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Legal engagement : the reception of Roman law and tribunals by Jews and other inhabitants of the Empire

Title
Legal engagement : the reception of Roman law and tribunals by Jews and other inhabitants of the Empire / edited by Katell Berthelot, Natalie Dohrmann and Capucine Nemo-Pekelman.
Publication
  • Rome : École française de Rome, 2021.
  • 2021

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Additional Authors
  • Berthelot, Katell
  • Dohrmann, Natalie B.
  • Nemo-Pekelman, Capucine, 1973-
  • Maison française d'Oxford, host institution.
  • Maison méditerranéenne des sciences de l'homme, host institution.
Description
535 pages : illustrations, charts; 24 cm.
Series Statement
Collection de l'École française de Rome, 0223-5099 ; 579
Uniform Title
Collection de l'École française de Rome ; 579.
Subject
  • Roman law > Reception > Congresses
  • Jews > Legal status, laws, etc. > Rome > Congresses
  • Religion and law > Rome > Congresses
  • Rome > Politics and government > 30 B.C.-476 A.D. > Congresses
Note
  • Based on two conferences held at Maison Française d'Oxford, Oxford, England, June 2015, and at Maison méditerranéenne des sciences de l'homme, Aix-en-Provence, France, June 2018.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Roman law, provincials and barbarians -- Carlos Lévy, Cicero, the law and the barbarians -- Julien Dubouloz, Accommodating former legal systems and Roman law : Cicero's rhetorical and légal viewpoint in the Verrine Orations -- Clifford Ando, Performing justice in Republican empire, 1-565 CE -- Imperial justice as drama -- Ari Z. Bryen, A frenzy of sovereignty : Punishment in P. Aktenbuch -- Kaius Tuori, Between the good king and the cruel tyrant : The Acta Isidori and the perception of Roman emperors among provincial litigants -- Hayim Lapin, Pappus and Julianus, the Maccabaean martyrs, and rabbinic martyrdom history in Late Antiquity -- Provincial negotiation with the imperial legal system -- Aitor Blanco-Pérez, Appealing for the emperor's justice : Provincial petitions and impérial responses prior to Late Antiquity -- Julien Fournier, Representing the rights of a city : Ekdikoi in Roman courts -- Capucine Nemo-Pekelman Jewish judicial patrons and advocates in the western empire (5'h cent.) -- Legal pluralism under empire -- Soazick Kerneis, Legal pluralism in the western Roman empire : Popular legal sources and legal history -- Marie Roux, Judicial pluralism in the Wisigothic kingdom of Toulouse : Special jurisdictions and communal courts -- Kimberley Czajkowski, Legal knowledge and its transmission in three marriage contracts from the Judaean desert -- Yair Furstenberg, Imperialism and the creation of local law : The case of rabbinic law -- The impact of imperial law on rabbinic legal thinking -- Catherine Hezser, Did Palestinian rabbis know Roman law ? Methodological considerations and case studies -- Orit Malka and Yakir Paz, A rabbinic postliminium : The property of captives in tannaitic halakhah in light of Roman law -- Yael Wilfand, "A proselyte whose sons converted with him" : Roman laws on new citizen' authority over their children and tannaitic rulings on converts to Judaism and their offspring -- Natalie B. Dohrmann, Ad similitudinem arbitrorum : On the perils of commensurability and comparison in Roman and rabbinic arbitration law -- Law and self-perception -- Katell Berthelot, "Not like our Rock is their rock" (Dent 32:31) : Rabbinic perceptions of Roman law courts and jurisdiction -- Ron Naiweld, The rabbinic model of sovereignty in its biblical and imperial contexts -- Kimberley Fowler, Early Christian perspectives on Roman law and Mosaic law -- Christine Hayes, 'Barbariarzs' judge the law : The rabbis on the un-civil law of Rome.
Call Number
ReCAP 22-110660
ISBN
9782728314645
OCLC
1264675901
Title
Legal engagement : the reception of Roman law and tribunals by Jews and other inhabitants of the Empire / edited by Katell Berthelot, Natalie Dohrmann and Capucine Nemo-Pekelman.
Publisher
Rome : École française de Rome, 2021.
Copyright Date
2021
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Series
Collection de l'École française de Rome, 0223-5099 ; 579
Collection de l'École française de Rome ; 579.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Added Author
Berthelot, Katell, editor.
Dohrmann, Natalie B., editor.
Nemo-Pekelman, Capucine, 1973- editor.
Maison française d'Oxford, host institution.
Maison méditerranéenne des sciences de l'homme, host institution.
Research Call Number
ReCAP 22-110660
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