Part I |
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Hanina Ben-Menahem, Maimonides' Fourteen Roots: Logical Structure and Conceptual Analysis |
3 |
Michael J. Broyde and Michael Hecht, The Gentile and Returning Lost Property According to Jewish Law: A Theory of Reciprocity |
31 |
Joseph Fleishman, Does the Law of Exodus 21:7-11 Permit a Father to Sell His Daughter to Be a Slave? |
47 |
David Golinkin, A Bibliography of the Writings of Professor Boaz Cohen |
65 |
Irwin H. Haut, Kad and Havit |
87 |
Maidi S. Katz, z"l, The Married Woman and her Expense Account: A Study of the Marries Woman's Ownership and Use of Marital Property in Jewish Law |
101 |
Berachyahu Lifshitz, Kad and Havit – More on the Role of the Stam |
143 |
Avi Sagi, Natural Law and Halakha – A Critical Analysis |
149 |
Dov Schwartz, Rabbi David Cohen, the Nazir, on Halakhic Exegesis |
197 |
Ronnie Warburg, A Comparative Analysis of a Wife's Capacity to Pledge Her Husband's Credit for Domestic Necessities in Anglo-American Law and Jewish Law |
213 |
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Part II – Chronicle |
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Martin Edelman and Christopher McMahon, Lemon Peels: The Unraveling of a Constitutional Law Doctrine |
241 |
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Part III |
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Survey of Recent Literature |
285 |
Style Sheet |
287 |