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Essays in Jewish and comparative legal history

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Title Essays in Jewish and comparative legal history / by Bernard S. Jackson.
Publisher Leiden : Brill
Creation Date 1975
Notes Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Content Sources and problems.--Reflections on Biblical criminal law.--Principles and cases: the theft laws of Hammurabi.--The problem of Exodus 21:22-5 (ius talionis)--The goring ox.--Two or three witnesses.--Testes singulares in early Jewish law and the New Testament.--Liability for mere intention in early Jewish law.--Foreign influence in the early Jewish law of theft.--The fence-breaker and the actio de pastu pecoris in early Jewish law.
Series Studies in Judaism in late antiquity
v. 10
Extent xiii, 288 pages
25 cm.
Language English
National Library system number 990020551250205171

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