TY - JOUR AB - Over the last quarter century, the study of interstate arbitration and the use of foreign judges to adjudicate disputes between city-states has been rejuvenated. This article re-examines the well-known Megarian adjudication of the border dispute between Epidauros and Corinth by the Achaean League in the 3rd century BCE, with a view to determining the reason for the Achaeans’ choice of Megara as judge and, more importantly, the acceptance of this decision by Corinth, given the less than friendly history between these two city-states. DA - 2018-11-15 LA - eng M2 - 209 PY - 2018-11-15 SN - 2700-3590 SP - 209-216 T2 - Teiresias Supplements Online TI - Megarian Local Adjudication: The Case of the Border Dispute between Epidauros and Corinth in 242-240 BCE (IG IV2.I.70 and 71) UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hbz:6:3-tso-2018-22988 Y2 - 2024-11-22T10:22:45 ER -