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- 2018
The Perception of Public Legislation of a Middle Anatolian Village Depending on the Village ChambersKeywords: Halk hukuku,k?y odalar?,t?re,?rf,gelenek. Abstract: The relations network, which are not framed by the specific written rules and stemmed from the society’s desire of living together, depends on the series of unwritten rules, which can be generally called public law although it is hand in glove with written rules recently. Turkish public law, which is changing and developing relying on religion, political relationships, and time, is typically grounded in the triangulation of traditional public law, Islamic law, and modern law. The current study aims to analyze the existing public law practices of a 200-household Anatolian village, which is located in the middle Anatolia and whose practices have been shaped for thousands of years. In this regard, this article is a study of public law, which is closely related with the concepts such as public, law, public law, moral laws, customs, and traditions, based on the individuals of village chamber. The current study aims to draw a general framework of the practices, adoptions, and methods. In addition, in the conclusion part of the study, some interpretations were made based on the law perceptions of the public to explain and lead the law system that can respond to the expectations of the public from the Turkish law system, which is, as a current issue, in a restructuring process
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