The Mecelle-i Ahkâm-ı Adliye (Ottoman Turkish: مجلۀ احكام عدلیە), or the Mecelle in short, was the civil code of the Ottoman Empire in the late 19th and...
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Ahmed Cevdet Pasha (section Mecelle)
in the Tanzimat reforms of the Ottoman Empire. He was the head of the Mecelle commission that codified Islamic law for the first time in response to...
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first time partially codified into law in 1869 in the Ottoman Empire's Mecelle code. The Ottoman Empire dissolved after World War I, the Ottoman Caliphate...
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extended to the local magistrate level with the final promulgation of the Mecelle, a civil code that regulated marriage, divorce, alimony, will, and other...
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or Islamic Law (c. 570; Hanafi fiqh was not codified until the Ottoman Mecelle of the 1870s, the other schools were even later) Traditional Chinese law...
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States Treaties Law Constitution Armenian Constitution Electoral Family law Düstur Civil codes Mecelle Halakha Translation Office Government Military...
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of civil law and procedure (excepting marriage and divorce), called the Mecelle, was produced for use in both Sharia and secular courts. It adopted the...
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historical influences on modern-day Israeli law are varied and include the Mecelle (Hebrew: מג'לה; the civil code of the Ottoman Empire) and German civil...
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throughout the Muslim world in a non-codified form, with the Ottoman Empire's Mecelle code in the 19th century being a first attempt at codifying elements of...
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Photiadis - Former headmaster, Prince of Samos, and translator of the Mecelle into Greek. Galatasaray University Galatasaray Sports Club List of the...
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A trial in the Ottoman Empire, 1879, when religious law applied under the Mecelle...
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Law (Vilayet Kanunnamesi), the Ottoman Code of Public Laws (Düstur), the Mecelle, and the Ottoman Constitution of 1876. Throughout the empire's history...
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contract is made in order to secure a financial liability. According to Mecelle, rahn is "to make a property a security in respect of a right of claim...
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the Ottoman rulers. Sharia was codified into law (which was called the Mecelle) and an elected legislature was established to make law. These steps took...
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administered under the Ottoman Ministry of Justice. Although secular, the Mecelle (the Ottoman version of codified Sharia) was eventually applied to the...
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extended to the local magistrate level with the final promulgation of the Mecelle, a code of Islamic law covering all areas of civil law and procedure except...
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that the capital and its benefit be common between two or more persons", (Mecelle) "An agreement between two or more persons to carry out a particular business...
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reforms, in contrast to the former rules of the Mecelle. There were thousands of other articles in the Mecelle which were not used due to their perceived inapplicability...
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principles of the Mecelle, which is a comprehensive legal code in Islamic law. The author explains the background and development of the Mecelle and its importance...
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tou Genous scholē). He, with Konstantinos Photiades, co-translated the Mecelle into Greek, and he also wrote his commentary on the Ottoman Commercial...
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past, the Taliban written policy has instructed judiciary to consult the Mecelle, a late Ottoman codification of Hanafi Mu'amalat, in matters of civil law...
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the main Christian churches. Similarly Ottoman law, in the form of the Mecelle, for a long time remained the basis of large parts of Israeli law, for...
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document in which he stated that he translated volumes of the Dustür and the Mecelle into Bulgarian. He lacked funds to publish the entire collection; vilayet...
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kind in the Ottoman Empire. He also was one of two translators of the Mecelle to its Greek version, Nomikoi kanones ētoi Astykos Kōdēx (Νομικοί κανόνες...
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Ankara 2006. Volume 1: XII+584 p.; Volume 2.: 1022 p. Ahmed Cevdet Paşa ve Mecelle (Ahmed Cevdet Pasha and Mejelle), with Ahmet Şimşirgil, KTB Yayınları,...
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During the Tanzimat reforms of the Ottoman legal system, the Ottoman Mecelle was introduced to Jordan. The 1917 Ottoman Family Code forms the basis...
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Publishing. ISBN 978-0-85773-260-6. Akademisi, Türkiye Adalet. Uluslararası Mecelle Sempozyumu (in Turkish). Türkiye Adalet Akademisi. ISBN 978-605-9968-99-7...
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the actual physical collateral given another name—marhoon. According to Mecelle, rahn is "to make a property a security in respect of a right of claim...
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the Mecelle, in volumes 6–7. G. Sinapian, a scholar of Turkish studies and a jurist of Armenian descent, translated the eight chapters of the Mecelle in...
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Kültür A.Ş. Yayınları)ISBN 978-605-91-3213-8 16- Ahmed Cevdet Paşa ve Mecelle (co-authored with Ekrem Buğra Ekinci) (Beylik Yayınları) ISBN 978-605-98-9601-6...
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