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Church buildings --- Fatwas --- Christians --- Legal status, laws, etc --- -Christians --- -Fatwas --- Fatāwá --- Advisory opinions (Islamic law) --- Islamic law --- Religious adherents --- Churches --- Buildings --- Church facilities --- Church architecture --- Law and legislation --- Sources --- Fatwas. --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Church buildings - Egypt - Cairo --- Christians - Egypt - Legal status, laws, etc
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À proposLes juristes de l'époque de Justinien tendent à ignorer les questions ethniques. Il y a pourtant des exceptions, notamment dans une scholie anonyme tirée d'un commentaire grec du Digeste, sans doute celui de Stéphanos l'Antécesseur. Cette scholie se rapporte à un fragment de Papinien qui énonce une règle selon laquelle "toutes les fois qu'on enquête pour savoir quel est, ou n'est pas, le genus ou la gens de quelqu'un, celui-ci doit le prouver lui-même". L'auteur de la scholie, qui enseigne le droit romain à des élèves hellénophones, probablement à Constantinople, rend ici gens par ethnos, et illustre le raport entre ethnos et preuve par trois exemples du domaine du droit public. Le premier exemple fait des phoideratoi, groupe d'alliés Goths devenus des militaires à part entière au début du VIe siècle, un ethnos qui est à la fois étranger et privilégié ; le deuxième évoque le cas d'un colon (géôrgos) qui revendique comme le lieu de son origo un domaine exempté de certaines charges fiscales ; vient enfin un curieux exemple selon lequel des mystérieux "chasseurs de Syriens" (Syropiastai) et "chasseurs d'Egyptiens" (Aigyptopiastai) soupçonnent les individus qu'ils détiennent de dissimuler leur identité ethnique. Ces exemples font de cette scholie injustement négligée par la recherche moderne un témoignage plein d'intérêt pour l'histoire administrative, militaire et sociale du monde protobyzantin.
Law, Byzantine. --- Public law (Roman law) --- Droit byzantin --- Droit public (Droit romain) --- Justinian --- Ethnic groups --- Groupes ethniques --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Droit --- Influence.
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Law, Sumerian. --- Sumerians --- Law --- Law, Ancient. --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- History. --- History --- Law, Ancient --- Law, Sumerian --- Accadians (Sumerians) --- Akkadians (Sumerians) --- Civilization, Sumerian --- Acts, Legislative --- Enactments, Legislative --- Laws (Statutes) --- Legislative acts --- Legislative enactments --- Sumerian law --- Ancient law --- Legal status, laws, etc --- Civilization, Assyro-Babylonian --- Ethnology --- Jurisprudence --- Legislation
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Law, Assyro-Babylonian --- Women --- Justice, Administration of --- Legal status, laws, etc --- History --- Law, Assyro-Babylonian. --- Femmes --- Droit pénal (Droit assyro-babylonien) --- Justice pénale --- Oudheid. --- Strafrecht. --- Vrouwen. --- Droit assyro-babylonien. --- Criminal law --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- History. --- Droit --- Histoire. --- Administration --- Statut juridique --- Ancient Near East --- Droit pénal (Droit assyro-babylonien). --- Ancient Near East. --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- Assyro-Babylonian law --- Administration of justice --- Law --- Courts --- Law and legislation --- Women - Legal status, laws, etc - Middle East - History --- Justice, Administration of - Middle East - History - to 622 --- Droit pénal (droit assyro-babylonien) --- Antiquité --- Moyen-Orient --- Histoire
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Throughout the course of Western history, children born out of wedlock enjoyed neither the social nor legal standing of marital children. Being born out of wedlock caused complications in the lives of not only commoners, but even the elite. The question is whether these attitudes developed independently or if they had a common root. In branches of law regulating the relationships within a family, Roman law is the usual suspect as a kind of ‘ideal law’, which may be understood as a model for modern practices, not only in the scholarship, but even in judicial decisions. On the other hand, Christianity is often recognised as inspiration for model of family in the West. The primary aim of this book is, therefore, to reconstruct the Roman concept of bastardy and how that concept evolved between Augustus and Constantine the Great, who changed the standing of individuals born out of wedlock and shaped legal definitions of illegitimacy for the centuries to come. Although the study is focused on Roman Egypt, the conclusions reached in this book are relevant for the whole of the Roman empire.
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The discovery in the Judaean desert between 1951 and 1961 of documentary papyri from the period of the Bar-Kochba Revolt in the early second century opened for the first time a window on the lives of Jewish lay people on the periphery of Judaea in a critical period of history. By the year 2000 these texts were published in full. Of particular interest was the light they shed on the interplay of Jewish, Greek and Roman law in the Roman provinces of Judaea and Arabia. In the current volume leading scholars from Europe, America and Israel debate the major questions raised by these texts and offer new insights into the material and its implications.
229*319 --- 229*319 Qumran en het jodendom --- Qumran en het jodendom --- Jewish law --- Jews --- Manuscripts, Hebrew (Papyri) --- Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri) --- Droit juif --- Juifs --- Papyrus hébraïques --- Papyrus grecs --- Cases --- History --- Sources --- Civilization --- Greek influences --- Jurisprudence --- Histoire --- Civilisation --- Influence grecque --- Judaism --- Religions --- Semites --- Hebrews --- Israelites --- Jewish people --- Jewry --- Judaic people --- Judaists --- Ethnology --- Religious adherents --- Biblical law --- Civil law (Jewish law) --- Halacha --- Halakha --- Halakhah --- Hebrew law --- Law, Hebrew --- Law, Jewish --- Law, Mosaic --- Law in the Bible --- Mosaic law --- Torah law --- Law, Semitic --- Commandments (Judaism) --- Legal status, laws, etc --- Religion --- Law --- To 1500 --- Congresses --- Post-exilic period, 586 B.C.-210 A.D. --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Dead Sea region
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