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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- The Rule of Law in Action in Democratic Athens
- Introduction
- 1 Was Athens a State or a Stateless Community?
- 2 Feuding or the Rule of Law?
- 3 The Judicial Oath
- 4 What Are the Laws of Athens About?
- 5 Open Texture in Athenian Law
- 6 Open Texture in Athenian Law
- 7 Did the Athenian Courts Attempt to Achieve Consistency?
- 8 How Strictly Did the Athenian Courts Apply the Law?
- 9 Cleon and the Defeat of Athens
- Epilogue
- Appendix 1 Hunter on Citizens Enforcing the Law
- Appendix 2 Magistrates Enforcing Laws and Decrees in the Fifth Century BCE
- Appendix 3 Quotations or Allusions to Judicial Oath in Attic Orators
- Appendix 4 Organization of the Gortyn Law Code
- Appendix 5 Laws in the Attic Orators
- Appendix 6 Categories of Atimoi Listed in the Decree of Patrocleides (And. 1.73–76)
- Appendix 7 Issues in the Orators
- Appendix 8 Mentions of Public Service in the Attic Orators
- Appendix 9 The Authenticity of the Speeches in the Demosthenic Corpus
- Bibliography
- Subject Index
- Index Locorum
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- The Rule of Law in Action in Democratic Athens
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- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- The Rule of Law in Action in Democratic Athens
- Introduction
- 1 Was Athens a State or a Stateless Community?
- 2 Feuding or the Rule of Law?
- 3 The Judicial Oath
- 4 What Are the Laws of Athens About?
- 5 Open Texture in Athenian Law
- 6 Open Texture in Athenian Law
- 7 Did the Athenian Courts Attempt to Achieve Consistency?
- 8 How Strictly Did the Athenian Courts Apply the Law?
- 9 Cleon and the Defeat of Athens
- Epilogue
- Appendix 1 Hunter on Citizens Enforcing the Law
- Appendix 2 Magistrates Enforcing Laws and Decrees in the Fifth Century BCE
- Appendix 3 Quotations or Allusions to Judicial Oath in Attic Orators
- Appendix 4 Organization of the Gortyn Law Code
- Appendix 5 Laws in the Attic Orators
- Appendix 6 Categories of Atimoi Listed in the Decree of Patrocleides (And. 1.73–76)
- Appendix 7 Issues in the Orators
- Appendix 8 Mentions of Public Service in the Attic Orators
- Appendix 9 The Authenticity of the Speeches in the Demosthenic Corpus
- Bibliography
- Subject Index
- Index Locorum