The rule of law has become the common sense of contemporary global politics. In this article I explore whether the earliest recorded deliberations on the rule of law, those found in political debates in Ancient Greece, have any salience for contemporary discussions of the norm. The article briefly maps historical jurisprudential debates about the rule of law in Greece (and Athens especially) to suggest that no sooner were laws developed to shape society so consideration also turned to how the rule of law might be understood and defined. Moreover, the debates in Athens raise a number of issues, linked most clearly to a procedural perception of the rule of law’s contours that can be identified (equally) in debates about the norm in the new mi...
Thesis advisor: Robert C. BartlettThesis advisor: Nasser BehnegarThis dissertation presents the diff...
This article examines some issues related to the visions of the ancient Greeks on the polis, the eme...
Most historians of classical Greece consider the characteristic feature of Greek political life to h...
The rule of law has become the common sense of contemporary global politics. In this article I explo...
According to Aristotle, demokratia is an invalid form of constitution unless it operates in conjunct...
Scholars typically regard the rule of law—a stable and predictable process by which laws are impleme...
This volume brings together essays on Athenian law by Edward M. Harris, who challenges much of the r...
This thesis investigates the underlying assumptions Athenians had about their laws: it seeks to ask ...
Classical Athens is often held up as a model of the rule of law. But while it did give law central a...
Author Abstract: This article refines our understanding of the fourth-century Athenian democracy by ...
Law is one of the key concepts in ancient Greek political thought. Two different legal-political ter...
Law is one of the key concepts in ancient Greek political thought. Two different legal-political ter...
Most comparative lawyers know a great deal about Roman law but almost nothing about the courts of cl...
And what is the power of the laws? Is it that, if any of you is attacked and gives a shout, they&apo...
Since antiquity, the rule of law has been juxtaposed to the rule of men. The ideal of isonomìa, of t...
Thesis advisor: Robert C. BartlettThesis advisor: Nasser BehnegarThis dissertation presents the diff...
This article examines some issues related to the visions of the ancient Greeks on the polis, the eme...
Most historians of classical Greece consider the characteristic feature of Greek political life to h...
The rule of law has become the common sense of contemporary global politics. In this article I explo...
According to Aristotle, demokratia is an invalid form of constitution unless it operates in conjunct...
Scholars typically regard the rule of law—a stable and predictable process by which laws are impleme...
This volume brings together essays on Athenian law by Edward M. Harris, who challenges much of the r...
This thesis investigates the underlying assumptions Athenians had about their laws: it seeks to ask ...
Classical Athens is often held up as a model of the rule of law. But while it did give law central a...
Author Abstract: This article refines our understanding of the fourth-century Athenian democracy by ...
Law is one of the key concepts in ancient Greek political thought. Two different legal-political ter...
Law is one of the key concepts in ancient Greek political thought. Two different legal-political ter...
Most comparative lawyers know a great deal about Roman law but almost nothing about the courts of cl...
And what is the power of the laws? Is it that, if any of you is attacked and gives a shout, they&apo...
Since antiquity, the rule of law has been juxtaposed to the rule of men. The ideal of isonomìa, of t...
Thesis advisor: Robert C. BartlettThesis advisor: Nasser BehnegarThis dissertation presents the diff...
This article examines some issues related to the visions of the ancient Greeks on the polis, the eme...
Most historians of classical Greece consider the characteristic feature of Greek political life to h...