The ancient Near East is widely regarded as the “cradle of Western civilisation” and the birthplace of writing. As such, it was home to the earliest documented compendia we sometimes call “law collections”, and to some of the earliest records of institutionalised religion in human history. In the ancient Near East, these two major systems, official law and organised religion, did not usually intermingle. When they did, they compensated for one another, filling the gaps caused by the limitations of the other
This study draws from legal theory to help identify a development in the authority of written law th...
Writing and the Recognition of Customary Law in Premodern India and Java by Timothy Lubin - Washingt...
International audienceThis book is about conflicts over inheritance in the Ancient and Mediaeval Wor...
The ancient Near East is widely regarded as the “cradle of Western civilisation” and the birthplace ...
Ancient Near Eastern Law. The oldest documented law comes from the ancient Near East. The earliest l...
ABSTRACT: We chose as a research topic for our study one of the most important components of society...
This is a comparative study of several widespread and canonical texts from the lowlands of the Middl...
Mesopotamia is often considered to be the birthplace of law codes. In recognition of this fact and m...
"Approaching the Collatio Legum Mosaicarum et Romanorum (or Lex Dei as an Example of Late Antique Cu...
The present volume discusses primarily the development and acculturation of guardianship in the peri...
All laws of men are nourished by one law, the divine law. So wrote the fifth-century Greek philosop...
This book, part of a series aiming to investigate the legal systems of ancient societies through a d...
All laws of men are nourished by one law, the divine law. So wrote the fifth-century Greek philosop...
Writing and the Recognition of Customary Law in Premodern India and Java by Timothy Lubin - Washingt...
This study draws from legal theory to help identify a development in the authority of written law th...
This study draws from legal theory to help identify a development in the authority of written law th...
Writing and the Recognition of Customary Law in Premodern India and Java by Timothy Lubin - Washingt...
International audienceThis book is about conflicts over inheritance in the Ancient and Mediaeval Wor...
The ancient Near East is widely regarded as the “cradle of Western civilisation” and the birthplace ...
Ancient Near Eastern Law. The oldest documented law comes from the ancient Near East. The earliest l...
ABSTRACT: We chose as a research topic for our study one of the most important components of society...
This is a comparative study of several widespread and canonical texts from the lowlands of the Middl...
Mesopotamia is often considered to be the birthplace of law codes. In recognition of this fact and m...
"Approaching the Collatio Legum Mosaicarum et Romanorum (or Lex Dei as an Example of Late Antique Cu...
The present volume discusses primarily the development and acculturation of guardianship in the peri...
All laws of men are nourished by one law, the divine law. So wrote the fifth-century Greek philosop...
This book, part of a series aiming to investigate the legal systems of ancient societies through a d...
All laws of men are nourished by one law, the divine law. So wrote the fifth-century Greek philosop...
Writing and the Recognition of Customary Law in Premodern India and Java by Timothy Lubin - Washingt...
This study draws from legal theory to help identify a development in the authority of written law th...
This study draws from legal theory to help identify a development in the authority of written law th...
Writing and the Recognition of Customary Law in Premodern India and Java by Timothy Lubin - Washingt...
International audienceThis book is about conflicts over inheritance in the Ancient and Mediaeval Wor...