Details regarding adoption in Egypt (in relation i.e. to age and status of those being adopted, adoptive candidates, their motives etc.) can be found in extant adoption/fosterage contracts dating from the fourth century A.D. onwards. This study concentrates on the clauses contained in adoption/fosterage contracts and examines the reasons dictating the compilation of a written contract in Late Antique and Byzantine Egypt
Adoption was unknown at common law. Modern statutes permitting adoption are largely derived from Rom...
This article will focus on the importance of the New Kingdom Papyrus Ashmolean Museum 1945.96 (Adopt...
Adoption in Late Medieval Florence. As distinct from forms of informal « adoption » - most notably t...
Adoption in Byzantine Law. In Byzantine Law (Justinian and Basilica) as well as in practice, a const...
Adoption was extant as a legal institution in the ancient Near East and Mediterranean world. In most...
Modern scholars are deeply divided over whether Byzantine Egypt (350 to 650 CE) followed Roman law, ...
The plight of abandoned children in ancient culture is a plight that reaches to the depths of practi...
ABSTRACT: From the earliest times, the religious factor has said its word on several social systems....
Adoption in other cultures and other times provides a background to understanding the operation of a...
In recent years historical studies on adoption and fosterage have greatly advanced, very likely due ...
To ensure the transmission of their property when they were "childless", that is without any male he...
Traditionally, adoption in the Old Babylonian Period has been viewed from a strictly legal perspecti...
Background of the Study. Since the earliest of times, adoption has been on the minds of people. Prim...
Sir Henry Maine tells us that adoption is one of the oldest and most widely employed of legal fictio...
In Greece and Rome the head of the family had special responsibility for ensuring continuity, which ...
Adoption was unknown at common law. Modern statutes permitting adoption are largely derived from Rom...
This article will focus on the importance of the New Kingdom Papyrus Ashmolean Museum 1945.96 (Adopt...
Adoption in Late Medieval Florence. As distinct from forms of informal « adoption » - most notably t...
Adoption in Byzantine Law. In Byzantine Law (Justinian and Basilica) as well as in practice, a const...
Adoption was extant as a legal institution in the ancient Near East and Mediterranean world. In most...
Modern scholars are deeply divided over whether Byzantine Egypt (350 to 650 CE) followed Roman law, ...
The plight of abandoned children in ancient culture is a plight that reaches to the depths of practi...
ABSTRACT: From the earliest times, the religious factor has said its word on several social systems....
Adoption in other cultures and other times provides a background to understanding the operation of a...
In recent years historical studies on adoption and fosterage have greatly advanced, very likely due ...
To ensure the transmission of their property when they were "childless", that is without any male he...
Traditionally, adoption in the Old Babylonian Period has been viewed from a strictly legal perspecti...
Background of the Study. Since the earliest of times, adoption has been on the minds of people. Prim...
Sir Henry Maine tells us that adoption is one of the oldest and most widely employed of legal fictio...
In Greece and Rome the head of the family had special responsibility for ensuring continuity, which ...
Adoption was unknown at common law. Modern statutes permitting adoption are largely derived from Rom...
This article will focus on the importance of the New Kingdom Papyrus Ashmolean Museum 1945.96 (Adopt...
Adoption in Late Medieval Florence. As distinct from forms of informal « adoption » - most notably t...