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By Janos Jany

How Long Does it Take to Read Judging in the Islamic, Jewish and Zoroastrian Legal Traditions?

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Description

This book presents a comparative analysis of the judiciary in the Islamic, Jewish and Zoroastrian legal systems. It compares postulations of legal theory to legal practice in order to show that social practice can diverge significantly from religious and legal principles. It thus provides a greater understanding of the real functions of religion in these legal systems, regardless of the dogmatic positions of the religions themselves. The judiciary is the focus of the study as it is the judge who is obliged to administer to legal texts while having to consider social realities being sometimes at variance with religious ethics and legal rules deriving from them. This book fills a gap in the literature examining Islamic, Jewish and Zoroastrian law and as such will open new possibilities for further studies in the field of comparative law. It will be a valuable resource for those working in the areas of comparative law, law and religion, law and society, and legal anthropology.

How long is Judging in the Islamic, Jewish and Zoroastrian Legal Traditions?

Judging in the Islamic, Jewish and Zoroastrian Legal Traditions by Janos Jany is 242 pages long, and a total of 60,984 words.

This makes it 82% the length of the average book. It also has 75% more words than the average book.

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The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 5 hours and 33 minutes to read Judging in the Islamic, Jewish and Zoroastrian Legal Traditions aloud.

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