International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzky 1–2University of Wisconsin, 1980 |
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Strana 116
... Court may think necessary , and all papers referring to the case , are then submitted to the Judge , who eventually pronounces sentence in open Court . 3. In the Commercial Court the President is a Christian , assisted by six members ...
... Court may think necessary , and all papers referring to the case , are then submitted to the Judge , who eventually pronounces sentence in open Court . 3. In the Commercial Court the President is a Christian , assisted by six members ...
Strana 29
... Court after due process . The constitution also adopted a rigid system of judical immunity and created the Constitutional Court to judge the constitutionality of laws . The Council of State or Daniştay ( the old Devlet Şurasi - an ...
... Court after due process . The constitution also adopted a rigid system of judical immunity and created the Constitutional Court to judge the constitutionality of laws . The Council of State or Daniştay ( the old Devlet Şurasi - an ...
Strana 134
... court in the daily routine of their work . Thus , they sometimes asked the court to check certain actions they had taken and to supply them with an authorized certificate against any possible future accusation . In 1081 / 1670 the ...
... court in the daily routine of their work . Thus , they sometimes asked the court to check certain actions they had taken and to supply them with an authorized certificate against any possible future accusation . In 1081 / 1670 the ...
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Foreword Kemal H Karpat | 19 |
Century Anatolia Suraiya Faroqhi | 54 |
Southeast Europe Gale Stokes | 68 |
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