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Генезис международного частного права в Древнем мире

Право. Журнал Высшей школы экономики. 2023. Т. 16. № 4. С. 4–33.
Getman-Pavlova I. V.

The problems of the genesis of private international law do not receive some special attention in the Russian doctrine. This situation is regrettable, since a study of history is the basis of the society’s legal culture. The article is aimed at partially filling this gap. It is devoted to the origin of conflicts of different national laws in Ancient Israel and Judea, Ancient Greece, Ancient Egypt. The main attention is paid to the nature of such collisions and the formation of ways to solve them. Attention is drawn to the difference in the nature of conflicts of laws in Israel and Egypt (interpersonal), on the one hand, and in Greece (interpolis), on the other. By writing the study, the author used the methods of comparative analysis and reconstruction, formal-logical, dialectical, natural science and historical methods. The states of the Ancient World were mostly theocratic despotisms characterized by xenophobia and a policy of militant isolationism. However, the objective needs of the economy dictate the need for international trade and recognition of the rights of foreigners. The attitude towards foreigners evolves from their complete lack of rights to the provision of national treatment to them, and this takes place in all states. In local courts, foreign personal law is recognized and applied, which makes it possible to assert the formation the connecting factor “lex personalis”. For foreigners, special courts are created, which in the process take into account the language of the contract, the origin of the parties and the place of conclusion of the contract. The main source of rules for choice of law is jurisprudence in all states; interpolis agreements play an important role in ancient Greece; the necessary regulation is derived through the interpretation of the Torah in Ancient Israel; conflict norms are fixed in the royal edict in Hellenistic Egypt. In conclusion, it is concluded that the PIL of the Ancient World is a collection of individual cases, this is "episodic private international law". The limited amount of data does not allow drawing general theoretical conclusions, building a general line of evolution of the rules for applicable law. However, it is precisely the ancient and biblical approaches will subsequently become the intellectual foundation for the creation of scientific doctrines of PIL and its legislative regulation.The problems of the genesis of private international law do not receive some special attention in the Russian doctrine. This situation is regrettable, since a study of history is the basis of the society’s legal culture. The article is aimed at partially filling this gap. It is devoted to the origin of conflicts of different national laws in Ancient Israel and Judea, Ancient Greece, Ancient Egypt. The main attention is paid to the nature of such collisions and the formation of ways to solve them. Attention is drawn to the difference in the nature of conflicts of laws in Israel and Egypt (interpersonal), on the one hand, and in Greece (interpolis), on the other. By writing the study, the author used the methods of comparative analysis and reconstruction, formal-logical, dialectical, natural science and historical methods. The states of the Ancient World were mostly theocratic despotisms characterized by xenophobia and a policy of militant isolationism. However, the objective needs of the economy dictate the need for international trade and recognition of the rights of foreigners. The attitude towards foreigners evolves from their complete lack of rights to the provision of national treatment to them, and this takes place in all states. In local courts, foreign personal law is recognized and applied, which makes it possible to assert the formation the connecting factor “lex personalis”. For foreigners, special courts are created, which in the process take into account the language of the contract, the origin of the parties and the place of conclusion of the contract. The main source of rules for choice of law is jurisprudence in all states; interpolis agreements play an important role in ancient Greece; the necessary regulation is derived through the interpretation of the Torah in Ancient Israel; conflict norms are fixed in the royal edict in Hellenistic Egypt. In conclusion, it is concluded that the PIL of the Ancient World is a collection of individual cases, this is "episodic private international law". The limited amount of data does not allow drawing general theoretical conclusions, building a general line of evolution of the rules for applicable law. However, it is precisely the ancient and biblical approaches will subsequently become the intellectual foundation for the creation of scientific doctrines of PIL and its legislative regulation.The problems of the genesis of private international law do not receive some special attention in the Russian doctrine. This situation is regrettable, since a study of history is the basis of the society’s legal culture. The article is aimed at partially filling this gap. It is devoted to the origin of conflicts of different national laws in Ancient Israel and Judea, Ancient Greece, Ancient Egypt. The main attention is paid to the nature of such collisions and the formation of ways to solve them. Attention is drawn to the difference in the nature of conflicts of laws in Israel and Egypt (interpersonal), on the one hand, and in Greece (interpolis), on the other. By writing the study, the author used the methods of comparative analysis and reconstruction, formal-logical, dialectical, natural science and historical methods. The states of the Ancient World were mostly theocratic despotisms characterized by xenophobia and a policy of militant isolationism. However, the objective needs of the economy dictate the need for international trade and recognition of the rights of foreigners. The attitude towards foreigners evolves from their complete lack of rights to the provision of national treatment to them, and this takes place in all states. In local courts, foreign personal law is recognized and applied, which makes it possible to assert the formation the connecting factor “lex personalis”. For foreigners, special courts are created, which in the process take into account the language of the contract, the origin of the parties and the place of conclusion of the contract. The main source of rules for choice of law is jurisprudence in all states; interpolis agreements play an important role in ancient Greece; the necessary regulation is derived through the interpretation of the Torah in Ancient Israel; conflict norms are fixed in the royal edict in Hellenistic Egypt. In conclusion, it is concluded that the PIL of the Ancient World is a collection of individual cases, this is "episodic private international law". The limited amount of data does not allow drawing general theoretical conclusions, building a general line of evolution of the rules for applicable law. However, it is precisely the ancient and biblical approaches will subsequently become the intellectual foundation for the creation of scientific doctrines of PIL and its legislative regulation.The problems of the genesis of private international law do not receive some special attention in the Russian doctrine. This situation is regrettable, since a study of history is the basis of the society’s legal culture. The article is aimed at partially filling this gap. It is devoted to the origin of conflicts of different national laws in Ancient Israel and Judea, Ancient Greece, Ancient Egypt. The main attention is paid to the nature of such collisions and the formation of ways to solve them. Attention is drawn to the difference in the nature of conflicts of laws in Israel and Egypt (interpersonal), on the one hand, and in Greece (interpolis), on the other. By writing the study, the author used the methods of comparative analysis and reconstruction, formal-logical, dialectical, natural science and historical methods. The states of the Ancient World were mostly theocratic despotisms characterized by xenophobia and a policy of militant isolationism. However, the objective needs of the economy dictate the need for international trade and recognition of the rights of foreigners. The attitude towards foreigners evolves from their complete lack of rights to the provision of national treatment to them, and this takes place in all states. In local courts, foreign personal law is recognized and applied, which makes it possible to assert the formation the connecting factor “lex personalis”. For foreigners, special courts are created, which in the process take into account the language of the contract, the origin of the parties and the place of conclusion of the contract. The main source of rules for choice of law is jurisprudence in all states; interpolis agreements play an important role in ancient Greece; the necessary regulation is derived through the interpretation of the Torah in Ancient Israel; conflict norms are fixed in the royal edict in Hellenistic Egypt. In conclusion, it is concluded that the PIL of the Ancient World is a collection of individual cases, this is "episodic private international law". The limited amount of data does not allow drawing general theoretical conclusions, building a general line of evolution of the rules for applicable law. However, it is precisely the ancient and biblical approaches will subsequently become the intellectual foundation for the creation of scientific doctrines of PIL and its legislative regulation.The problems of the genesis of private international law do not receive some special attention in the Russian doctrine. This situation is regrettable, since a study of history is the basis of the society’s legal culture. The article is aimed at partially filling this gap. It is devoted to the origin of conflicts of different national laws in Ancient Israel and Judea, Ancient Greece, Ancient Egypt. The main attention is paid to the nature of such collisions and the formation of ways to solve them. Attention is drawn to the difference in the nature of conflicts of laws in Israel and Egypt (interpersonal), on the one hand, and in Greece (interpolis), on the other. By writing the study, the author used the methods of comparative analysis and reconstruction, formal-logical, dialectical, natural science and historical methods. The states of the Ancient World were mostly theocratic despotisms characterized by xenophobia and a policy of militant isolationism. However, the objective needs of the economy dictate the need for international trade and recognition of the rights of foreigners. The attitude towards foreigners evolves from their complete lack of rights to the provision of national treatment to them, and this takes place in all states. In local courts, foreign personal law is recognized and applied, which makes it possible to assert the formation the connecting factor “lex personalis”. For foreigners, special courts are created, which in the process take into account the language of the contract, the origin of the parties and the place of conclusion of the contract. The main source of rules for choice of law is jurisprudence in all states; interpolis agreements play an important role in ancient Greece; the necessary regulation is derived through the interpretation of the Torah in Ancient Israel; conflict norms are fixed in the royal edict in Hellenistic Egypt. In conclusion, it is concluded that the PIL of the Ancient World is a collection of individual cases, this is "episodic private international law". The limited amount of data does not allow drawing general theoretical conclusions, building a general line of evolution of the rules for applicable law. However, it is precisely the ancient and biblical approaches will subsequently become the intellectual foundation for the creation of scientific doctrines of PIL and its legislative regulation.The problems of the genesis of private international law do not receive some special attention in the Russian doctrine. This situation is regrettable, since a study of history is the basis of the society’s legal culture. The article is aimed at partially filling this gap. It is devoted to the origin of conflicts of different national laws in Ancient Israel and Judea, Ancient Greece, Ancient Egypt. The main attention is paid to the nature of such collisions and the formation of ways to solve them. Attention is drawn to the difference in the nature of conflicts of laws in Israel and Egypt (interpersonal), on the one hand, and in Greece (interpolis), on the other. By writing the study, the author used the methods of comparative analysis and reconstruction, formal-logical, dialectical, natural science and historical methods. The states of the Ancient World were mostly theocratic despotisms characterized by xenophobia and a policy of militant isolationism. However, the objective needs of the economy dictate the need for international trade and recognition of the rights of foreigners. The attitude towards foreigners evolves from their complete lack of rights to the provision of national treatment to them, and this takes place in all states. In local courts, foreign personal law is recognized and applied, which makes it possible to assert the formation the connecting factor “lex personalis”. For foreigners, special courts are created, which in the process take into account the language of the contract, the origin of the parties and the place of conclusion of the contract. The main source of rules for choice of law is jurisprudence in all states; interpolis agreements play an important role in ancient Greece; the necessary regulation is derived through the interpretation of the Torah in Ancient Israel; conflict norms are fixed in the royal edict in Hellenistic Egypt. In conclusion, it is concluded that the PIL of the Ancient World is a collection of individual cases, this is "episodic private international law". The limited amount of data does not allow drawing general theoretical conclusions, building a general line of evolution of the rules for applicable law. However, it is precisely the ancient and biblical approaches will subsequently become the intellectual foundation for the creation of scientific doctrines of PIL and its legislative regulation.The problems of the genesis of private international law do not receive some special attention in the Russian doctrine. This situation is regrettable, since a study of history is the basis of the society’s legal culture. The article is aimed at partially filling this gap. It is devoted to the origin of conflicts of different national laws in Ancient Israel and Judea, Ancient Greece, Ancient Egypt. The main attention is paid to the nature of such collisions and the formation of ways to solve them. Attention is drawn to the difference in the nature of conflicts of laws in Israel and Egypt (interpersonal), on the one hand, and in Greece (interpolis), on the other. By writing the study, the author used the methods of comparative analysis and reconstruction, formal-logical, dialectical, natural science and historical methods. The states of the Ancient World were mostly theocratic despotisms characterized by xenophobia and a policy of militant isolationism. However, the objective needs of the economy dictate the need for international trade and recognition of the rights of foreigners. The attitude towards foreigners evolves from their complete lack of rights to the provision of national treatment to them, and this takes place in all states. In local courts, foreign personal law is recognized and applied, which makes it possible to assert the formation the connecting factor “lex personalis”. For foreigners, special courts are created, which in the process take into account the language of the contract, the origin of the parties and the place of conclusion of the contract. The main source of rules for choice of law is jurisprudence in all states; interpolis agreements play an important role in ancient Greece; the necessary regulation is derived through the interpretation of the Torah in Ancient Israel; conflict norms are fixed in the royal edict in Hellenistic Egypt. In conclusion, it is concluded that the PIL of the Ancient World is a collection of individual cases, this is "episodic private international law". The limited amount of data does not allow drawing general theoretical conclusions, building a general line of evolution of the rules for applicable law. However, it is precisely the ancient and biblical approaches will subsequently become the intellectual foundation for the creation of scientific doctrines of PIL and its legislative regulation.The problems of the genesis of private international law do not receive some special attention in the Russian doctrine. This situation is regrettable, since a study of history is the basis of the society’s legal culture. The article is aimed at partially filling this gap. It is devoted to the origin of conflicts of different national laws in Ancient Israel and Judea, Ancient Greece, Ancient Egypt. The main attention is paid to the nature of such collisions and the formation of ways to solve them. Attention is drawn to the difference in the nature of conflicts of laws in Israel and Egypt (interpersonal), on the one hand, and in Greece (interpolis), on the other. By writing the study, the author used the methods of comparative analysis and reconstruction, formal-logical, dialectical, natural science and historical methods. The states of the Ancient World were mostly theocratic despotisms characterized by xenophobia and a policy of militant isolationism. However, the objective needs of the economy dictate the need for international trade and recognition of the rights of foreigners. The attitude towards foreigners evolves from their complete lack of rights to the provision of national treatment to them, and this takes place in all states. In local courts, foreign personal law is recognized and applied, which makes it possible to assert the formation the connecting factor “lex personalis”. For foreigners, special courts are created, which in the process take into account the language of the contract, the origin of the parties and the place of conclusion of the contract. The main source of rules for choice of law is jurisprudence in all states; interpolis agreements play an important role in ancient Greece; the necessary regulation is derived through the interpretation of the Torah in Ancient Israel; conflict norms are fixed in the royal edict in Hellenistic Egypt. In conclusion, it is concluded that the PIL of the Ancient World is a collection of individual cases, this is "episodic private international law". The limited amount of data does not allow drawing general theoretical conclusions, building a general line of evolution of the rules for applicable law. However, it is precisely the ancient and biblical approaches will subsequently become the intellectual foundation for the creation of scientific doctrines of PIL and its legislative regulation.The problems of the genesis of private international law do not receive some special attention in the Russian doctrine. This situation is regrettable, since a study of history is the basis of the society’s legal culture. The article is aimed at partially filling this gap. It is devoted to the origin of conflicts of different national laws in Ancient Israel and Judea, Ancient Greece, Ancient Egypt. The main attention is paid to the nature of such collisions and the formation of ways to solve them. Attention is drawn to the difference in the nature of conflicts of laws in Israel and Egypt (interpersonal), on the one hand, and in Greece (interpolis), on the other. By writing the study, the author used the methods of comparative analysis and reconstruction, formal-logical, dialectical, natural science and historical methods. The states of the Ancient World were mostly theocratic despotisms characterized by xenophobia and a policy of militant isolationism. However, the objective needs of the economy dictate the need for international trade and recognition of the rights of foreigners. The attitude towards foreigners evolves from their complete lack of rights to the provision of national treatment to them, and this takes place in all states. In local courts, foreign personal law is recognized and applied, which makes it possible to assert the formation the connecting factor “lex personalis”. For foreigners, special courts are created, which in the process take into account the language of the contract, the origin of the parties and the place of conclusion of the contract. The main source of rules for choice of law is jurisprudence in all states; interpolis agreements play an important role in ancient Greece; the necessary regulation is derived through the interpretation of the Torah in Ancient Israel; conflict norms are fixed in the royal edict in Hellenistic Egypt. In conclusion, it is concluded that the PIL of the Ancient World is a collection of individual cases, this is "episodic private international law". The limited amount of data does not allow drawing general theoretical conclusions, building a general line of evolution of the rules for applicable law. However, it is precisely the ancient and biblical approaches will subsequently become the intellectual foundation for the creation of scientific doctrines of PIL and its legislative regulation.

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Keywords: историямеждународное частное правоДревний Египетhistoryprivate international lawconflict of lawsAncient EgyptAncient GreeceДревняя Грецияконфликт законовимплицитные коллизионные нормыДревний Израиль и Иудеяoriginimplicit conflict rulesAncient Israel and Judeaпроисхождение
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Правовые подходы к реализации верховенства власти (суверенитета) в цифровом про- странстве разнятся и не являются однородными. Существующие определения цифро- вого суверенитета ограничены предметом регулирования информационно-правовых отношений. Выделяя исторические этапы развития отношений в области регулирова- ния сети Интернет, автор статьи провел периодизацию развития отношений в интер- нете и выделил особенности воздействия государства на указанные отношения. Не- ...
Added: May 27, 2026
Исторический аспект возникновения и развития уголовно-правового института противодействия терроризму в российском законодательстве
Tarasov A., Вестник Воронежского государственного университета. Серия: Право 2026 № 1(64) С. 290–300
the history of the emergence and development of criminal legal regulation of counter terrorism is considered. The evolution of Russian legislation from the fi rst mentions in the Criminal Code of 1903 to modern anti-terrorism laws is analyzed. Various scientifi c approaches to the genesis of terrorism and its periodization are compared, as well as ...
Added: May 26, 2026
Некоторые мотивы египетского прошлого в «Аргонавтике» Аполлония Родосского
Ladynin I. A., В кн.: Сборник статей к юбилею Алексея Ивановича Солопова.: Р.Валент, 2025. С. 235–247.
Here is the English translation of the provided Russian text: In the poem *Argonautica* by Apollonius of Rhodes, there is the following passage (IV. 253-290): Argus speaks of the route for the Argonauts’ return home, discovered by “priests… those who left Tritonian Thebes,” at a time when the “sacred race of the Danaans” was still unknown ...
Added: May 5, 2026
Ancient Greek Polis: From Homoarchy to Heterarchy and Back Again
Ivan A. Ladynin, , in: Principles and Forms of Sociocultural Organization: Historical Contexts of Interaction.: L., NY: Anthem Press, 2026. Ch. 2 P. 33–52.
The chapter considers the historical development of the Ancient Greek city-state (polis) viewed through the categories of homoarchy and heterarchy basic for the present monography. The author traces its formation on the base of the homoarchical society of the Dark Ages, the peculiarities of its heterarchical structure, the background of its crise in the 4th ...
Added: May 5, 2026
Древнегреческий полис: от гомоархии к гетерархии и обратно
Ladynin I. A., В кн.: Принципы и формы социокультурной организации: исторические контексты взаимодействия.: М.: Издательский дом ЯСК, 2024. Гл. 1 С. 51–79.
The chapter considers the historical development of the Ancient Greek city-state (polis) viewed through the categories of homoarchy and heterarchy basic for the present monography. The author traces its formation on the base of the homoarchical society of the Dark Ages, the peculiarities of its heterarchical structure, the background of its crise in the 4th ...
Added: May 5, 2026
Кубанская стела (Musée des Beaux Arts Grenoble, Collection égyptienne, inv. 1937, 1969, 3565)
Крол А. А., Кузнецов Д. А., Ladynin I. A., Восток. Афро-азиатские общества: история и современность 2026 № 1 С. 244–261
The publication presents a new translation and commentary of the Quban Stela of Ramesses II (Musée des beaux-arts Grenoble, Collection égyptienne, inv. 1937, 1969, 3565). This monument dates to the beginning of his reign (ca. 1287 BC); it was found near the ruins of the fortress of Baki, close to the Nubian village of Kuban. The composers of the ...
Added: May 5, 2026
Некоторые аспекты интеграции Нубии в египетскую государственность эпохи ранней древности
Ladynin I. A., Дашкина А. Р., Проблемы истории, филологии, культуры 2026 № 1(91) С. 24–37
The article examines two aspects of the integration of Nubia (with particular attention to Lower Nubia) into the statehood of ancient Egypt during early antiquity (up to the end of the 2nd millennium BC). During the First and Second Intermediate Periods, Nubia demonstrates the adoption of Egyptian traditions of royal power, incorporating its territory into ...
Added: May 5, 2026
Царь Рамсес и Бактрия. Об одном мотиве позднеегипетского историописания
Ladynin I. A., Вестник древней истории 2024 Т. 84 № 1 С. 5–26
The article analyses a set of Classical evidence reflecting the Egyptian conquest of Bactria or its attempt (Diod. I. 46–47; Tac. Ann. II. 60. 3; Strabo XVII. 1. 46), a statement of Manetho of Sebennytos on the vast conquests of king Sethos-Ramesses (I) (Manetho. Frg. 50 = Ios. C.Ap. I. 15. § 98–102), and the ...
Added: May 5, 2026
The Nome Polities in Egypt and Mesopotamia in the Fourth and Third Millennia BC: Reconstructions and Scholarly Models
Ivan A. Ladynin, Nemirovsky A., Social Evolution & History 2025 Vol. 24 No. 2 P. 162–167
The article deals with the problem of the state formation in the two key areas of the early civilizations, i.e. Egypt and Mesopotamia. In Egypt the stage of the so-called nome states was largely avoided, as the local polities had probably the nature of chiefdoms and the state emerged when they were integrated into larger ...
Added: May 5, 2026
Русская Церковь в середине XII века. Правовой кризис и аскетические реформы (1145–1169 годы)
Желтов М. С., Vinogradov A., М.: Издательский дом НИУ ВШЭ, 2026.
Книга посвящена недолгому, но значимому и насыщенному событиями отрезку русской церковной истории: от внезапного отъезда из Киева митрополита Михаила II в 1145 г. — и до 1169 г., когда митрополит Константин ΙΙ осудил и предал на смерть Феодора-Феодорца. Кризис, прямо или косвенно связанный с этими событиями, затронул все области Руси: от Новгорода-Северского до Великого Новгорода ...
Added: April 30, 2026
Правовой режим объектов, созданных искусственным интеллектом: обзор зарубежной практики
Kirsanova E., Pakshin P., Право и экономика 2026 № 3 (456) С. 26–34
The article examines the legal regime of intellectual property created by artificial intelligence. Changes to the existing legal framework towards recognizing artificial intelligence as a legal entity would violate the rationale and fundamental principles of the intellectual property rights system. This article provides an overview of different views on the rationale for granting copyright to ...
Added: April 28, 2026
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