The dominant and deceptively simple theme of this book is the relationship between the moral environment of the courtroom and that of the society in which the court is situated. The volume ranges widely across time and space from ancient Greece to twentieth-century Africa. As a consequence it encompasses not only the highly professional legal systems of the Roman later medieval and modern worlds but also the relatively unprofessionalized courts of classical Athens and of the early Middle Ages and the alien imposed legal systems of colonial Rhodesia and Kenya.
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