About this Event
When and why do written laws emerge in ancient societies? This lecture considers these questions in light of evidence such as the law code of Hammurabi; the earliest attestation of written laws in Greek (found in Crete); and the full-blown commitment to written laws by the Athenian lawgiver Solon. It explores how writing relates to the functions of law more generally, in light of debates in contemporary legal philosophy.
A lecture by Professor Melissa Lane
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Gresham College, Barnard's Inn Hall, London, United Kingdom
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