In June 2008, the Turkish Constitutional Court annulled amendments to the Constitution regarding the principle of equality and the right to education, which had been enacted by parliament in order to abolish the headscarf ban in universities. In an important and controversial decision, the Constitutional Court ruled that the amendments were unconstitutional because they infringed on the constitutional provision mandating a secular state. In this paper, the authors set forth the historical and legal background to the Turkish Constitutional Court headscarf case, review the facts and decision of the case, and analyze it. The authors accept the Constitutional Court's conclusion that parliament's amendment power is distinct from the original con...
This thesis studies the justifications for constitutional unamendability. First, it introduces the b...
The Turkish Constitutional Courts verdict annulling the Parliaments amendments to Articles 10 and 42...
Although Turkey has largely maintained the constitutional tradition inherited from the Ottomans, and...
Although it has not been constitutionally empowered to do so, the Turkish Constitutional Court has e...
Although it has not been constitutionally empowered to do so, the Turkish Constitutional Court has e...
Although it has not been constitutionally empowered to do so, the Turkish Constitutional Court has e...
Although it has not been constitutionally empowered to do so, the Turkish Constitutional Court has e...
Although it has not been constitutionally empowered to do so, the Turkish Constitutional Court has e...
Although it has not been constitutionally empowered to do so, the Turkish Constitutional Court has e...
Many courts around the world have either asserted or exercised the power to invalidate a constitutio...
Many courts around the world have either asserted or exercised the power to invalidate a constitutio...
Many courts around the world have either asserted or exercised the power to invalidate a constitutio...
This thesis studies the justifications for constitutional unamendability. First, it introduces the b...
This thesis studies the justifications for constitutional unamendability. First, it introduces the b...
This thesis studies the justifications for constitutional unamendability. First, it introduces the b...
This thesis studies the justifications for constitutional unamendability. First, it introduces the b...
The Turkish Constitutional Courts verdict annulling the Parliaments amendments to Articles 10 and 42...
Although Turkey has largely maintained the constitutional tradition inherited from the Ottomans, and...
Although it has not been constitutionally empowered to do so, the Turkish Constitutional Court has e...
Although it has not been constitutionally empowered to do so, the Turkish Constitutional Court has e...
Although it has not been constitutionally empowered to do so, the Turkish Constitutional Court has e...
Although it has not been constitutionally empowered to do so, the Turkish Constitutional Court has e...
Although it has not been constitutionally empowered to do so, the Turkish Constitutional Court has e...
Although it has not been constitutionally empowered to do so, the Turkish Constitutional Court has e...
Many courts around the world have either asserted or exercised the power to invalidate a constitutio...
Many courts around the world have either asserted or exercised the power to invalidate a constitutio...
Many courts around the world have either asserted or exercised the power to invalidate a constitutio...
This thesis studies the justifications for constitutional unamendability. First, it introduces the b...
This thesis studies the justifications for constitutional unamendability. First, it introduces the b...
This thesis studies the justifications for constitutional unamendability. First, it introduces the b...
This thesis studies the justifications for constitutional unamendability. First, it introduces the b...
The Turkish Constitutional Courts verdict annulling the Parliaments amendments to Articles 10 and 42...
Although Turkey has largely maintained the constitutional tradition inherited from the Ottomans, and...