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Rules, Contracts and Law Enforcement in the Ottoman Empire
Palgrave Studies in Institutions, Economics and Law, 2021Bora Altay, Fuat Oguz
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Religion and Law in the Ottoman State
2003At the beginning of the XIV the century, the Ottoman Empire was a small principality which came into being on the borders of Seljuk-Byzantine lands. After a short time from its beginning, this principality spread quikly in a wide geography and became a powerful state which would change the destiny of the history.
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The “Subjects” of Ottoman International Law
Journal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association, 2016null Lâle Can +1 more
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Law and State in Ottoman Political Thought
Abstract Early modern Ottoman political discourse, as mainly articulated in histories and treaties on statecraft, focused on the question of law as the foundation of state and good governance. Principle components and sources of law, the relationship between religion, tradition, and imperial rulings, as well as its boundaries and ...openaire +1 more source

