Jewish Law AnnualCover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- PART ONE THE PHILOSOPHY OF JEWISH LAW (I) -- Secular Jurisprudence and the Philosophy of Jewish Law: A Commentary on Some Recent Literature -- Secular Jurisprudence and Halakhah -- Natural Law in Maimonidean Thought and Scholarship (On Mishneh Torah, Kings VIII, II) -- Maimonides and Natural Law -- Tur, Preface to Hoshen Misphat - Translation and Commentary -- Maharal's Conception of Law - Antithesis to Natural Law Theory -- Anomaly and Theory in the Analytical School -- Legal Positivism and Contemporary Halakhic Discourse |
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Bernard S JACKSON Secular Jurisprudence and the Philosophy | 3 |
Emanuel RACKMAN Secular Jurisprudence and Halakhah | 45 |
DIENSTAG Natural Law in Maimonidean Thought | 64 |
Oliver LEAMAN Maimonides and Natural Law | 78 |
Louis JACOBS Tur Preface to Hoshen Misphat Translation | 94 |
Rivka SCHATZ Maharals Conception of Law Antithesis | 109 |
Norman SOLOMON Anomaly and Theory in the Analytical School | 126 |
Alan J YUTER Legal Positivism and Contemporary Halakhic | 148 |
Hanina BEN MENAHEM Is there always one uniquely correct answer | 164 |
Jewish Law in the State of Israel D B SINCLAIR | 186 |
NonFinancial Pressures on a Husband to Grant a Get V NEW | 210 |
Towards a New Regulation of the Relations between the State | 216 |
Survey of Recent Literature | 225 |
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