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      The Javanese Way of Law: Early Modern Sloka Phenomena

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      Traditional Javanese law of the pre- and early-colonial period does not draw upon the contents of recognized texts, but -- as preserved and often explained in those texts -- on maxims (sloka/saloka) containing the essence of law expressed in pithy, easily remembered phrases, m...

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      Product ID:9789462989337
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:NL
      Series:Asian History
      Title:The Javanese Way of Law
      Subtitle:Early Modern Sloka Phenomena
      Authors:Author: Mason Hoadley
      Page Count:276
      Subjects:Systems of law: common law, Common law, Indonesia
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      Traditional Javanese law of the pre- and early-colonial period does not draw upon the contents of recognized texts, but -- as preserved and often explained in those texts -- on maxims (sloka/saloka) containing the essence of law expressed in pithy, easily remembered phrases, many of which live on as modern Javanese proverbs.
      The author''s investigation of early-modern Javanese law reveals that judicial authority does not come from the contents of legal titles or juridical texts, but from legal maxims and variations thereof. A century and a half ago Simon Keyzer, a recognized scholar of Javanese law, noted that understanding of that law is dependent upon a grasp of such pithy expressions, which provide the key to the whole body of suits. (Preface, C.F. Winter, Javaansche Zamenspraken, 1858, which examines hundreds of sloka, the majority of which are directed to prevailing legal practice). Drawing upon the contents of 18th century Javanese legal texts, the present work builds upon Keyzer''s and Winter''s references to ''sloka-phenomena'', namely sloka proper (maxims) and its derivatives sinalokan (that made of sloka), aksara here meaning legal principles, and prakara (matter, case). These are usually conveyed in vignettes illustrating their function and as a group, constitute the essence of traditional Javanese written law.
      Imprint Name:Amsterdam University Press
      Publisher Name:Amsterdam University Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2019-08-27

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      Weight588 g
      Dimensions161 × 241 × 24 mm