1st Edition
Jewish Jurisprudence Its Sources and Modern Applications, Volume 2
257 Pages
by
Routledge
257 Pages
by
Routledge
257 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 1986, Jewish Jurisprudence is the second volume of an important series analysing and setting forth the substantive principles of Jewish jurisprudence. It encompasses the applicable sources of Jewish law from the original transmission to Moses on Sinai of the terse written law and its accompanying oral elaboration through its development to the present day. Each topic... Read more
Table of Contents of Volume 1 3. The Numerical Composition of the Courts 4. The Manner in Which a Person May Engage in Self-Help 5. When Court Sessions May Be Held 6. The Minimum Monetary Jurisdiction of the Court Summary of Legal Principles Contained in Volume 2 Citation Index Subject Index
Biography
Emanuel B. Quint and Neil S. Hecht






