Empire and legal thought : ideas and institutions from antiquity to modernity /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Cavanagh, Edward, 1986- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill Nijhoff, 2020.
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.