ABSTRACT Ancient Athens was a remarkably peaceful and well-ordered society by both ancient and contemporary standards. Scholars typically attribute Athens' success to internalized norms and purely informal enforcement mechanisms. This article argues that the formal Athenian court system played a vital role in maintaining order by enforcing informal norms. This peculiar approach to norm enforcement compensated for apparent weaknesses in the state system of coercion. It mitigated the effects of under-enforcement in a private prosecution system by encouraging litigants to uncover and punish their opponents' past violations. Court enforcement of extra-statutory norms also permitted the Athenians to enforce a variety of social norms wh...
This issue investigates the notions of norms and transgressions in Greco-Roman antiquity through the...
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Author Abstract: This article refines our understanding of the fourth-century Athenian democracy by ...
The importance of the institutional framework for economic development is widely accepted today and ...
This Essay explores the role that public legal proceedings played in the classical Athenian democrac...
And what is the power of the laws? Is it that, if any of you is attacked and gives a shout, they&apo...
The norms that uphold democratic values are a vital part of a healthy system of civil-military relat...
This thesis investigates the underlying assumptions Athenians had about their laws: it seeks to ask ...
What was the function of classical Athenian courts? Did they intend to enforce the rule of law? The ...
Most comparative lawyers know a great deal about Roman law but almost nothing about the courts of cl...
This dissertation explores the aims and ideals of the Athenian legal system, focusing on the issue o...
The aim of the thesis is to understand popular attitudes in Athens to judicial activity in the late ...
According to Aristotle, demokratia is an invalid form of constitution unless it operates in conjunct...
The specific way the Athenians set up their democracy presents both theoretical and empirical challe...
This paper will explore the legal implications of social norms and taboos surrounding both biologica...
This issue investigates the notions of norms and transgressions in Greco-Roman antiquity through the...
This thesis deals with the theme of retaliation, how people perceive and react to offence in the con...
Author Abstract: This article refines our understanding of the fourth-century Athenian democracy by ...
The importance of the institutional framework for economic development is widely accepted today and ...
This Essay explores the role that public legal proceedings played in the classical Athenian democrac...
And what is the power of the laws? Is it that, if any of you is attacked and gives a shout, they&apo...
The norms that uphold democratic values are a vital part of a healthy system of civil-military relat...
This thesis investigates the underlying assumptions Athenians had about their laws: it seeks to ask ...
What was the function of classical Athenian courts? Did they intend to enforce the rule of law? The ...
Most comparative lawyers know a great deal about Roman law but almost nothing about the courts of cl...
This dissertation explores the aims and ideals of the Athenian legal system, focusing on the issue o...
The aim of the thesis is to understand popular attitudes in Athens to judicial activity in the late ...
According to Aristotle, demokratia is an invalid form of constitution unless it operates in conjunct...
The specific way the Athenians set up their democracy presents both theoretical and empirical challe...
This paper will explore the legal implications of social norms and taboos surrounding both biologica...
This issue investigates the notions of norms and transgressions in Greco-Roman antiquity through the...
This thesis deals with the theme of retaliation, how people perceive and react to offence in the con...
Author Abstract: This article refines our understanding of the fourth-century Athenian democracy by ...