The Integration of Yemen into the Ottoman Bureaucratic and Central Judicial System (1872–1918)

IF 0.3 2区 哲学 0 RELIGION Islamic Law and Society Pub Date : 2022-12-26 DOI:10.1163/15685195-bja10032
Hümeyra Bostan-Berber
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This article deals with the institutionalisation and bureaucratisation of the judicial system in the Ottoman province of Yemen in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. During this period, the Ottoman central government gradually transformed and reorganised its judiciary, restricting the purview of the traditional şer‘iyye courts and increasing that of its new nizamiye courts. However, when the state attempted to incorporate its newly conquered province of Yemen into this new judicial system, it soon encountered problems. After abandoning the nizamiye courts, the government authorised the administrative councils and şer‘iyye courts to implement nizami law. I argue that the flexibility of Ottoman practices facilitated the gradual transformation of the legal system in Yemen, resulting in the re-establishment of the nizamiye courts with the agreement of local leaders. I also demonstrate that despite its efforts to centralise, the Ottoman state did not impose uniform policies and practices during the nineteenth century.
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也门融入奥斯曼帝国官僚和中央司法体系(1872-1918)
本文论述了19世纪末和20世纪初奥斯曼也门省司法系统的制度化和官僚化。在此期间,奥斯曼中央政府逐渐对其司法机构进行了改革和重组,限制了传统的şer'iyye法院的权限,并增加了新的尼扎米耶法院的权限。然而,当国家试图将其新征服的也门省纳入这一新的司法系统时,很快就遇到了问题。在放弃尼扎米耶法院后,政府授权行政委员会和şer'iyye法院执行尼扎米法。我认为,奥斯曼做法的灵活性促进了也门法律制度的逐步转变,导致在当地领导人的同意下重新建立了尼扎米耶法院。我还证明,尽管奥斯曼帝国努力实现中央集权,但在19世纪,它并没有实施统一的政策和做法。
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