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Transformation through Constitution: Young Ottomans and the Kānûn-i Esâsî of 1876
In this chapter, Cemil Koçak looks at the first Ottoman constitution (the Kanuni Esasi) of 1876. He examines how, by whom and for what purpose it was accomplished. He also looks at its specifications and the various changes that were made to it. Set against the backdrop of the constitutional monarchy of the 1860s, this period marked the beginning of a ...
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Midhat pasha and his procedures for the proclamation of the Ottoman Constitution 1876
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This article aims to examine through a case how the provincial scholars of the Second Constitutional Era viewed new and modern political and intellectual concepts and events.The Committee of Union and Progress accelerated the amendment processes of the ...
Mahmut Dilbaz
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The principle of equality proclaimed by the Edict of Gulhane (tur. Gülhane Hatt-ı Şerîf) in 1839 resulted in many changes in the socio-political sphere of the Ottoman society, but also with several ...
Irena Kolaj Ristanović
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Emulation in Drafting the Mashruteh Constitution; Model Laws and the Role of Authors [PDF]
IntroductionThe experience of drafting a constitution in Iran has a long and complex history. Awareness of the need for a constitution dates back to the Qajar era, when a number of intellectuals and prime ministers began to recognize its importance ...
Mohammad Jalali +2 more
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FROM THE OTTOMAN EXPERIMENT IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT TO THE FIRST CONSTITUTIONAL PARLIAMENT OF 1876-77
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The Influence of the Belgian Constitution on Ottoman Constitutional Law
The Belgian Constitution of 1831 is one of the constitutions that set an example during the preparation process of Ottoman constitutional law. The most important reason for this was the spirit of the Belgian Constitution, which brought together the ...
Mehmet Akad
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Critical Analysis of the Ottoman Constitution (1876)
The conceptions of an individual and the nation-state gave birth to modernity and certainly shaped the socio-political systems in European countries. Newly founded European socio-political system gradually influenced social, political and legal structures of countries under the sphere of colonial and imperial influences of great powers. In this regard,
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Europe and Turkey: identities in evolution. An analytical literature review. [PDF]
Gulmez SB, Topal AE, Rumelili B.
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