Jewish Law Association Studies XIV
Jewish Law Association Studies XIV
The Jerusalem 2002 Conference Volume
Edited by Hillel Gamoran
1. Aaron Kirschenbaum, Teaching and Researching Jewish Law in Israeli Law Schools (Presidential Address)
2. Jacob Bazak, The Element of Intention in the Performance of Mitsvot Compared to the Element of Intention in Current Criminal Law
3. Leah Bornstein-Makovetsky, The Halakhic Decisions of the Sages of Aleppo During the 16th-18th Centuries
4. David Elgavish, Extradition of Fugitives in International Relations in the Ancient Near East
5. Joseph Fleishman, Exodus 22:15-16 and Deuteronomy 22:28-29 - Seduction and Rape? Or Elopement and Abduction Marriage?
6. Aharon Gaimani, Between the Aden and Sana Rabbinical Courts: On a Nineteenth Century Inheritance Dispute
7. Hillel Gamoran, How the Rishonim Met the Clash Between Credit Sales and the Law Against Usury
8. Michael Hellinger, The Emerging Definition of the Poverty Line in Jewish Law
9. Bernard S. Jackson, Some Reflections on Family Law in the Papyri
10. Ya'akov Meron, Dower in Moslem and Jewish Law
11. Joseph A. Polak, Some Aspects of the Appearance of Impropriety (Mar'it Ayin) in Jewish Law
12. Laurence J. Rabinovich, Utilizing Business Records to Prove a Claim: Empiricism, Rationalism and the Rules of Evidence
13. Nahum Rakover, Privacy: Injury Caused by Unwanted Observation (Hezek Re'iyah)
14. Yosef Rivlin, The Evolution of the Clause for Fines in Jewish Legal Contracts
15. Elimelech Westreich, A Western View of Eastern Marriage: Comments on the Nusrat Shaulian v Sultana Shaulian Decision
ISBN 1-58684-099-1, 2003, Pp. vi + 282