Empire and legal thought : : ideas and institutions from antiquity to modernity. / / edited by Edward Cavanagh.

Emphatic of the importance of legal thought to the rise and fall of empires, this book highlights the centrality of empires to the development of legal thought. Comprehension of the development of legal thought over time is necessary for any historical, philosophical, practical, or theoretical enqui...

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Superior document:Legal history library ; Volume 41
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill Nijhoff,, [2020]
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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Series:Legal history library. Studies in the history of international law ; Volume 16.
Legal history library ; Volume 41.
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Table of Contents:
  • Empire and Legal Thought : An Introduction / Edward Cavanagh
  • The First 'Lawyers'? : Judicial Offices, Administration and Legal Pluralism
  • in Ancient Egypt, ca. 2500-1800 BCE 36 / Alexandre A. Loktionov
  • After the Empire : Judicial Review and Athenian Interstate Relations in the Age of Demosthenes, 354-22 BCE 69 / Alberto Esu
  • Public Law and Republican Empire in Rome, 200-27 BCE 105 / Clifford Ando
  • Compromise and Coercion : Imperial Motives Behind Justinianic
  • Legislation in Sixth-century Constantinople / Halcyon Weber
  • Muslims and Non-Orthodox Christians in Byzantine Law until ca. 1100 /
  • Zachary Chitwood
  • Roman Public Law in the Twelfth Century : Politics, Jurisprudence, and
  • Reverence for Antiquity / Emanuele Conte
  • Ius gentium : The Metamorphoses of a Legal Concept (Ancient Rome to
  • Early Modern Europe) / Dante Fedele
  • 'Exiit edictum a Caesare Augusto ut describeretur universus orbis' (Luke
  • :1-2): Debating Imperial Authority in Late Medieval Legal and Political
  • Thought (12th-14th Centuries) / Tiziana Faitini
  • Ideas of Empire in the Thought of the Late Medieval Roman Law Jurists /
  • Joseph Canning
  • Medieval Pisa as a Colonial Laboratory in the Historiographical Imagination of the Early Twentieth Century / Lorenzo Veracini
  • Open and Closed Seas : The Grotius-Selden Dialogue at the Heart of
  • Liberal Imperialism / Mark Somos
  • Littoral Leviathan : Histories of Oceans, Laws, and Empires / Matthew Crow
  • From Procedural Law to the 'Rights of Humanity' : Habeas corpus, Ex parte Somerset (1771-72), and the Movement toward Collective Representation in Early British Antislavery Cases / Sarah Winter
  • Prerogative and Office in Pre-revolutionary New York : Land, Patents, and
  • Legislation during the Life of Sir William Johnson (1715-1774) / P.G. McHugh
  • The Pure Reason of Lex Scripta : Jurisprudential Philology and the
  • Domain of Instituted Laws during Early British Colonial Rule in India
  • (1770s-1820s) / Naveen Kanalu
  • James Bryce's Home Rule Constitutionalism and Victorian Historiography /
  • Jordan Rudinsky
  • Crown, Conquest, Concession, and Corporation : British Legal Ideas and
  • Institutions in Matabeleland and Southern Rhodesia, 1889-1919 / Edward Cavanagh
  • British War Office Manuals and International Law, 1899-1907 / Lia Brazil
  • Reich, Imperium, Empire : Carl Schmitt and the 'Overcoming of the
  • Concept of the State' / Joshua Smeltzer.