ABSTRACT
The volume contains ten articles, including a penetrating analysis of the application of Jewish price fraud law to the workings of the present-day marketplace. Diverse in their scope and focus, the articles address legal, historical, textual, comparative and conceptual questions.
The volume concludes with a survey of recent literature on biblical and Jewish law, and a chronicle section, which discusses recent Israeli and American court cases involving issues where Jewish law is of particular relevance, thereby making the Annual a journal of record.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1One|350 pages
part Two|38 pages
Chronicle
part Three|14 pages
Survey of Recent Literature
part |5 pages
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