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The Jews And Ius Commune, Kenneth Stow
The Jews And Ius Commune, Kenneth Stow
Early Modern Workshop: Resources in Jewish History
From the sixteenth through eighteenth centuries, there was a gradually increasing integration of Jews into systems of ius commune, loosely, the law of the land, but actually a legal tradition based on Roman law, which subsumed local law, usually called ius proprium. The integration might be purely theoretical or in fact, as certainly occurred in the papal state and it seems elsewhere in Italy, too. This legal integration prepared the way for the major legal upheaval worked by the French Revolution. The implications are many. The details mostly unresearched. The Tractatus de Iudaeis of Giuseppe Sessa (Turin, 1713) is the …
Expanding Legal Horizons?, Edward Fram
Expanding Legal Horizons?, Edward Fram
Early Modern Workshop: Resources in Jewish History
Legal change was not only a result needs to adapt the law to new situations but could be stimulated by new information. New sources were not always accepted and this presentation will attempt to locate the point in time in which acceptance of a large number of new sources took place in the eastern European community of the early modern age.
This presentation is for the following text(s):
- Shulhan `arukh, Yoreh De'ah 19.1 (1567)
- Siftei Kohen-The Priest's Lips on Yoreh De'ah 19.1 (1647)
- Turei Zahab-The Golden Columns on Yoreh De'ah 19.1 (1646)