Volume 70, Issue 4 (1995) Symposium on Ancient Law, Economics & Society Part I: The Development of Law in Classical and Early Medieval Europe / Symposium on Ancient Law, Economics & Society Part I: The Development of Law in the Ancient Near East
Symposium EditorsJames Lindgren, Laurent Mayall, and Geoffrey P. Miller
Front Matter
Table of Contents - Issue 4
Chicago-Kent Law Review
Articles
Why Ancient Law
James Lindgren, Laurent Mayali, and Geoffrey P. Miller
Foreword: Social Practices, Legal Narrative, and the Development of the Legal Tradition
Laurent Mayali
Changes in the Power Structure within the Family in the Late Roman Republic
Christoph G. Paulus
The Bible in the Service of the Canon Law
R.H. Helmholz
Public vs. Private Enforcement of the Law in the Early Middle Ages: Fifth to Twelfth Centuries
Katherine Fischer Drew
The Legislator's Monologue - Notes on the History of Preambles
Marie Theres Fogen
Foreword: The Development of Ancient Near Eastern Law
Geoffrey P. Miller
Slave and Master in Ancient Near Eastern Law
Raymond Westbrook
Household Trade and Stock-Breeding: Spheres of Consumption and of Value Production in Muslim Fiscal Law
Barber Johansen
Justice in Western Asia in Antiquity, or: Why No Laws Were Needed
Niels Peter Lemche
Modelling Biblical Law: The Covenant Code
Bernard S. Jackson
J as Constitutionalist: A Political Interpretation of Exodus 17:8-16 and Related Texts
Geoffrey P. Miller
Notes
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Ann R. Perry
- Managing Editor
- Mia Furlong
- Executive Articles Editors
- Katherine M. Christensen
- Colleen M. Cullen
- Kimberly D. Fahrbach
- George W. Hoffman
- Lea M. Parent
- Survey Editor
- Colleen M. Cullen
- Notes & Comments Editors
- George G. Argionis
- Michael D. Coppin
- Stephanie A. Kartofels
- Sherry A. Knutson
- Peter G. Lisuzzo
- Patricia O'Brien
- Joanne E. Shineflug
- Peter A. Zarov