Edward M Harris
Rule of Law in Action in Democratic Athens
Edward M Harris
Rule of Law in Action in Democratic Athens
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The Law in Action in Democratic Athens is the first extensive study of the importance of the rule of law in Athenian democracy.
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The Law in Action in Democratic Athens is the first extensive study of the importance of the rule of law in Athenian democracy.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 167mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 841g
- ISBN-13: 9780199899166
- ISBN-10: 0199899169
- Artikelnr.: 39338422
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 167mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 841g
- ISBN-13: 9780199899166
- ISBN-10: 0199899169
- Artikelnr.: 39338422
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edward M. Harris is Research Professor of Ancient History at Durham University.
* Preface
* Introduction
* Part I - The Political And Social Contexts of Athenian Law
* Chapter 1 - Was Athens a State or a Stateless Community? The
Political Context of Athenian Law
* Chapter 2 - Feuding or the Rule of Law? An Essay in Legal Sociology
* Part II - Applying the Law
* Chapter 3 - The Judicial Oath
* Chapter 4 - What are Athenian Laws about? Substance and Procedure in
Athenian Statutes
* Chapter 5 - Open Texture in Athenian Law: The Approach of the
Litigants
* Chapter 6 - Open Texture in Athenian Law: The Response of the Courts
* Chapter 7 - Did the Athenian Courts Attempt to Achieve Consistency?
The use of Precedents in Forensic Orator
* Chapter 8 - How Strictly did the Athenian Courts Apply the Law? The
Role of Epieikeia
* Part III - The Breakdown of the Rule of Law
* Chapter 9 - Cleon and the Defeat of Athens
* Appendix 1 - Hunter on Citizens Enforcing the Law
* Appendix 2 - Magistrates Enforcing Laws and Decrees in the Fifth
Century BCE
* Appendix 3 - Quotations or Allusions to Judicial Oath in Attic
Orators
* Appendix 4 - Organization of the Gortyn Lawcode
* Appendix 5 - Laws in the Attic Orators
* Appendix 6 - Categories of atimoi listed in the decree of
Patrocleides
* Appendix 7 - Issues in the Orators
* Appendix 8 - Public Service in the Attic Orators
* Appendix 9 - The Authorship of the Speeches in the Demosthenic Corpus
* Bibliography
* Index
* Introduction
* Part I - The Political And Social Contexts of Athenian Law
* Chapter 1 - Was Athens a State or a Stateless Community? The
Political Context of Athenian Law
* Chapter 2 - Feuding or the Rule of Law? An Essay in Legal Sociology
* Part II - Applying the Law
* Chapter 3 - The Judicial Oath
* Chapter 4 - What are Athenian Laws about? Substance and Procedure in
Athenian Statutes
* Chapter 5 - Open Texture in Athenian Law: The Approach of the
Litigants
* Chapter 6 - Open Texture in Athenian Law: The Response of the Courts
* Chapter 7 - Did the Athenian Courts Attempt to Achieve Consistency?
The use of Precedents in Forensic Orator
* Chapter 8 - How Strictly did the Athenian Courts Apply the Law? The
Role of Epieikeia
* Part III - The Breakdown of the Rule of Law
* Chapter 9 - Cleon and the Defeat of Athens
* Appendix 1 - Hunter on Citizens Enforcing the Law
* Appendix 2 - Magistrates Enforcing Laws and Decrees in the Fifth
Century BCE
* Appendix 3 - Quotations or Allusions to Judicial Oath in Attic
Orators
* Appendix 4 - Organization of the Gortyn Lawcode
* Appendix 5 - Laws in the Attic Orators
* Appendix 6 - Categories of atimoi listed in the decree of
Patrocleides
* Appendix 7 - Issues in the Orators
* Appendix 8 - Public Service in the Attic Orators
* Appendix 9 - The Authorship of the Speeches in the Demosthenic Corpus
* Bibliography
* Index
* Preface
* Introduction
* Part I - The Political And Social Contexts of Athenian Law
* Chapter 1 - Was Athens a State or a Stateless Community? The
Political Context of Athenian Law
* Chapter 2 - Feuding or the Rule of Law? An Essay in Legal Sociology
* Part II - Applying the Law
* Chapter 3 - The Judicial Oath
* Chapter 4 - What are Athenian Laws about? Substance and Procedure in
Athenian Statutes
* Chapter 5 - Open Texture in Athenian Law: The Approach of the
Litigants
* Chapter 6 - Open Texture in Athenian Law: The Response of the Courts
* Chapter 7 - Did the Athenian Courts Attempt to Achieve Consistency?
The use of Precedents in Forensic Orator
* Chapter 8 - How Strictly did the Athenian Courts Apply the Law? The
Role of Epieikeia
* Part III - The Breakdown of the Rule of Law
* Chapter 9 - Cleon and the Defeat of Athens
* Appendix 1 - Hunter on Citizens Enforcing the Law
* Appendix 2 - Magistrates Enforcing Laws and Decrees in the Fifth
Century BCE
* Appendix 3 - Quotations or Allusions to Judicial Oath in Attic
Orators
* Appendix 4 - Organization of the Gortyn Lawcode
* Appendix 5 - Laws in the Attic Orators
* Appendix 6 - Categories of atimoi listed in the decree of
Patrocleides
* Appendix 7 - Issues in the Orators
* Appendix 8 - Public Service in the Attic Orators
* Appendix 9 - The Authorship of the Speeches in the Demosthenic Corpus
* Bibliography
* Index
* Introduction
* Part I - The Political And Social Contexts of Athenian Law
* Chapter 1 - Was Athens a State or a Stateless Community? The
Political Context of Athenian Law
* Chapter 2 - Feuding or the Rule of Law? An Essay in Legal Sociology
* Part II - Applying the Law
* Chapter 3 - The Judicial Oath
* Chapter 4 - What are Athenian Laws about? Substance and Procedure in
Athenian Statutes
* Chapter 5 - Open Texture in Athenian Law: The Approach of the
Litigants
* Chapter 6 - Open Texture in Athenian Law: The Response of the Courts
* Chapter 7 - Did the Athenian Courts Attempt to Achieve Consistency?
The use of Precedents in Forensic Orator
* Chapter 8 - How Strictly did the Athenian Courts Apply the Law? The
Role of Epieikeia
* Part III - The Breakdown of the Rule of Law
* Chapter 9 - Cleon and the Defeat of Athens
* Appendix 1 - Hunter on Citizens Enforcing the Law
* Appendix 2 - Magistrates Enforcing Laws and Decrees in the Fifth
Century BCE
* Appendix 3 - Quotations or Allusions to Judicial Oath in Attic
Orators
* Appendix 4 - Organization of the Gortyn Lawcode
* Appendix 5 - Laws in the Attic Orators
* Appendix 6 - Categories of atimoi listed in the decree of
Patrocleides
* Appendix 7 - Issues in the Orators
* Appendix 8 - Public Service in the Attic Orators
* Appendix 9 - The Authorship of the Speeches in the Demosthenic Corpus
* Bibliography
* Index