Greek society was based on the oikos, which included property, individuals, rites. Greek poleis showed great interest in regulating the most important moments of oikos’ life by means of legal provisions. Athenian laws included a large number of rules on marriage, adultery, succession, and so forth, defining precisely rights and duties of the kyrios heading an oikos. However, law was meant to function together with social control: the Attic judicial procedure in trials gave a major role to popular juries, which controlled the concrete effectiveness of the laws
What was the function of classical Athenian courts? Did they intend to enforce the rule of law? The ...
The importance of the institutional framework for economic development is widely accepted today and ...
This thesis aims to understand the social structures and normative language that underpinned the con...
According to Aristotle, demokratia is an invalid form of constitution unless it operates in conjunct...
Athenians paid much attention to the protection of oikoi and especially to those oikoi which faced t...
This paper aims at showing how the representation of the oikos in athenian Lawcourts reveals the dee...
Since classical Greece was not politically united, modern scholars have questioned whether one Greek...
Law is one of the key concepts in ancient Greek political thought. Two different legal-political ter...
Scholars typically regard the rule of law—a stable and predictable process by which laws are impleme...
Law is one of the key concepts in ancient Greek political thought. Two different legal-political ter...
And what is the power of the laws? Is it that, if any of you is attacked and gives a shout, they&apo...
This thesis investigates the underlying assumptions Athenians had about their laws: it seeks to ask ...
ABSTRACT Ancient Athens was a remarkably peaceful and well-ordered society by both ancient and conte...
According to a common trend of thought, still in the fourth century BC the Athenian legal system wou...
Although the social aspects of economical, juridical and religious activities in ancient Athens have...
What was the function of classical Athenian courts? Did they intend to enforce the rule of law? The ...
The importance of the institutional framework for economic development is widely accepted today and ...
This thesis aims to understand the social structures and normative language that underpinned the con...
According to Aristotle, demokratia is an invalid form of constitution unless it operates in conjunct...
Athenians paid much attention to the protection of oikoi and especially to those oikoi which faced t...
This paper aims at showing how the representation of the oikos in athenian Lawcourts reveals the dee...
Since classical Greece was not politically united, modern scholars have questioned whether one Greek...
Law is one of the key concepts in ancient Greek political thought. Two different legal-political ter...
Scholars typically regard the rule of law—a stable and predictable process by which laws are impleme...
Law is one of the key concepts in ancient Greek political thought. Two different legal-political ter...
And what is the power of the laws? Is it that, if any of you is attacked and gives a shout, they&apo...
This thesis investigates the underlying assumptions Athenians had about their laws: it seeks to ask ...
ABSTRACT Ancient Athens was a remarkably peaceful and well-ordered society by both ancient and conte...
According to a common trend of thought, still in the fourth century BC the Athenian legal system wou...
Although the social aspects of economical, juridical and religious activities in ancient Athens have...
What was the function of classical Athenian courts? Did they intend to enforce the rule of law? The ...
The importance of the institutional framework for economic development is widely accepted today and ...
This thesis aims to understand the social structures and normative language that underpinned the con...