The Economics of Ottoman Justice : Settlement and Trial in the Sharia Courts
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Format
Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization
ISBN-10
1107157633
ISBN-13
9781107157637
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 27th, 2016
Print length
364 Pages
Weight
730 grams
Dimensions
23.20 x 49.80 x 2.40 cms
Product Classification:
Middle Eastern historySocial & cultural historyCrime & criminologyEconomic history
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By offering both an economic and legal analysis of legal practice in a sharia court in the Ottoman Empire during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, this book highlights how different gender, religious, and socioeconomic groups participated in legal practice and interacted with other groups.
During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the Ottoman Empire endured long periods of warfare, facing intense financial pressures and new international mercantile and monetary trends. The Empire also experienced major political-administrative restructuring and socioeconomic transformations. In the context of this tumultuous change, The Economics of Ottoman Justice examines Ottoman legal practices and the sharia court''s operations to reflect on the judicial system and provincial relationships. Metin Coşgel and Boğaç Ergene provide a systematic depiction of socio-legal interactions, identifying how different social, economic, gender and religious groups used the court, how they settled their disputes, and which factors contributed to their success at trial. Using an economic approach, Coşgel and Ergene offer rare insights into the role of power differences in judicial interactions, and into the reproduction of communal hierarchies in court, and demonstrate how court use patterns changed over time.
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