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Tradition in Religion and Law

Journal of Law and Religion, 2009
To what extent can human legal thought be encompassed by the divine and share its character, or alternatively, stand free of the divine and constitute an autonomous field of normativity? Answers to these large questions may understandably differ, yet answers appear both necessary and important.
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“Awig-Awig As Traditional Law Written in Traditional Law Perspective in Indonesia”

Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings, 2021
This study aims to find that customary law regulations exist in written form. This research also wants to prove that the customs regulations in each region in Bali are different according to the customs of other regions in Indonesia and the existence of this awig-awig still exists according to the needs of the community according to current conditions.
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Socialist Law and the Civil Law Tradition

The American Journal of Comparative Law, 1989
Revolutions leading to socialist legal systems occurred in countries of the civil law tradition, not in common law countries.' Eastern Europe had been controlled by Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Russia, all of which were civil law countries.2 China had in the early twentieth century incorporated elements of civil law as an overlay on its Confucian base.
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Common Law and Civil Law Traditions

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
The goal of this Practitioners' Guide is to provide an overview of both common law and civil law legal traditions -- comparing and contrasting them -- so that practitioners deploying to post-conflict or developing countries can become familiar with them, and more easily work in a country that follows a tradition that is unfamiliar to them.
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Humanitarian Law and Traditional African Law

International Review of the Red Cross, 1976
We are very pleased to publish this report by Mrs. Diallo on research into the correlations between the principles of international humanitarian law and the humanitarian principles underlying African traditions. In earlier issues of International Review, various authors have drawn attention to the fact that historically, in Islamic countries, in India ...
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The “Natural Law Tradition”

2017
This "tradition of natural law theory" has three main features: First, critique and rejection of ethical scepticism, dogmatism and conventionalism; Second, clarification of the methodology of descriptive and explanatory social theories (e.g., political science, economics, jurisprudence .
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Traditional Chinese Law

2013
What is termed “traditional Chinese legal history” spans a period in excess of three thousand years. This period can be said to start around 1500 bce during the Shang dynasty. It ends in 1911 with the fall of the Qing dynasty. Between the Shang and the Qing occurred many complex legal developments, of which the most important was the rise of the ...
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Traditionalism and Traditional Law

Journal of African Law, 1984
John Berger tells the story of the peasant Lucie Cabrol in terms of her “three lives” because she lived and lived on in three different ways. Readers of the story in Lucie Cabrol's village say she now has four lives. The fourth is in her story. My theme to-day is that representations of knowledge give a life to that knowledge.
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Traditional Law in Georgia

2012
ISSN:1867 ...
Voell, Stéphane, Janiashvili, Lavrenti
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Law in the Wisdom Tradition

2019
Originally, law and wisdom were indistinct from one another. Both case law and ethos made up family norms of behavior and were transmitted orally from generation to generation. Over time, case law was supplemented by written statutes; the earliest known codes in Mesopotamia were from Sumer, followed by Akkadian, Babylonian, and Hittite exemplars. Ethos
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