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Timothy Lubin deposited Writing and the Recognition of Customary Law in Premodern India and Java in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 8 months ago
Explaining what made ancient Greek law unusual, Michael Gagarin observes that most premodern legal cultures “wrote extensive sets (or codes) of laws for academic purposes or propaganda but these were not intended to be accessible to most members of the community and had relatively little effect on the actual operation of the legal system.” Thi…[Read more]
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Timothy Lubin deposited Writing and the Recognition of Customary Law in Premodern India and Java in the group
History on Humanities Commons 6 years, 8 months ago
Explaining what made ancient Greek law unusual, Michael Gagarin observes that most premodern legal cultures “wrote extensive sets (or codes) of laws for academic purposes or propaganda but these were not intended to be accessible to most members of the community and had relatively little effect on the actual operation of the legal system.” Thi…[Read more]
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Timothy Lubin deposited Writing and the Recognition of Customary Law in Premodern India and Java on Humanities Commons 6 years, 8 months ago
Explaining what made ancient Greek law unusual, Michael Gagarin observes
that most premodern legal cultures “wrote extensive sets (or codes) of laws for
academic purposes or propaganda but these were not intended to be accessible
to most members of the community and had relatively little effect on the actual
operation of the legal system.” Thi…[Read more]