Forms and institutions of justice : Legal actions in Ottoman contexts

The articles forming the present volume aim to contribute to the rich and evolving historiography on the multiplicity of the actors and the institutions of Ottoman legal system. As the title of the volume suggests, "forms" and "institutions" of justice are a common thread in the...

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Main Author: Yavuz Aykan (auth)
Other Authors: Işık Tamdoğan (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Institut français d'études anatoliennes 2018
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