This article examines the relationship between different district-level decision-making bodies in the late nineteenth-century Ottoman context. Using Sharia court records and property registers produced in the rural Syrian district of Salt as well as investigations from the district that reached Istanbul, it explores the roles and personnel of various courts and bureaucratic offices involved in allocating rights to landed property and settling disputes over land. The article aims to add nuance to recent characterizations of the late Ottoman legal system as pluralistic by exploring the complexities of litigant experience, particularly the practice of forum shopping. It finds that while state-sanctioned forum shopping in the realm of property ...
The properties in point of ownership in the Ottoman Empire, the only country dominating over three c...
An academic division still persists between Ottoman and Islamic legal studies. In the past, the form...
This study examines the transplantation and evolution of business law in the late Ottoman Empire and...
Ottoman state practice in the field of state succession in the 19th century displayed strict adheren...
Drawing on Hanafi fatawa and legal commentaries from Ottoman Syria between the 17th and early 19th c...
This dissertation explores the development of modern property administration and governance in the O...
International audienceThe communication aims to discuss the rural conflicts which arose from the mid...
Contrary to the prevalent tendencies of 'state-centrism' and legal formalism in the literature, this...
This article traces the long trajectory of non-Muslim corporate status and communal property ownersh...
The properties in point of ownership in the Ottoman Empire, the only country dominating over three c...
There has been an increasing interest from architects and urban planners in the local /traditional r...
The dual purpose of this article is to elucidate the management system of sharia court (Islamic law ...
In Hanafī law, a person who cultivates wasteland, provided he meets certain conditions, becomes the ...
In the second half of the nineteenth century, the ideas of both the liberals and the German Historic...
This article explores the appeal of waqf as a property regime for the control of land and water reso...
The properties in point of ownership in the Ottoman Empire, the only country dominating over three c...
An academic division still persists between Ottoman and Islamic legal studies. In the past, the form...
This study examines the transplantation and evolution of business law in the late Ottoman Empire and...
Ottoman state practice in the field of state succession in the 19th century displayed strict adheren...
Drawing on Hanafi fatawa and legal commentaries from Ottoman Syria between the 17th and early 19th c...
This dissertation explores the development of modern property administration and governance in the O...
International audienceThe communication aims to discuss the rural conflicts which arose from the mid...
Contrary to the prevalent tendencies of 'state-centrism' and legal formalism in the literature, this...
This article traces the long trajectory of non-Muslim corporate status and communal property ownersh...
The properties in point of ownership in the Ottoman Empire, the only country dominating over three c...
There has been an increasing interest from architects and urban planners in the local /traditional r...
The dual purpose of this article is to elucidate the management system of sharia court (Islamic law ...
In Hanafī law, a person who cultivates wasteland, provided he meets certain conditions, becomes the ...
In the second half of the nineteenth century, the ideas of both the liberals and the German Historic...
This article explores the appeal of waqf as a property regime for the control of land and water reso...
The properties in point of ownership in the Ottoman Empire, the only country dominating over three c...
An academic division still persists between Ottoman and Islamic legal studies. In the past, the form...
This study examines the transplantation and evolution of business law in the late Ottoman Empire and...