The Rule of Laws: A 4000-year Quest to Order the World

The Rule of Laws: A 4000-year Quest to Order the World

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  • Create Date:2022-08-06 07:51:42
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Fernanda Pirie
  • ISBN:1788163036
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Summary

'A fascinating, comprehensive study that forces us to think again about what law is, and why it matters 。。。 For those who want to understand why human society has emerged as it has, this is essential reading' Rana Mitter, author of China's Good War

The laws now enforced throughout the world are almost all modelled on systems developed in Europe in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries。 During two hundred years of colonial rule, Europeans exported their laws everywhere they could。 But they weren't filling a void: in many places, they displaced traditions that were already ancient when Vasco Da Gama first arrived in India。

Where, then, did it all begin? And what has law been and done over the course of human history? In The Rule of Laws, pioneering anthropologist Fernanda Pirie traces the development of the world's great legal systems - Chinese, Indian, Roman, and Islamic - and the innumerable smaller traditions they inspired。

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Reviews

Samuel

Comprehensive, particularly for the Western audience in that it does not explain legal systems which are well known to a modern Western reader。 Pirie also effectively draws links between different systems to give a sense of the ways in which the law evolved, or did not。This is a text much better suited to study than reading however, since each chapter is structured like an essay and hence it sometimes feels like points are repeated more often than they need to be。