ISSN 0042-6229
Vol. 64, Issue 5, 2019January 30, 2020 EDT
The Primitive Lawyer Speaks!: Thoughts on the Concepts of International and Rabbinic Laws
The Primitive Lawyer Speaks!: Thoughts on the Concepts of International and Rabbinic Laws
Articles in Vol. 64, Issue 5, 2019
Vol. 64, Issue 5, 2019
- The Primitive Lawyer Speaks!: Thoughts on the Concepts of International and Rabbinic LawsHarlan Grant Cohen
- Halakhah Between Historicism and DogmatismChristine Hayes
- The Challenge of HalakhahKevin L. Hughes
- Defining LawTal Kastner
- "Turn It and Turn It, For All Is in It": Reflections on Chaim Saiman's Halakhah: The Rabbinic Idea of LawCathleen Kaveny
- Reading Halakhah As a SecularistSanford Levinson
- The Expressive Power of Rabbinic LawRichard H. McAdams
- Implications of the Rabbinic Idea of Law for the History of Halakhah: Dialectics, Apologetics, Fractalization?Tamara Morsel-Eisenberg
- Temple, Talmud, and Sacrament: Some Christian Thoughts on HalakhahNathan B. Oman
- Jurisprudence, Halakhah, and Moral ParticularismAmy J. Sepinwall
- Review of Chaim Saiman's The Rabbinic Idea of LawSuzanne Last Stone
- Binaries: Remarks on Chaim N. Saiman's "Halakhah"Richard H. Weisberg
Harlan Grant Cohen, The Primitive Lawyer Speaks!: Thoughts on the Concepts of International and Rabbinic Laws, 64 Villanova Law Review 665 (2020).
