Ancient Greek Law in the 21st Century
Editat de Paula Perlmanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 mar 2018
This edited volume charts new directions for the study of Greek law in the twenty-first century through contributions from eleven leading scholars. The essays in the book’s first section reassess some of the central debates in the field by looking at questions about the role of law in society, the notion of “contracts,” feuding and revenge in the court system, and legal protections for slaves engaged in commerce. The second section breaks new ground by redefining substantive areas of law such as administrative law and sacred law, as well as by examining sources such as Hellenistic inscriptions that have been comparatively neglected in recent scholarship. The third section evaluates the potential of methodological approaches to the study of Greek law, including comparative studies with other cultures and with modern legal theory. The volume ends with an essay that explores pedagogy and the relevance of teaching Greek law in the twenty-first century.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781477315217
ISBN-10: 1477315217
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press
ISBN-10: 1477315217
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press
Notă biografică
Paula Perlman is a professor of classics at the University of Texas at Austin. Her books are The Laws of Ancient Crete, c.650–400 BCE, coauthored with Michael Gagarin, and City and Sanctuary in Ancient Greece: The Theorodokia in the Peloponnese.
Cuprins
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction (Adriaan Lanni and Robert W. Wallace)
- 1. Administering Justice in Ancient Athens: Framework and Core Principles (Robert W. Wallace)
- 2. Revenge and Punishment (Eva Cantarella)
- 3. Hyperides’s Against Athenogenes and the Athenian Law on Agreements (Michael Gagarin)
- 4. Slaves Operating Businesses: Legal Ramifications for Ancient Athens—and for Modern Scholarship (Edward E. Cohen)
- 5. Toward a New Shape of the Relationship between Public and Private Law in Ancient Greece (Alberto Maffi)
- 6. “Heiliges Recht” and “Heilige Gesetze”: Law, Religion, and Magic in Ancient Greece (Martin Dreher)
- 7. Summary Fines in Greek Inscriptions and the Question of “Greek Law” (Lene Rubinstein)
- 8. Soft Law in Ancient Greece? (Julie Velissaropoulos-Karakostas)
- 9. From Anthropology to Sociology: New Directions in Ancient Greek Law Research (Adriaan Lanni)
- 10. Oral Law in Ancient Greece? (Mogens Herman Hansen)
- 11. The Future of Classical Oratory (Gerhard Thür)
- Contributors
- Index Locorum
- Index
Recenzii
As a whole, the volume provides a succinct and learned overview of modern thinking on issues that have been debated since the subject flourished in the 1970s, and includes some convincing and innovative readings...the volume will be a great resource for students, established scholars, and indeed teachers of Greek law.
[Ancient Greek Law in the 21st Century] is a miscellany, as it is intended to be. The only real unifying theme is the diversity of approaches and directions that modern scholars can take in approaching ancient Greek law. In this, the book's stated aim, it is successful. I found the contributions stimulating, and the work as a whole offers exciting promises to both new and established scholars for groundbreaking work that remains to be done.
Perlman's new volume…seeks to guide the direction of [the study of ancient Greek law] in the 21st century. Although each contribution is concerned with a different topic, they all provide a critical analysis of problems in the scholarship and offer solutions for them...[Ancient Greek Law in the 21st Century] has universal value for scholars dealing with modern legal problems.
Descriere
Eleven essays by leading scholars chart new directions for the study of ancient Greek law, including fresh assessments of key debates, new methodological approaches, and an argument for the ongoing relevance of teaching Greek law.