Ox-Slaughter and Goring Oxen: Homicide, Animal Sacrifice, and Judicial Process
in: Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities, v. 4 (1992), issue 2/3: pp.249-278.
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Edited by: Chiara Petrolini
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