Lawmaking and Adjudication in Archaic Greece

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Lawmaking and Adjudication in Archaic Greece

Zinon Papakonstantinou

History / Ancient / General

"Lawmaking and Adjudication in Archaic Greece" re-evaluates central aspects of the genesis and application of laws in the communities of archaic Greece, including the structure and function of legislative bodies, the composition of the courts, the administration of justice and the use and abuse of legal norms and procedures by litigants in the courts and everyday settings. Combining a detailed analysis of epigraphical and literary evidence and the application of a model of interpretation borrowed from cultural analyses of law, this book argues that far from being monolithic creations of archaic polities that unilaterally informed social life, archaic legal systems can be more appropriately viewed as ideologically polyvalent and socially complex.It includes legal norms and the administration of justice articulated associations with divine and secular authority but also incorporated, mainly in their reception and application by average citizens, discourses of utility and resistance that actively contributed in the composition of social relations.

Zinon Papakonstantinou is Lecturer in Ancient History, University of Athens. He has published extensively in the fields of Ancient Greek law, sport and leisure.


Publication Date: 17 April 2008
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bristol Classical Press
ISBN-13: 9780715637296
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 256
Weight (oz): 18.56

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