Localized Law examines the legal archives of Babatha and Salome Komaise, which offer a window onto the practice of law in Maoza as it came under the control of the Roman Empire in the early second century CE. Drawing on a series of case studies of the various agents involved in the creation of the papyri, from the scribes to the Roman judges and the litigants themselves, the volume seeks to understand the 'legal culture' of the community that produced them and the functioning of law and justice in it, offering an alternative to the more traditional systematic approach in order to better understand localized legal culture. Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Localized Law (Kimberley Czajkowski)