Legal engagement. The reception of Roman law and tribunals by Jews and other inhabitants of the empire, ED. BERTHELOT (KATELL), ED. DOHRMANN (NATALIE), ED. NEMO-PEKELMAN (CAPUCINE)
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2021 CICERO (MARCUS TULLIUS) Cicero, law, and the barbarians PP. 29-452021 "A proselyte whose sons converted with him": Roman law on new citizens' authority over their children and tannaitic rulings on converts to judaism and their offspring pp. 345-3642021 "Barbarians" judge the law: The rabbis on the uncivil law of Rome PP. 455-4982021 "Not like our rock is their rock" (Deut 32:31): Rabbinic perceptions of Roman courts and jurisdiction PP. 389-4082021 A frenzy of sovereignty : Punishment in P.Aktenbuch PP. 89-1082021 A rabbinic postliminium : the property of captives in tannaitic halakhah in light of Roman law pp. 323-3442021 Accommodating former legal systems and Roman law. Cicero's rhetorical and legal perspective in the Verrine orations pp. 47-672021 Ad similitudinem arbitrorum: On the perils of commensurability and comparison in Roman and rabbinic law PP. 365-3852021 Appealing for the emperor's justice: Provincial petitions and imperial responses prior to Late Antiquity PP. 159-1732021 Between the good king and the cruel tyrant: The Acta Isidori and the reception of Roman Emperors among provincial litigants PP. 109-1322021 Did Palestinian rabbis know Roman law? Methodological considerations and case studies PP. 303-3222021 Early Christian perspectives on Roman law and Mosaic law PP. 429-4532021 Imperialism and the creation of local law : The case of rabbinic law PP. 271-3002021 Jewish judicial patrons and advocates in the Western Roman empire (5th century) PP. 195-2112021 Judicial pluralism in the Visigothic Kingdom of Toulouse : Special jurisdictions and communal courts pp. 231-2502021 Legal knowledge and its transmission in three marriage contracts from the Judaean desert PP. 251-2692021 Legal pluralism in the Western Roman empire: Popular legal sources and legal history PP. 215-2292021 Pappus and Julianus, the Maccabaean martyrs, and rabbinic martyrdom history in Late Antiquity PP. 133-1552021 Performing justice in republican empire, 1-565 CE pp. 69-852021 Representing the rights of a city: Ekdikoi in Roman courts PP. 175-1942021 The rabbinic model of sovereignty in biblical and imperial contexts PP. 409-427

