
Forms and institutions of justice
Legal actions in Ottoman contexts
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Forms and institutions of justice
Legal actions in Ottoman contexts
About this book
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 contributions. Each article concentrates on a specific historical moment and context in order to chart the articulation of different forms of Ottoman justice. This volume has emerged as an outcome of a workshop organized at the French Institute of Anatolian Studies (IFEA) on January 6-7, 2012, in Istanbul. At the outset we grappled with the following question: What were the multiple actors and normative sources that enabled the historians to talk about 'justice' across different cultural and historical geographies under the rule of the Ottoman dynasty? Our concern was in part to question the unitary conception of an 'Ottoman Justice' and the legal and procedural dominance accorded the kadi in Ottoman historiography.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Bibliographic informations
- First pages
- Table of contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- The Ottoman political community in the process of justice making in the 18th-century Adana
- Some comments on the role of the Ottoman “Eyalet divanı” in the classical period
- Case-histories from the “Egyptian” consultative majlis of Aleppo in the mid-1830s
- Love in Crete in the time of Mehmet Ali, 1830–1834
- The Müvella and the Adjudication of Property Conflicts in the Ottoman Empire (1874-1914)
- On reading two epistles of Muhammad Amin Ibn ‘Abidin of Damascus
- From the Hanafi Doxa to the Mecelle