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In 'Ancient Law,' Henry James Sumner Maine conducts a seminal exploration into the evolution of laws from antiquity, critically examining the transformation of ancient Roman legislative systems. Maine presents an analytical interpretation of legal change as a progressive shift from 'status' to 'contract,' reflecting a move away from societal structures based on familial relations towards individual-based agreements. Within the literary spectrum, Maine's work stands as a foundation for historical jurisprudence, employing a comparative method that distinguishes it within the 19th-century intellectual milieu. The narrative is marked by the eloquence befitting a literary classic, making it an exemplar of legal philosophy and historiography.Sir Henry James Sumner Maine was a distinguished jurist and historian, his scholarly pursuits deeply influenced by his tenure in colonial administration and academia. Bringing to bear his formidable expertise as a legal scholar, Maine's insights in 'Ancient Law' are distilled from years of legal practice, education, and a keen observation of Indian customary law during his service as a colonial legal administrator. Such cross-cultural examination endowed Maine with the unique perspective necessary to trace the contours of legal development from the Roman era to the complexities of 19th-century legislation.'Ancient Law' is an indispensable tome for those intrigued by the nexus of history, law, and societal transformation. Legal professionals, historians, and scholars of the social sciences will uncover in Maine's persuasive prose a deep delineation of legal evolution. This treatise remains a treasure of legal anthropology, revealing how ancient rituals and customs have shaped the modern legal landscape, thereby resonating with contemporary debates about the nature and direction of legal reform. As a reflection on progress, 'Ancient Law' offers profound insights into the architecture of society itself.

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mai 2022, 245 Pages, Anglais
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8596547015338

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