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Routledge - The Jewish Law Annual Volume 18 - Law Book

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Explore deep legal scholarship with The Jewish Law Annual Volume 18, published by Routledge. This volume provides a detailed look into complex legal topics and historical developments within Jewish law. It serves as a vital resource for researchers, legal scholars, and students interested in the application of halakhic principles to various social and personal scenarios. The text covers a wide range of specific legal inquiries, including the parent-child relationship and the nuances of corporal punishment. It also addresses specific legal mandates, such as the prohibition against seeking a second ruling after a declaration of forbidden status and the rights of agents carrying out mandates for personal benefit. Additionally, readers can learn about the history of mid-twentieth century London organizations dedicated to advancing Jewish law. Authored by Berachyahu Lifshitz, a Professor of Comparative Law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem's Faculty of Law, this volume offers academic rigor and expert insight. Whether you are studying comparative law or specific religious legal frameworks, this annual volume provides essential documentation for your academic library.

Key Features

Comprehensive legal analysis covering diverse topics such as spousal relations and halakhic understandings of parent-child dynamics.

Detailed examination of specific legal prohibitions, including the rules regarding seeking secondary rulings after a status is declared forbidden.

Insight into agency law, specifically focusing on the legal implications of an agent acting for their own benefit rather than the principal's.

Historical context regarding mid-twentieth century London organizations that worked toward the advancement of Jewish law.

Authored by Berachyahu Lifshitz, a Professor of Comparative Law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, ensuring academic authority.

Published by Routledge, a trusted name in academic and professional legal literature.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
31 March 2010
Listed Since
28 September 2009

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