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The Cambridge History of Rights, Volume 1: The Ancient World

Edited by: Clifford Ando, Mirko Canevaro, Benjamin Straumann

ISBN13: 9781108837354
To be Published: October 2025
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £120.00



The ancient world existed before the modern conceptual and linguistic apparatus of rights, and any attempts to understand its place in history must be undertaken with care. This volume covers not only Greco-Roman antiquity, but ranges from the ancient Near East to early Confucian China; Deuteronomic Judaism to Ptolemaic Egypt; and rabbinic Judaism to Sasanian law. It describes ancient normative conceptions of personhood and practices of law in a way that respects their historical and linguistic particularity, appreciating the distinctiveness of the cultures under study whilst clarifying their salience for comparative study.

Through thirteen expertly researched essays, volume one of The Cambridge History of Rights is a comprehensive and authoritative reference for the history of rights in the global ancient world and highlights societies that the field has long neglected.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties
Contents:
Introduction
Clifford Ando, Mirko Canevaro and Benjamin Straumann
1. To claim to protect claims: the generative discourse of Mesopotamian legal rights
Seth Richardson
2. The individual and the communal: early Confucian resources for human rights
May Sim
3. human rights in the Hebrew Bible?
Sandra Jacobs
4. Greek subjective rights? Justice, legal discourse, and legal institutions
Mirko Canevaro and Linda Rocchi
5. Aristotle on subjective rights
Pia Campeggiani
6. Do rights exist in Hellenistic philosophy?
Jon Miller
7. Rights in Ptolemaic Egypt
Nadine Grotkamp
8. Rights in Roman Republican thought
Valentina Arena
9. Ius in the subjective sense in classical Roman law
Charles Donahue, Jr
10. Rights and dignity in late ancient thought
Kyle Harper
11. Rights in late ancient law?
Noel Lenski
12. Rabbinic Judaism
Alyssa M. Gray
13. Sasanian law
Maria Macuch