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  • ...Criminal Code (1926) and the German Code of Criminal Procedure (1929) were imported almost verbatim and passed as law by the Turkish parliament. A commercial c ...egalese of the Ottoman Empire had been utilized, with its Arab and Persian vocabulary. This language, already little known to the Turkish population at that time
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