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Freedman Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics Conferences
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Freedman Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics Conferences
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The Role Of Judicial Independence, Jing Liu, Wang Juan, Sam Rugege, Consuelo Callahan, Brian Landberg
The Role Of Judicial Independence, Jing Liu, Wang Juan, Sam Rugege, Consuelo Callahan, Brian Landberg
McGeorge School of Law Global Center for Business and Development Annual Symposium
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Private Dispute Resolution And Economic Development, Susan D. Franck, Lisa Bingham, Dan Kolkey
Private Dispute Resolution And Economic Development, Susan D. Franck, Lisa Bingham, Dan Kolkey
McGeorge School of Law Global Center for Business and Development Annual Symposium
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Commentary And Discussion, Troy Paredes, Bruce Janigian, Michael P. Malloy
Commentary And Discussion, Troy Paredes, Bruce Janigian, Michael P. Malloy
McGeorge School of Law Global Center for Business and Development Annual Symposium
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Legal And Judicial Infrastructure And Economic Development, Daniel M. Klerman
Legal And Judicial Infrastructure And Economic Development, Daniel M. Klerman
McGeorge School of Law Global Center for Business and Development Annual Symposium
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Law, Boundaries, And City Life In Early Modern Poland-Lithuania, Magda Teter
Law, Boundaries, And City Life In Early Modern Poland-Lithuania, Magda Teter
Early Modern Workshop: Resources in Jewish History
The dynamics of relations within cities thus are shaped not only by class or religious or ethnic membership but also by the legal framework. In the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, divisions between the private and royal domains within cities disrupted not only their legal coherence but also that of Jewish communities themselves, sharpening economic competition and often also conflict. This is what the 1711 decree of the Lithuanian Tribunal against the kahal of Minsk highlights--legal distinctions sometimes exacerbated urban tensions.
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- Decree of the Lithuanian Tribunal against the Kahal of Minsk (1711)
The Personal Record Book Of Hayyim Gundersheim Dayyan (1774), Edward Fram
The Personal Record Book Of Hayyim Gundersheim Dayyan (1774), Edward Fram
Early Modern Workshop: Resources in Jewish History
Rabbinic courts were and remain an integral part of the Jewish community and the Jewish community in Frankfurt in the late eighteenth century had not one but two such courts. The courts handled a wide range of issues including divorces, contracts, real estate transactions, trusts, estates, and also gave opinions on the scope of Jewish communal authority. This particular case deals with a house on the so called "Judengasse" in Frankfurt. The Jewish ghetto was divided up into lots that had names rather than street numbers and houses on the lots were often owned by more than one family. The …
Proceedings Of Old Bailey (18th Century), Todd Endelman
Proceedings Of Old Bailey (18th Century), Todd Endelman
Early Modern Workshop: Resources in Jewish History
Todd Endelman discusses the following six texts were published in The Whole Proceedings upon the King's Commission of Oyer and Terminer and Gaol Delivery for the City of London and also the Gaol Delivery for the County of Middlesex, a series of printed volumes recording cases tried at the Old Bailey in the City of London in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries (now accessible on line at www.oldbaileyonline.org.)
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2004-2005 Program Overview, Cedarville University
2004-2005 Program Overview, Cedarville University
The Staley Distinguished Christian Scholar Lecture Program
Lecture Theme: Is Statecraft Soulcraft?: Law, Politics, and Faith in a Liberal Democracy