Jewish Law Association Studies XVIII
Jewish Law Association Studies XVIII
The Bar-Ilan Conference Volume
Edited by Joseph Fleishman
1. Tsevi E. TAL, Hebrew Law in the Courts of Israel
2. Jacob BAZAK, An Unsuccessful Attempt to Commit a Crime
3. Leah BORNSTEIN-MAKOVETSKY, Blood Money and Retaliation in Criminal Law in the Ottoman Empire in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries as Found in Jewish Society
4. David ELGAVISH, Justification for War in the Ancient Near East and the Bible
5. Joseph FLEISHMAN, The Husband's Sin and Punishment of Deuteronomy 22:18-19 in early Jewish Law
6. Israel Zvi GILAT, The Renewed Insights of the UN Convention on Children's Rights: The Renaissance of Ancient Jewish Law
7. Aharon KAMPINSKY, The Rise and Fall of the 'War Get' Suggestion in the Early Days of the IDF
8. Aaron KIRSCHENBAUM, Jewish Penology: Unanswered Questions
9. Madeline KOCHEN, 'It Was Not For Naught That They Called It Hekdesh': Divine Ownership and the Medieval Charitable Foundation
10. Gail LABOVITZ, Assent to Ascent: Halakhic Negotiations of Exile, Marriage, and Gender
11 Yehezkel MARGALIT, On The Dispositive Foundations of the Obligation of Spousal Conjugal Relations in Jewish Law
12. Steven H. RESNICOFF, May Plaintiffs Enjoy a Double Recovery? A Comparison of American and Jewish Law
13. Yosef RIVLIN, Contracts and Legislation in Jewish Law: Interrelations
14. Abraham Ofir SHEMESH, Food Deceptions and Falsification in the Ancient Food Industry and their Legal Ramifications According to Rabbinical Literature
15. Yair SHIBER, Disqualification of Witnesses because of Kinship - its Evolution and Effect on Validity of Marriages
16. Yuval SINAI, Arbitration as an Ideal Judicial Procedure
17. Michael WYGODA, Floating Charge on an Individual's AssetsMarriages
ISBN 978-1-906731-00-7 (hardback), 978-1-906731-01-4 (paperback), 2008, Pp. vi + 303.