
States of Emergency in the Late Ottoman Empire
Ottoman History Podcast
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The Function and Characteristics of the Mixed Courts in the Late Ottoman Empire
The chapter explores the unique characteristics of the mixed courts in the late Ottoman Empire and their adherence to the military penal code. It also examines the importance of accountability and appeal in justice reform, contrasting the Ofi-Darey court martial which lacked the possibility of appeal and resorted to public executions as a means to restore public order.
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