Category:Ottoman law

Category:Ottoman law

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  • Slavery in the Ottoman Empire — Social structure of the Ottoman Empire Millets: (Jews · Armenians · Greeks) …   Wikipedia

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  • LABOR LAW — In Scripture Two fundamental principles relating to the laws of the hired servant are enjoined in the Pentateuch. Firstly, the master s duty to pay the wages of his servant on time: The wages of a laborer shall not remain with you until morning ; …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • OBLIGATIONS, LAW OF — This law is concerned with the rights of one person as against those of another (jus in personam), as distinguished from the law of property, which is concerned with a person s rights in a chattel or other property as against the world at large… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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