Law in the Roman Provinces (Oxford Studies in Roman Society & Law)

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Law in the Roman Provinces (Oxford Studies in Roman Society & Law)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 540 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780198844082
  • DDC分類 937.06

Full Description

The study of the Roman Empire has changed dramatically in the last century, with significant emphasis now placed on understanding the experiences of subject populations, rather than a sole focus on the Roman imperial elites. Local experiences, and interactions between periphery and centre, are an intrinsic component in our understanding of the empire's function over and against the earlier, top-down model. But where does law fit into this new, decentralized picture of empire?

This volume brings together internationally renowned scholars from both legal and historical backgrounds to study the operation of law in each region of the Roman Empire, from Britain to Egypt, from the first century BCE to the end of the third century CE. Regional specificities are explored in detail alongside the emergence of common themes and activities in a series of case studies that together reveal a new and wide-ranging picture of law in the Roman Empire, balancing the practicalities of regional variation with the ideological constructs of law and empire.

Contents

Frontmatter
List of Tables
List of Contributors
1: Kimberley Czajkowski and Benedikt Eckhardt: Introduction
I. Egypt and the Near East
2: Andrea Jördens: Aequum et iustum: On Dealing with the Law in the Province of Egypt
3: Uri Yiftach: Order and Chaos in Roman Administrative Terminology
4: José Luis Alonso: The Constitutio Antoniniana and Private Legal Practice in the Eastern Empire
5: Anna Plisecka: The Decision of Septimius Severus and Caracalla on longi temporis praescriptio (BGU 267 and P.Strass. 22)
6: Kimberley Czajkowski: Law and Romanization in Judaea
7: Tiziana J. Chiusi: Legal Interactions in the Archive of Babatha: P. Yadin 21 and 22
8: Kimberley Czajkowski: Law and Administration at the Edges of Empire: The Case of Dura-Europos
II. Asia Minor and Greece
9: Ulrich Huttner: Latin Law in Greek Cities: Knowledge of Law and Latin in Imperial Asia Minor
10: Cédric Brélaz: Local Understandings of Roman Criminal Law and Procedure in Asia Minor
11: Georgy Kantor: Navigating Roman Law and Local Privileges in Pontus-Bithynia
12: Lina Girdvainyte: Law and Citizenship in Roman Achaia: Continuity and Change
13: Ioannis Tzamtzis: The Integration and Perception of the Rule of Law in Roman Crete: From the Roman Conquest to the End of the Principate (67 BCE-235 CE)
14: Athina Dimopoulou: Lesbos in the Roman Empire: Treaties, Legal Institutions, and Local Sentiment towards Roman Rule
15: Ilias N. Arnaoutoglou: An Outline of Legal Norms and Practices in Roman Macedonia (167 BCE-212 CE)
III. Africa and the West
16: Werner Eck: The leges municipales as a Means of Legal and Social Romanization of the Provinces of the Roman Empire
17: Meret Strothmann: Roman City-Laws of Spain and their Modelling of the Religious Landscape
18: Clifford Ando: Public Law in Roman North Africa
19: Anna Dolganov: Nutricula causidicorum: Legal Practitioners in Roman North Africa
20: Benedikt Eckhardt: Law, Empire, and Identity between West and East: The Danubian Provinces
21: Paul du Plessis: Provincial Law' in Britannia
22: Matthijs Wibier: Legal Education and Legal Culture in Gaul during the Principate
23: Giovanna D. Merola: Perspectives
Endmatter
Indices

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