"Die Athen ische Gerichtsverfassung" (The Athenian Judicial Constitution) by August Wilhelm Heffter explores the structure and function of the court system in ancient Athens. This work provides a detailed examination of Athenian legal processes, offering insights into the roles of various courts and magistrates. Heffter's study illuminates the principles of justice and governance that shaped Athenian society. This book is a valuable resource for legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in understanding the legal and political institutions of ancient Greece.
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