19 research outputs found
Judicial Deviation in Talmudic Law: Governed by Men, Not by Rules
With the publication of this book, the author inaugurates a new series at the Institute of Jewish Law. In recent years there has been a growing interest in Jewish law in American law schools. In turn, this casts an obligation on those involved in Jewish law to make available in the English language publications which focus on contemporary issues and their analysis in traditional Jewish sources. Jewish Law in Context will attempt to do precisely this by presenting Jewish law in its own context as well as in the context of our milieu.https://scholarship.law.bu.edu/books/1189/thumbnail.jp
Authority, Process and Method: Studies in Jewish Law
The articles in this volume were originally published in Hebrew in Shenaton Hamishpat Haivri and address Jewish law, both in its own context and in the context of contemporary jurisprudence. Contributions range from discussion of the rabbincal court to the doctrine of binding precedent, and from the basis of judicial authority to the legal defence of ignorance of the law.https://scholarship.law.bu.edu/books/1188/thumbnail.jp