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Administrative Law - Buddhist Law in Burma: A History of Dhammasattha Texts and Jurisprudence, 1250–1850

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Book Synopsis: Burma and neighboring areas of Southeast Asia comprise the only region of the world to have developed a written corpus of Buddhist law claiming jurisdiction over all members of society. Yet in contrast with the extensive scholarship on Islamic and Hindu law, this tradition of Buddhist law has been largely overlooked. In fact, it is commonplace to read that Buddhism gave rise to no law aside from the vinaya, or monastic law. In Buddhist Law in Burma, D. Christian Lammerts upends this misperception and provides an intellectual and literary history of the dynamic jurisprudence of the dhammasattha legal genre between the thirteenth and nineteenth centuries. Based on a critical study of hundreds of little-known surviving dhammasattha and related manuscripts, Buddhist Law in Burma demonstrates the centrality of law as a crucial discipline of Buddhist knowledge in precolonial Southeast Asia. Composed by lay and monastic jurists in prose and verse, in Pali, Burmese, and other regional vernaculars, dhammasattha were intended for use by judges to guide the adjudication of legal disputes. Lammerts argues that there were multiple, sometimes contentious, modes of reckoning Buddhist jurisprudence and legal authority in the region and assesses these in the context of local cultural, textual, and ritual practices. Over time the foundational jurisprudence of the genre underwent considerable reformulation in light of arguments raised by its critics, bibliographers, and historians, resulting in a reorientation from a cosmological to a more positivist conception of Buddhist law and legislation that had far-reaching implications for innovative forms of dhammasattha-related discourse on the eve of British colonialism. Buddhist Law in Burma shows how, despite such textual and theoretical transformations, late precolonial Burmese jurists continued to promote and justify the dhammasattha genre, and the role of law generally in Buddhism, as a vital aspect of the ongoing effort to protect and preserve the sāsana of Gotama Buddha. The book will be of value to students and scholars interested in the rich legal, intellectual, and cultural histories of Buddhism in Burma and Southeast Asia, or in the historical intersections of law and Buddhism.

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Discover the hidden world of Buddhist law with the groundbreaking book, Buddhist Law in Burma: A History of Dhammasattha Texts and Jurisprudence, 1250–1850. While Islamic and Hindu law have been extensively studied, the Buddhist legal tradition has been largely overlooked. It's time to uncover the intellectual and literary history of the dynamic jurisprudence of the dhammasattha legal genre that shaped precolonial Southeast Asia.

Authored by D. Christian Lammerts, Buddhist Law in Burma challenges the common belief that Buddhism produced no law beyond monastic regulations. Through a meticulous study of numerous surviving dhammasattha and related manuscripts, Lammerts illuminates the crucial role of law as a discipline of Buddhist knowledge in Southeast Asia. Dive into prose and verse, written in Pali, Burmese, and other regional vernaculars, that were meant to guide judges in resolving legal disputes.

Experience a rich tapestry of cultural, textual, and ritual practices as Lammerts examines the various modes of reckoning Buddhist jurisprudence and legal authority. From cosmological origins to more positivist conceptions, the dhammasattha genre underwent significant transformations influenced by its critics, bibliographers, and historians. Learn how these changes shaped innovative forms of dhammasattha-related discourse in the face of British colonialism.

Buddhist Law in Burma proves that even as the genre evolved, late precolonial Burmese jurists maintained a steadfast belief in the importance of the dhammasattha for the preservation of the sāsana. Deepen your understanding of the legal, intellectual, and cultural histories of Buddhism in Burma and Southeast Asia with this invaluable resource. Whether you are a student, scholar, or simply intrigued by the intersection of law and Buddhism, this book is an essential addition to your library.

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