2016How Human Rights Clinic Can Contribute to Poverty Alleviation? (An Experience of theUniversity of Basel) – 4th ENCLE Conference “Clinical Legal Education and Access to Justicefor All: from asylum seekers to excluded communities” (Valencia, Spain, October 27-28 2016)Is Human Dignity a Foundation of the Right to a Decent Standard of Living? – Final Conference:“The Future of Human Dignity” (Utrecht University, the Netherlands, October 11-13, 2016)Realization of the Right of the Child to an Adequate Standard of Living in Russia – “ChildPoverty in Times of Crisis”: Conference of the Centre for Ethics and Poverty Research at theUniversity of Salzburg (Austria, August 25-26, 2016)2015The Human Right to a Decent Social Minimum: A Legal Way of Social Inequality Alleviation? –“BERLIN2015: The Promises of Law”: The 3rd Congress of the German Association for Law andSociety (Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany, September 9-11 2015)

Elena Pribytkova, CV7Protection from Extreme Poverty in the European Court of Human Rights. – “Absolute Povertyin Europe”: Conference of the Centre for Ethics and Poverty Research at the University ofSalzburg (Austria, August 27-28, 2015)Human Dignity and the Right to a Decent Social Minimum. – “Law, Reason, and Emotion”: IVR27th World Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (Washington, DC, US, July27-August 1, 2015)Universal Basic Income or a Decent Social Minimum? – “The Future of Basic IncomeResearch”: The Max Weber Programme Conference (European University Institute, Florence,Italy, June 26-27, 2015)Protection of the Right to a Decent Social Minimum Through the Judicial Activism of theEuropean Court of Human Rights. – Workshop “The Future of Human Rights: Foundations,Norms, Institutions” (Utrecht University, the Netherlands, May 27-29, 2015)2014The Right to a Decent Standard of Living and Responsibility for Its Ensuring. – “Law andResponsibility”: 4th Doctoral Scholarship Conference (Yale Law School, New Haven, CT, US,November 14-15, 2014)The Right to a Decent Standard of Living in a Global Society. – “Globality, UnequalDevelopment, and Ethics of Duty”: The Sixth International Conference in a Series in AlternativePerspectives & Global Concerns (Ottawa, Canada, October 17-18, 2014)A Decent Social Minimum as a Matter of Justice. – “The Ethics of Poverty Alleviation”:Conference of the Centre for Ethics and Poverty Research at the University of Salzburg(Salzburg, Austria, August 28-29, 2014)2013The Right to a Decent Standard of Living from a Social Justice Perspective. – “Human Rights inContext”: Graduate Student Conference on Human Rights (University of Connecticut, Storrs, US,September 18-19, 2013)A Decent Standard of Living in the Language of Human Rights. – “Human Rights, Rule of Lawand Contemporary Social Challenges in Complex Societies”: IVR 26th World Congress ofPhilosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (Belo Horizonte, Brazil, July 21-26, 2013)2012Human Dignity as the Foundation for International Human Rights. – Seminar “Universalisierungvon Normen in Philosophie und Recht” (St. Moritz, March 12-14, 2012)2011Autonomy of Justice in the Russian Legal Philosophy and Contemporary Political Philosophy. Guest Lecture at the Dresden University of Technology (October 27, 2011) (in German)The Core of Social Justice in a Pluralistic Society. – The Third Annual Dutch Conference onPractical Philosophy (Amsterdam, October 14-15, 2011)‘The Minimum Content of Natural Law’ by Hart? - “‘50 Years After’: Hart’s ‘Concept of Law’and Kelsen’s ‘Reine Rechtslehre’”. Lektüretagung Bergkirchen 2011 (Bergkirchen, September22-24, 2011) (in German)Justice in a Pluralistic World (John Rawls’ Ideas of Public Reason and an OverlappingConsensus). - Law, Science, Technology. IVR 25th World Congress of Philosophy of Law andSocial Philosophy (Frankfurt am Main, August 15-20, 2011)The Basic Right to a Dignified Existence in Russian Legal-Philosophical Discourse and LegalPractice. - Guest Lecture at the Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena (June 27, 2011) (in German)From Culture of Morality to Legal Culture. The Development of the Idea of Justice in RussianLegal Philosophy. - International Interdisciplinary Conference “Cultures of Justice. NormativeOrders and Discourses in the Dialogue between Western Europe and Russia” (Ruhr-UniversityBochum, June 8-10, 2011)The Russian Culture of Justice: Between the Philosophical Discourse and Political-LegalPractice. - BASEES Conference (Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, UK, 2-4 April 2011)The Normative Core of Justice in a Multicultural World. - 10th Ethical Workshop “What Exactlyis Justice?” (Arnoldshain/Taunus, March 14-16, 2011) (in German)Russian Legal Culture in the Spirit of Georg Jellinek. - Conference on the Occasion ofthe 100 Anniversary of Georg Jellinek’s Death. “Facticity and Normativity. Georg Jellinek’sLiberal Constitutional Doctrine” (Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, January 14-16, 2011) (in

Elena Pribytkova, CV8German)2010The Normative Core of Justice in a Multicultural World. - 2nd Annual Graduate Conference bythe Cluster of Excellence “Norms in Conflict” (Frankfurt am Main, December 3-5, 2010)F.M. Dostoyevsky as a Founder of the Russian Legal-Philosophical Tradition. - 13th InternationalScientific Conference in Memoriam of A.F. Losev “F.M. Dostoyevsky and the Culture of theSilver Age: Traditions, Interpretations and Transformations” (Moscow, October 18-20, 2010) (inRussian)Morality in the Language of Law: An Ethical Minimalism in the Contemporary World. International Scientific Conference “The Philosophy of V.S. Solov’ev in InterculturalCommunication” (Ivanovo, Russia, September 23-25, 2010).Human Dignity as the Legal Claim to a Dignified Existence. - Final Conference of the ResearchProject 2007-2010 (Demnitatea şi sărăcia in România, DOSAR) “Human Dignity and Poverty”(Sibiu, Rumania, September 24-25, 2010)‘The Minimum Content of Natural Law’ (H.L.A. Hart’s Project of Harmonization of LegalPositivism and Natural-Law Conception) - International Scientific Conference “LegalUnderstanding: Problems of the Theory, Legal Politic and Practice” (Kharkov, Ukraine, May 2728, 2010) (in Russian)2009Human Dignity and Justice by I. Kant, Vl. Solov’ev und J. Rawls. - The International Conference“‘Pravda’. Discourse of Justice in Russian Intellectual History” (Ruhr-University Bochum,October 29-30 2009)Ethical-Religious Roots of Constitutionalism (a Fragment from German-Russian IntellectualHistory). - The Fourth International Legal-Philosophical Conference in Memoriam of anAcademician V.S. Nerssessjanz “Philosophy of Constitutionalism” (October 2, 2009). IV%20Chteniya%20pamyati%20VSNersesyanca.pdf(in Russian)Law as a Minimum of Good: The Cross-Point of All-Unity and Universalism - InternationalConference “All-Unity and Universalism” (Bose, Italy, October 22-25, 2009). bytkova ENG.docThe Human Right to a Dignified Existence (The Ethical Foundations of the Contemporary LegalOrder). - IVR 24th World Congress “Global Harmony and Rule of Law” (Beijing, China,September 15-20, 2009). Abstract: Special Workshops and Working Groups (I). P. 442-443The Doctrine of Law as the ‘Minimum of Good’ in the Intercultural Dialogue. - IVR 24th WorldCongress “Global Harmony and Rule of Law” (Beijing, China, September 15-20, 2009).Abstract: Special Workshops and working Groups (II). P. 377-378Between Multiculturalism and Universalism: The Theory of the Ethical Minimum on theCorrelation of Law and Morality in the Modern World. - The 5th Russian Philosophical Congress(Novosibirsk, August 25-28, 2009). Abstract in: Science. Philosophy. Society. The Materials ofthe 5th Russian Philosophical Congress. Novosibirsk. 2009. Vol. 2. P. 466-467 (in Russian)The Concept of Person in Russian Legal Philosophy. - Guest Lecture at the Johannes GutenbergUniversity Mainz (June 5, 2009)2007The Theory of the Ethical Minimum in Law: The Peacemaker in a Multicultural World. - TheInternational Conference “KCTOS: Knowledge, Creativity and Transformations of Societies”(Wien, December 6-9, 2007). – Abstract: http://www.inst.at/kctos/speakers n-s/pribytkova.htm‚Person’ as the Theme of Russian Legal Philosophy. - International Conference ‘The NormativeConcept of Person in the Russian Philosophy’ (Ruhr-University Bochum, September 27-29,2007)Between Legal Positivism and Natural-Law Conception: The Theory of the Ethical Minimum inLaw. - IVR 23rd World Congress “Law and Legal Cultures in the 21st Century: Diversity andUnity” (Cracow, Poland, August 1-6, 2007). Abstract: Special Workshops Abstracts. P. 2262005The Instrument of the ‘Overcomable Evil’ (Vl. Solov’ev about the Evil’s Limitation throughLaw). - International Scientific-Theological Conference. “About the Peaceful and ImplacableOpposition to Evil in Church and Society” (Moscow, September 28-30, 2005) (in Russian)

Elena Pribytkova, CV9An Ethical Dimension of Law by Vl. Solov’ev. - Ethical Foundations of Theory of Law andState. International Scientific Conference (Moscow, February 3, 2005) (in Russian)About some Characteristics of the Russian Religious-Ethical Tradition. - The 4th RussianPhilosophical Congress “Philosophy and the Future of Civilization” (Moscow, May 24-28, 2005).Abstract: The Materials of the 4th Russian Philosophical Congress “Philosophy and the Future ofCivilization”. Moscow. 2005. Vol. 5. P. 135-136 (in Russian)2004Correlation between Church and State in Vl. Solov’ev’s Conception: Legal-Philosophical Aspect.– “Faith - Dialog - Communication: Problems of the Dialog in Church and Society”. InMemoriam of S. Averincev. International Scientific-Theological Conference (Moscow,September 29 – October 1, 2004) (in Russian)Human Rights and ‘Universal Tenderness’ in Russian Philosophy (F.M. Dostoyevsky and Vl.Solov’ev). - Scientific-Theoretical Conference (St. Petersburg, April 24, 2004) (in Russian)1998Political Myths. - Scientific-Practical Graduate Conference (St. Petersburg, March 19-20, 1998).Abstract: Person. Society. State. Materials of Russian Scientific-Practical Graduate Conference.St. Petersburg. 1998. P. 62-65 (in Russian)MEMBERSHIPSSince 2017European Society of International Law (ESIL)Since 2017International Society of Public Law (ICON·S)Since 2016ETO ConsortiumSince 2016European Network for Clinical Legal Education (ENCLE)Since 2015Global Alliance for Justice Education (GAJE)Since 2014Swiss Section of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and SocialPhilosophy (IVR)German Section of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and SocialPhilosophy (IVR)German Association for PhilosophySince 2010Since 2010Since 2006Russian Section of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and SocialPhilosophy (IVR)LANGUAGESRussianNative Slavic languages Basic knowledgeSwiss GermanBasic knowledgeFURTHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT2016201520142010University Didactics (Developing Lectures that Encourage Learni

seminar, with Professor Dr. Alexander Haardt) 2004 - 2016 Faculty of Law, Moscow University for Industry and Finance "Synergy" Theory of State and Law (1st-year lectures and seminars) Legal Philosophy (2nd-year lectures and seminars) History of Political and Legal Doctrines (2nd-year lectures and seminars)