Mimi Hunter

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The Jewish and Islamic systems of law never had any lasting central authority, or even, in the case of the shari‘a, foundational legal texts. They endured and developed during periods of repeated political turmoil, when jurists held their own against confident sultans and invading warlords. Based on a moral vision for the world, they proved their resilience time and again.
The Rule of Laws: A 4,000-Year Quest to Order the World
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