History of Jewish and Israeli law

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Author:Primakov D.YA
Cover:Soft
Category:History & GeographyLaw & Legal
ISBN:978-5-9998-0222-4
Dimensions: 140x10x210cm
The first part of the work is a scientific analysis of the legal institutions of classical Muslim and Jewish law. For the first time in Russia, they were subjected to a comparison of the views of Jewish talmudists and the classics of the Muslim legal doctrine. This is not the history of medieval Jewish law, but the presentation of the legal principles of Jews in the context of the influence of Sharia. The author answers the questions: how for many centuries in the absence of his own statehood, the Jews preserved legal norms (Galahu) and introduced novels? Why among the sources of Jewish law a special place occupies a tradition? What rules and institutions adopted by Muslims from Jews, and vice versa, and why? What is the similarity and differences in the perception of the concept of power from Jews and Muslims? What are the features of the manifestation of norms and sanctions from Jews and Muslims?
The second part is the study of the history of various sectors of Israeli legislation (administrative, criminal, civil, banking, etc) and a comparison of the institutions of Israeli law with legal institutions from other legal systems. Special attention is paid to the formation of a judicial system and the perception of judges as carriers of the judges. All research permeates the question: why in Israeli right so many borrowing from other legal families?
For historians of law, specialists in Jewish, Muslim law and comparative law
Author:
Author:Primakov D.YA
Cover:
Cover:Soft
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  • Category:History & Geography
  • Category:Law & Legal
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ISBN:978-5-9998-0222-4

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