Part I – The Philosophy of Jewish Law |
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Bernard S. Jackson, Secular Jurisprudence and the Philosophy of Jewish Law: A Commentary on Some Recent Literature |
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Emanuel Rackman, Secular Jurisprudence and Halakha |
45 |
Jacob I. Dienstag, Natural Law in Maimonidean Thought and Scholarship (On Mishneh Torah, Kings VIII, II) |
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Oliver Leaman, Maimonides and Natural Law |
78 |
Louis Jacobs, Tur, Preface to Hoshen Mishpat – Translation and Commentary |
94 |
Rivka Schatz, Maharal's Conception of Law – Antithesis to Natural Law Theory |
109 |
Norman Solomon, Anomaly and Theory in the Analytical School |
126 |
Alan J. Yuter, Legal Positivism and Contemporary Halakhic Discourse |
148 |
Hanina Ben Menachem, Is there Always One Uniquely Correct Answer to a Legal Question in the Talmud? |
164 |
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Part II – Chronicle |
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Current Responsa, Decisions of Bate Din and Rabbinical Literature: (J.D Bleich) |
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Judges Under Threat |
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Teachers's Unions |
183 |
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Indue Influence and Conflict of Interests |
186 |
The Agnostic Witness and the Oath |
188 |
Refund of Estate Duty |
192 |
Rape of a Wife |
194 |
Good Faith in Fulfilling Contractual Obligations |
196 |
Illegal Contracts |
199 |
"Beyond the Letter of the Law" |
203 |
Necessity |
206 |
Non-Financial Pressures on a Husband to Grant a "Get" (V. New) |
210 |
Towards a New Regulation of the Relations Between the State and Italian Jewry (D. Piattelli) |
216 |
German Legislation Against Denying the Holocaust (E. Klingenberg) |
219 |
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Part III |
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Survey of Recent Literature |
225 |