Analysis of the Turkish 2001 Constitutional Amendments in the Context of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms from the Perspective of European Rule of Law

Analysis of the Turkish 2001 Constitutional Amendments in the Context of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms from the Perspective of European Rule of Law
Analysis of the Turkish 2001 Constitutional Amendments in the Context of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms from the Perspective of European Rule of Law
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Szerző: Tunç, Bilal; Yildirim, Sefa
Pécsi Tudományegyetem Állam- és Jogtudományi Kar 2025

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Türkiye’s current constitution, the 1982 Constitution, is modelled on the constitutions of European states. In fact, the 6th amendments to the 1982 Constitution, which is the subject of this study, was made on October 3, 2001 within the framework of harmonization with the European Union acquis. With this regulation, in addition to the initial text of the Constitution, several articles1 were amended. The main purpose of making these amendments was to make the 1982 Constitution harmonized within the scope of the accession works to the European Union. The aim of this study was to reveal the contribution of Articles 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 28, 31, 33, 34, 36, 38 and 40, regulating the issues in the context of protecting fundamental rights and freedoms and amended in 2001, to the development of fundamental rights and freedoms in Türkiye. For this purpose, it was aimed to reveal in detail the effect of the said Constitutional amendment on the development of human rights and freedoms. This study was created by making use of the Official Gazette and copyrighted works through a qualitative study in which the document analysis techniques were used in order to show how Türkiye embarked on the path of European legal development by ensuring constitutional fundamental rights.

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Cím (Eredeti nyelven): Analysis of the Turkish 2001 Constitutional Amendments in the Context of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms from the Perspective of European Rule of Law

Cím (Angolul): Analysis of the Turkish 2001 Constitutional Amendments in the Context of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms from the Perspective of European Rule of Law

Sorozat (Eredeti nyelven): DIKÉ 2025/1

Sorozat (Angolul): DIKÉ 2025/1

Kapcsolódó tartalmak (a könyvhöz kacsolódó online tartalmak linkjei, előadás, stb…):

Szerző(k): Tunç, Bilal Orcid id: 0000-0001-5361-8494. Yildirim, Sefa Orcid id: 0000-0002-7351-6145.

Szerkesztő(k): Herger Cs. Eszter – Schweitzer Gábor

Lektor(ok):

Közreműködő(k):

Szerkesztőbizottság:

Antal Tamás (Szeged) – Béli Gábor (Pécs) – Dziadzio, Andrzej (Krakkó) – Falus Orsolya (Dunaújváros/Pécs) – Halász Iván (Budapest/Pozsony) – Képes György (Budapest) – Korsósné Delacasse Krisztina (Pécs) – Krešić, Mirela (Zágráb) – Lehotay Veronika (Miskolc) – Schumann, Eva (Göttingen) – Szabó Béla (Debrecen) – Szabó István (Budapest) – Steppan, Markus (Graz) – Stipta István (Budapest) – Tauchen, Jaromír (Brünn)

Olvasószerkesztő:

Niklai Dominika Patrícia

(szerzőknél és közreműködőknél is ORCID és Webcím, ha van):

Nyelv(ek): angol

Leírás (Eredeti nyelven): Türkiye’s current constitution, the 1982 Constitution, is modelled on the constitutions of European states. In fact, the 6th amendments to the 1982 Constitution, which is the subject of this study, was made on October 3, 2001 within the framework of harmonization with the European Union acquis. With this regulation, in addition to the initial text of the Constitution, several articles1 were amended. The main purpose of making these amendments was to make the 1982 Constitution harmonized within the scope of the accession works to the European Union. The aim of this study was to reveal the contribution of Articles 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 28, 31, 33, 34, 36, 38 and 40, regulating the issues in the context of protecting fundamental rights and freedoms and amended in 2001, to the development of fundamental rights and freedoms in Türkiye. For this purpose, it was aimed to reveal in detail the effect of the said Constitutional amendment on the development of human rights and freedoms. This study was created by making use of the Official Gazette and copyrighted works through a qualitative study in which the document analysis techniques were used in order to show how Türkiye embarked on the path of European legal development by ensuring constitutional fundamental rights.

Leírás (Angol):

Kulcsszavak (eredeti nyelven és angolul is): Rule of Law, Türkiye, 1982 Constitution, 2001 Constitutional Amendments, fundamental rights and freedoms, European legal development

Tudományos besorolás (eredeti nyelven és angolul is): Tanulmány, paper

Tudományterület (eredeti nyelven és angolul is): Jog, law

Támogatók:

Kiadó: Pécsi Tudományegyetem Állam- és Jogtudományi Kar

Társkiadó: Novissima Kiadó Bt.

Megjelenés éve: 2025

Megjelenés helye (város, eredeti nyelven): Budapest

Megjelenés helye (ország, eredeti nyelven, angolul): Magyarország, Hungary

Formátum: Pdf, epub

DOI: Doi: 10.15170/Dike.2025.09.01.18

ISBN:

ISSN: 2631-1232

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Kiadás: 2025

Jogok: Creative Commons CC BY

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Adatok
Szerző(k), szerkesztő(k)
Tunç Bilal, Yildirim Sefa
Kiadó
Pécsi Tudományegyetem Állam- és Jogtudományi Kar
Tudományterület
jog, law
Kulcsszavak
Rule of Law, Türkiye, 1982 Constitution, 2001 Constitutional Amendments, fundamental rights and freedoms, European legal development
Sorozat
DIKÉ
Nyelv
angol
Cikkszám
DIKE20250118