
SASA Master Class: Gimme My Money! Lawsuits, Foreigners, and Maritime Contracts in Classical Athens
الثلاثاء، ١٢ يناير
|Zoom Meeting
Led by Anna Accettola, PhD Candidate @ UCLA


Time & Location
١٢ يناير ٢٠٢١، ٢:٠٠ م – ٤:٠٠ م
Zoom Meeting
About the Event
Previous participation and previous knowledge not required.
Have you ever wondered what happened when a ship sank in the ancient Mediterranean? Who lost money from all those sunken treasures? Legal speeches from fourth century Athens explain the various ways in which trade was financed and monitored, as well as shows the sophistication of Athenian laws and courts. When ships sunk or business partners committed fraud, the Athenian legal system was the best recourse for injured parties to receive justice. It did not matter if you were Athenian, a citizen from another Greek city-state, a metic, or a foreigner - everyone had access to the dikai emporikai or the maritime lawsuits.
This idea of equality before the law is idealistic, just as it is today. Anti-foreigner rhetoric could, and would, be used in order to sway the jury – even if not legally relevant. In this reading group, we will look…