_Jewish Law and International Law_ offers a timely exploration of the
intricate relationship between Jewish law (or _halakhah_) and
international legal systems. In an era marked by rising antisemitism
and increasing tensions between the Israel and the international
community, the book offers a deeper understanding of Jewish law's
contributions to the broader legal landscape. Offering relevant
analysis and a forward-looking approach, _Jewish Law and International
Law_ illuminates the significant jurisprudential and methodological
parallels between the two systems. Its eight chapters weave together
the connections between Jewish law and international law, from the
foundational concepts and histories of both legal systems to their
shared values and transnational nature. The book delves into how
Jewish law incorporates local and international legal principles in
areas such as war, humanitarian law, copyright law, and governance.
Envisioning a future where Jewish law and international law work in
concert rather than conflict, the book offers a more nuanced
perspective on both systems and looks toward promoting global justice.
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Sovereignty and Exogenous Authority in a Transnational World
Product details
ISBN
9780197805251
Published
2025
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Oxford University Press Academic US
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok