Law, Empire, and the Sultan
Though their temporal origins, format, and organization betray them as distinctively ‘modern’, the Late Ottoman Mecelle and its commentaries are indebted to a juristic culture that was already by the period in question well over a millennium old. In important ways, their indebtedness to this cultur...
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Auteur principal: | Omar Anchassi |
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Langue: | EN |
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International Institute of Islamic Thought
2020
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