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    A Reflection on Administrative Court Organization Models in the Judicial System by Mohammad Ghasem Tangestani

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…This study examines the structural models of administrative litigation in selected European countries (notably France, the UK, and Germany), American systems (specifically the United States), and Islamic nations based on population size (including Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Turkey, Algeria, Pakistan, and Yemen). …”
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    Post-coup Turkey and the Transition to the Anocratic Government by Abdolmajid Seifi, Naser Pourhassan

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The findings of the article show that changing 18 articles from the Turkish constitution, transforming parliamentary system into presidential, enhancing the power of the President and weakening the supervisory organizations, severe weakening of the judicial system, intense violation of human rights, particularly tough violence against Gulenists and Kurds and the widespread suppression and liquidation of government opponents at the level of the military and civilians, are the hallmarks of the emergence of anocratic government in Turkey after the 2016 coup. …”
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    Türk Siyasal Hayatında Danışma Meclisi / The Constituent Assembly in Turkish Political Life by Cengiz Sunay

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…This study tackles the judicial base, foundation, working principle and member profile of the Constituent Assembly which is on the factory floor of the most contradictory Constitution of Turkey, namely the 1982 Constitution and which is about to outlive the 1924 Constitution as the most long-lasting constitution.…”
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    THE INSTITUTION OF RECONCILIATION IN TURKISH LAW by Явуз Гүлоғлу

    Published 2024-09-01
    “… According to the legal system currently applied in Turkey, the state initiates a public prosecution against individuals who commit crimes, and these individuals are punished after being tried in judicial courts. …”
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    The Exclusionary Rule in the Criminal Law of Muslim Countries and Common Law by Ruhollah akrami

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…It seems that according to the criteria of Islamic jurisprudence, taking into account certain standards, such evidences can be effectless in the judicial system based on authorized judges who are not fully qualified.…”
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