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...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : Brill Nijhoff, 2020
Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Series:Studies in the history of international law 16
Legal history library 41
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Summary:"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 enquiry into the subject today, it is argued here. When seen against the background of broad geopolitical, diplomatic, administrative, intellectual, religious, and commercial changes, law begins to appear very resilient. It withstands the rise and fall of empires. It provides the framework for the establishment of new orders in the place of the old. Today what analogies, principles, and authorities of law have survived these changes continue to inform much of the international legal tradition." --
ISBN:9789004431249
DOI:10.1163/9789004431249
ac_no:AC17179377
Hierarchical level:Monograph
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