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The jurisprudence of the Jewish courts in Egypt : legal administration by the Jews under the early Roman empire as described by Philo Judaeus
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Year: 1968 Publisher: Amsterdam : Philo Press,

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The jurisprudence of the Jewish courts in Egypt; : legal administration by the Jews under the early Roman empire as described by Philo Judaeus
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Year: 1968 Publisher: Amsterdam : Philo Press,

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Jewish courts. --- Jewish law --- Courts --- Law --- Roman law --- Droit juif --- Droit --- Droit romain --- Philo,


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The jurisprudence of the Jewish courts in Egypt : legal administration by the Jews under the early Roman empire as described by Philo Judaeus
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Year: 1929 Publisher: New Haven : London : Yale University Press ; Oxford University Press,

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The Jewish Court in the Middle Ages : studies in Jewish jurisprudence according to the Talmud, Geonic and medieval German Responsa
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ISBN: 0872030490 Year: 1974 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Hermon press


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Sharia tribunals, rabbinical courts, and Christian panels : religious arbitration in America and the West
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ISBN: 0190640308 0190640316 0190640294 Year: 2017 Publisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press,

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This text explores the rise of private arbitration in religious and other values-oriented communities, and it argues that secular societies should use secular legal frameworks to facilitate, enforce, and regulate religious arbitration, including those from Rabbinical Courts, Sharia Tribunals, and any faith-based arbitration tribunals.


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Boundaries of loyalty
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ISBN: 1316818071 1316818195 1107462835 1316111296 1316818314 1316818799 1316818438 1107090652 1316818675 1316817350 9781316818794 9781316818435 9781316818671 9781107090651 9781316111291 9781107462830 Year: 2016 Publisher: New York Cambridge University Press

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Talmudic legislation prescribed penalty for a Jew to testify in a non-Jewish court, against a fellow Jew, to benefit a gentile - for breach of a duty of loyalty to a fellow Jew. Through close textual analysis, Saul Berman explores how Jewish jurists responded when this virtue of loyalty conflicted with values such as Justice, avoidance of desecration of God's Name, deterrence of crime, defence of self, protection of Jewish community, and the duty to adhere to Law of the Land. Essential for scholars and graduate students in Talmud, Jewish law and comparative law, this key volume details the nature of these loyalties as values within the Jewish legal system, and how the resolution of these conflicts was handled. Berman additionally explores why this issue has intensified in contemporary times and how the related area of 'Mesirah' has wrongfully come to be prominently associated with this law regulating testimony.


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In this land : Jewish life and legal culture in late medieval Provence
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ISBN: 9780888442239 0888442238 9781771104135 Year: 2021 Volume: 223 Publisher: Toronto Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies

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"Jewish communities existed across the county of Provence throughout the Middle Ages. "In This Land" reveals the changes that those communities underwent during the late-thirteenth and fourteenth centuries and the social and cultural tensions that shaped their identity. Through close and historically contextualized readings of legal responsa and other genres of rabbinic literature produced during the period, many of them previously unpublished, this book provides a startlingly vivid portrait of Jewish life in southern France during the later Middle Ages. "--


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Jewish Honor Courts
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ISBN: 9780814338773 0814338771 9780814338780 081433878X Year: 2015 Publisher: Detroit Wayne State University Press

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In the aftermath of World War II, virtually all European countries struggled with the dilemma of citizens who had collaborated with Nazi occupiers. Jewish communities in particular faced the difficult task of confronting collaborators among their own ranks--those who had served on Jewish councils, worked as ghetto police, or acted as informants. European Jews established their own tribunals--honor courts--for dealing with these crimes, while Israel held dozens of court cases against alleged collaborators under a law passed two years after its founding. In Jewish Honor Courts: Revenge, Retribution, and Reconciliation in Europe and Israel after the Holocaust, editors Laura Jockusch and Gabriel N. Finder bring together scholars of Jewish social, cultural, political, and legal history to examine this little-studied and fascinating postwar chapter of Jewish history.--Provided by publisher

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