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The discovery of the Babatha archive provided scholars with unique
opportunities for reconstructing the life of Jews in second-century
Arabia. Although legal issues and especially the question of the
relationship between Roman and local law have received attention in
a number of publications, this study presents the first complete
overview of the legal situation as presented in the Babatha as well
as the Salome Komaise archive, using references to law in the
documents' texts as the key element for understanding what law is
applicable to these documents. By distinguishing between two levels
in the papyri, of substantive and of formal law, a new
understanding is reached of the part both Roman and local law
played in legal reality.
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