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The legal concept of rape in the light of Istanbul convention and recent court decisions [PDF]
The authors analyze the concept of the criminal offense of rape in Serbian criminal legislation. The focus is put on the objective elements of the crime, especially the actus reus.
Milošević Mladen M. +1 more
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The 19th century was the century in which the urban fabric of Istanbul underwent its biggest transformation. During this period when the reform movement gained momentum, the state carried out a Western-style restructuring and introduced many new city ...
Pınar Şahin, Fatma Nalan Türkmen
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Background: On 14 March 2024, the Lithuanian Constitutional Court issued a conclusion on the constitutionality of certain provisions of the Istanbul Convention, becoming the fourth constitutional court in Eastern and Central Europe to rule on this issue. Thus, this conclusion reflects a broader trend in the region.
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There are a number of volcanic eruption centres that form large caldera structures, and possibly feeding from relatively large magma chambers during the Miocene period in Western Anatolia.
Ali İskenderoğlu, Namık Aysal
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The EU Accession to the Istanbul Convention: The Argument From the ‘common Accord’ Practice
The main purpose of this article is to analyse the Council’s practice of ‘common accord’ as the argument behind the tardiness of accession to the Istanbul Convention by the European Union.
Kubacka Karolina Kaja
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Some Numeric Data on Crime and Criminals in Istanbul (1876-1880)
The Imperial Edict of Gülhane in 1839 marked a new era in the history of Ottoman modernization. As in almost all fields, reform movements heavily influenced by European ideas showed their effects in the field of law.
Adem Korkmaz
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Woman in the role of heiress in the ottoman period: An example of Muslim woman in the central Balkans (17-18th century) [PDF]
The objective of this paper is inheritence right which was guaranteed to Muslim woman according to Ottoman legal system. Implementation of this law was represented with a lot of examples, primarily from the Central Balkans.
Amedoski Dragana
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The decision of the Strasbourg Court in the Levchuk case is important from the point of view of Ukraine's European integration prospects: first, from the point of view of the judicial system's response to domestic violence; secondly, from the point of ...
Pavlo Pushkar
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This contribution aims to investigate mobility in the context of Ottoman slavery. Mainly on the basis of seventeenth-century Istanbul court records, the study deals with the question of mobility by focusing on female household slaves in Ottoman Istanbul ...
Veruschka Wagner
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COURTING THE PORTE: EARLY ANGLO-OTTOMAN DIPLOMACY [PDF]
This paper has two parts: some initial observations about how some historians mistake the nature of Ottoman diplomacy are followed by a discussion of four contemporary reports of how, in 1599, Henry Lello was received by Sultan Mehmed III to become Queen
Gerald MacLean
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