Jewish Law Association Studies X
Jewish Law Association Studies X
The Jerusalem 1998 Conference Volume
Edited by H.G. Sprecher
1. Jacob Bazak, Is A Consequence Considered "Intended," When It Is Foreseen As Highly Probable?: A Comparative Study in Halakha and in Modern Criminal Law
2. Yehuda Cohen, The Foundation of Law Act
3. Herbert Druks, Freedom of Speech and Freedom of the Press and Henry Ford
4. Jonathan Fisher, Prohibitions Against Fraudulent Conduct in Jewish Law
5. Aharon Gaimani, The Rabbinical Court of Sa'da in Northern Yemen
6. Arthur Gross Schaefer, Illegal Agreements: Does the Clean Hands Doctrine Really Make Sense?
7. Rivka Katz, Justice, Law and Morality
8. Ron Klainman, Conflicts of Interest of Public Officials in Jewish Law: Prohibitions, Scope and Limitations
9. Leah Bornstein Makovetsky, The Va'ad Berurei Averot as a Judicial Body in Christian Spain and the Ottoman Empire
10. Stephen M. Passamaneck, Ancient Traces of Investigative Profiling
11. Chaim Povarsky, The Land for Peace Treaty Between Israel and the Palestinians
12. Nahum Rakover, Cloning: Usurping the Creator?
13. Steven H. Resnicoff, Helping a Client Violate Jewish Law: A Jewish Lawyer's Dilemma
14. Yosef Rivlin, Halitzah Stipulations in Engagement Contracts
15. Samuel Wolfman, Legal Aspects of Epilepsy in the Halakha: In Torah Transgressions, in Legal Competence Matters and Matrimonial Matters
16. Peter Zaas & Mary Meany, Adhuc Rarissimus Emptor: A Final Stage of Early Christian Kashrut
Abstracts
Moshe Ish-Horowicz, Halakha Versus Aggadah (Jewish Law Versus Equity)
Osman Zumrut, Influence of Mosaic Law on the Islamic Law
ISBN 1-586840-28-2, Pp. x + 282, 2000.