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The 1961 Constitution does not allow sole emphasis to be placed on “ national
will . " The second sentence of the Article 4 of that Constitution reads as follows : “
The nation exercises its sovereignty through the authorized agencies in ...
The 1961 Constitution does not allow sole emphasis to be placed on “ national
will . " The second sentence of the Article 4 of that Constitution reads as follows : “
The nation exercises its sovereignty through the authorized agencies in ...
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The Turkish constitution of 1921 and 1924 and the subsequent amendments of
1937 remained faithful to this principle by maintaining executive supremacy
under the concept of kuvveter birligi , or unity of powers . The Democratic Party ,
which ...
The Turkish constitution of 1921 and 1924 and the subsequent amendments of
1937 remained faithful to this principle by maintaining executive supremacy
under the concept of kuvveter birligi , or unity of powers . The Democratic Party ,
which ...
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Political parties could not be closed down except by the Constitutional Court after
due process . The constitution also adopted a rigid system of judical immunity
and created the Constitutional Court to judge the constitutionality of laws .
Political parties could not be closed down except by the Constitutional Court after
due process . The constitution also adopted a rigid system of judical immunity
and created the Constitutional Court to judge the constitutionality of laws .
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Foreword Kemal H Karpat | 19 |
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