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Between 1926 and 1930, the Turkish Republic
achieved a legal transformation which might have required decades
in most other countries. Religious laws were abolished, and a
secular system of jurisprudence introduced. The concepts, the
texts and contexts of the laws were made harmonious with the
progressive thrust of Atatürk's Turkey. " The nation",
Atatürk said, " has placed its faith in the precept that all
laws should be inspired by actual needs here on earth as a basic
fact of national life."
Among the
far-reaching changes were the new Civil Code, Penal Code, and
Business Law, based on the Swiss, Italian and German models
respectively.
The
new legal system made all citizens - men and women, rich and poor
- equal before the law. It gave Turkey a firm foundation for a
society of justice and equal rights.
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