The law's beginnings
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The law's beginnings
(Meijers' series, 59)
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Law, as we know it, with its rules and rituals, its procedures and professionals, has not been around forever. It came into being, it emerged, at different places and different times. Sources which allow us to observe the processes of law's beginnings have survived in some cases.
In this book, scholars from various disciplines-linguists, lawyers, historians, anthropologists-present their findings concerning the earliest legal systems of a great variety of peoples and civilizations, from Mesopotamia and Ancient India to Greece and Rome, from the early Germanic, Celtic and Slavic nations, but also from other parts of the world. The general picture is complemented by an investigation into the Indo-European roots of a number of ancient legal systems, contributions from the point of view of legal philosophy and theory, and an overview of the insights gained.
目次
Foreword F. Feldbrugge, Incipient Law. Aspects of Legal Philosophy P. Cliteur, Early Law in India D. Kolff, Justice and Written Laws in the Formation of the Polis E. van der Vliet, An Aspect of Archaic Roman Law: Auctoritas tutoris B. Sirks, An Emerging Legal System in an Embryonic State.The Case of Early Medieval Ireland D. Edel, The Lex Frisionum. The Genesis of a Legalized Life N. Algra , The Earliest Law of Russia and its Sources F. Feldbrugge, Glimpses of Indo-European Law S. Zimmer, Before Hammurabi of Babylon. Law and the Laws in Early Mesopotamia K. Veenhof, Aspects of Law and Order in Early State Societies H. Claessen, A New Beginning of Law among Indigenous, Peoples.Observations by a Legal Anthropologist A. Hoekema, Law's Beginning W. Witteveen, Law's Beginnings. Some Concluding Observations F. Feldbrugge, Contributors, Index.
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