Rendre La Justice À Amid: Procédures, Acteurs Et Doctrines Dans Le Contexte Ottoman Du Xviiième Siècle Contributor(s): Aykan, Yavuz (Author) |
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ISBN: 9004292101 ISBN-13: 9789004292109 Publisher: Brill OUR PRICE: $162.45 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Language: French Published: January 2016 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - History | Asia - General - History | Middle East - General - History | Europe - General |
Series: Ottoman Empire and Its Heritage |
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 6.2" W x 9.3" (1.10 lbs) 284 pages |
Themes: - Cultural Region - Asian - Cultural Region - Middle East |
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Publisher Description: Dans son Rendre la justice Amid, Yavuz Aykan analyse la vie juridique de la ville d'Amid, capitale de la province ottomane de Diyarbakir, au 18 me si cle. A partir des proc s-verbaux des tribunaux des villes d'Amid, Harput et Mardin, il met en lumi re la centralit du cadi, du gouverneur provincial (vali) et du mufti dans le champ op ratoire de la loi. Retra ant la g n alogie des textes utilis s par le mufti provincial, Aykan tudie aussi la circulation de diverses interpr tations juridiques de la Grande Syrie la Transoxiane et la Horde d'Or, et leur int gration dans la pratique juridique ottomane. Ce livre offre ainsi une approche renouvel e et historicis e des acteurs et hi rarchies de syst mes juridiques de ce cadre provincial. In Rendre la justice Amid, Yavuz Aykan analyses the legal life of the city of Amid, the capital of Ottoman Diyarbekir province in the 18th century. Making use of court records from the cities of Amid, Harput and Mardin, he explores the centrality of the qadi, the provincial governor, and the provincial mufti to law enforcement. By tracing the genealogies of legal texts used by the mufti for fatwa production, Aykan maps out the broader transformations of various judicial interpretations in their journey from Greater Syria to Transoxiana and the Golden Horde, and finally into Ottoman legal praxis. As such, this book offers a far more historicized approach to the multiple actors and hierarchies of juridical systems operating in this provincial setting. |