The Ministry of Justice ( French: Ministère de la Justice [1]) was the justice ministry of the Ottoman Empire, based in Constantinople (now Istanbul). It also served as the Ministry of Religions ( French: Ministère des Cultes). [2]
It was established in 1879 as part of a reorganisation of the empire's legal system. [1] Non-Muslim ecclesiastical authorities relied on the ministry. The ministry took control of the commercial courts and commercial appeal courts from the Ministry of Commerce. [2]
Ioannis Vithynos served in the justice ministry as the director of criminal investigations. [3]
Ministry of Justice (Turkey) currently governs affairs in Turkey.
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The Ministry of Justice ( French: Ministère de la Justice [1]) was the justice ministry of the Ottoman Empire, based in Constantinople (now Istanbul). It also served as the Ministry of Religions ( French: Ministère des Cultes). [2]
It was established in 1879 as part of a reorganisation of the empire's legal system. [1] Non-Muslim ecclesiastical authorities relied on the ministry. The ministry took control of the commercial courts and commercial appeal courts from the Ministry of Commerce. [2]
Ioannis Vithynos served in the justice ministry as the director of criminal investigations. [3]
Ministry of Justice (Turkey) currently governs affairs in Turkey.
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cite book}}
: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
link) (
info page on book at
Martin Luther University) - Cited: p. 32 (PDF p. 34)