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Law - Turkey - History --- Islamic law - Turkey --- Law and anthropology
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Law --- Law - Turkey --- DROIT GENERALITES --- TURQUIE
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Law --- Islamic law --- Law and anthropology --- History --- Law and anthropology. --- History. --- Droit islamique --- Droit --- Droit et anthropologie --- History and criticism --- Histoire --- Law - Turkey - History --- Islamic law - Turkey
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Law --- Turkey --- 340 <495.1> --- -Acts, Legislative --- Enactments, Legislative --- Laws (Statutes) --- Legislative acts --- Legislative enactments --- Jurisprudence --- Legislation --- Rechtsbeginselen. Juridische methodologie.--?<495.1> --- -Rechtsbeginselen. Juridische methodologie.--?<495.1> --- 340 <495.1> Rechtsbeginselen. Juridische methodologie.--?<495.1> --- Law - Turkey
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340 <495.1> --- Law --- -Acts, Legislative --- Enactments, Legislative --- Laws (Statutes) --- Legislative acts --- Legislative enactments --- Jurisprudence --- Legislation --- Rechtsbeginselen. Juridische methodologie.--?<495.1> --- -Rechtsbeginselen. Juridische methodologie.--?<495.1> --- 340 <495.1> Rechtsbeginselen. Juridische methodologie.--?<495.1> --- Turkey --- Law - Turkey. --- DROIT GENERALITES --- TURQUIE
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La 4e de couverture indique : "La Turquie s'affiche clairement comme un « État de droit », en l'affirmant expressément dans son droit constitutionnel. Au-delà de la déclaration de principe, la signification qui lui est donnée doit être mise en perspective avec la pratique politique et institutionnelle. Certaines réformes constitutionnelles ont pu donner le sentiment que la Turquie avançait vers l'Europe avant, depuis et après le lancement officiel du processus d'adhésion à l'Union européenne. Depuis une dizaine d'années, les changements à l’œuvre donnent l'impression d'une très nette détérioration de l'État de droit. Ces bouleversements sont étudiés dans le cadre d'une réflexion inédite : remise en cause de la laïcité, recomposition politique du Haut Conseil des juges et des procureurs ainsi que de la Cour constitutionnelle, changement de régime politique - en pleine période d'état d'urgence - au bénéfice exclusif du président de la République, restriction importante et souvent abusive de la liberté d'expression, sans oublier les nombreuses dérives observées après la dernière tentative de coup d’État avec une purge massive dans l'armée, la fonction publique, l'université ou encore au sein de la magistrature et le fermeture d'organes de presse ou de télévision."
Primauté du droit --- Droit constitutionnel --- Constitutional history --- Rule of law --- Turkey --- Politics and government --- Constitutional history - Turkey --- Rule of law - Turkey --- Turkey - Politics and government - 2003 --- -Primauté du droit --- -Constitutional history
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During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the Ottoman Empire endured long periods of warfare, facing intense financial pressures and new international mercantile and monetary trends. The Empire also experienced major political-administrative restructuring and socioeconomic transformations. In the context of this tumultuous change, The Economics of Ottoman Justice examines Ottoman legal practices and the sharia court's operations to reflect on the judicial system and provincial relationships. Metin Coşgel and Boğaç Ergene provide a systematic depiction of socio-legal interactions, identifying how different social, economic, gender and religious groups used the court, how they settled their disputes, and which factors contributed to their success at trial. Using an economic approach, Coşgel and Ergene offer rare insights into the role of power differences in judicial interactions, and into the reproduction of communal hierarchies in court, and demonstrate how court use patterns changed over time.
Justice, Administration of (Islamic law) --- Islamic courts --- Justice, Administration of --- Administration of justice --- Law --- Courts --- Courts, Islamic --- Courts (Islamic law) --- Muslim courts --- Sharia courts --- Islamic law --- History. --- Economic aspects --- Law and legislation --- Turkey --- Ottoman Empire --- History --- Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918 --- Justice, Administration of (Islamic law) - Turkey - History --- Islamic courts - Turkey - History --- Justice, Administration of - Economic aspects - Turkey - History --- Turkey - History - Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918
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Gesellschaft. --- Islam --- Islam. --- Islamic law --- Islamitisch recht. --- Justice, Administration of --- Recht. --- History. --- Osmanisches Reich. --- Turkey --- Politics and government. --- Social conditions. --- History --- Politics and government --- Social conditions --- Rechtsgeschiedenis --- Geschiedenis van Zuid-Europa --- anno 1500-1799 --- anno 1800-1899 --- Turkije --- History of the law --- History of Southern Europe --- Justice, Administration of - Turkey - History --- Islamic law - Turkey - History --- Islam - Turkey - History --- Turkey - Politics and government --- Turkey - Social conditions
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340 <495.1> --- Rechtsbeginselen. Juridische methodologie.--?<495.1> --- #A9706R --- -Rechtsbeginselen. Juridische methodologie.--?<495.1> --- 340 <495.1> Rechtsbeginselen. Juridische methodologie.--?<495.1> --- Law --- 100 Recht --- Droit --- Law - Turkey --- Droit turc --- Turquie --- Introduction générale --- Principes généraux --- Sources du droit turc --- Droit constitutionnel --- Droit administratif --- Droit des personnes et de la famille --- Droit économique et commercial --- Droit de succession --- Droit des biens-propriété --- Théorie générale des obligations --- Droit pénal --- Procédure civile
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In this skillful analysis, Leslie Peirce delves into the life of a sixteenth-century Middle Eastern community, bringing to light the ways that women and men used their local law court to solve personal, family, and community problems. Examining one year's proceedings of the court of Aintab, an Anatolian city that had recently been conquered by the Ottoman sultanate, Peirce argues that local residents responded to new opportunities and new constraints by negotiating flexible legal practices. Their actions and the different compromises they reached in court influenced how society viewed gender and also created a dialogue with the ruling regime over mutual rights and obligations. Locating its discussion of gender and legal issues in the context of the changing administrative practices and shifting power relations of the period, Morality Tales argues that it was only in local interpretation that legal rules acquired vitality and meaning.
Women (Islamic law) --- Sex and law --- Law and sex --- Sex --- Sex crimes --- Women --- Islamic law --- History. --- Law and legislation --- Legal status, laws, etc. (Islamic law) --- History --- Women (Islamic law) - Turkey - History --- Sex and law - History --- 16th century. --- administrative. --- analysis. --- anatolian. --- class issues. --- community. --- court cases. --- courtroom. --- domestic. --- family issues. --- family life. --- gender issues. --- justice. --- law. --- legal issues. --- local justice. --- middle east. --- middle eastern. --- morality. --- ottoman empire. --- power relations. --- power. --- property. --- punishment. --- self representation. --- social hierarchy. --- sultan. --- violence.
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