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  2. Judicial system of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Historical Court of Justice building in Samsun.. The general term for members of the legal profession in Turkey is hukukçu.In Turkey, any man or woman, after having graduated from a law faculty at a university, can become attorney-at-law or barrister (avukat), judge (hâkim or yargıç), prosecutor (savcı) or notary (noter) after terms of internship specified in separate laws.

  3. Supreme administrative court - Wikipedia

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    A supreme administrative court is the highest court in a country with jurisdiction over lower administrative courts and the administrative decisions of the authorities, but not the legislative decisions (laws) made by the government (which are under the jurisdiction of a constitutional court).

  4. Court of Jurisdictional Disputes - Wikipedia

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    The Court of Jurisdictional Disputes (Turkish: Uyuşmazlık Mahkemesi, also translated as Court of Jurisdictional Conflicts) is one of the four higher courts in the Republic of Turkey. It is tasked with disputes between civil and administrative courts concerning their jurisdiction and judgments. [ 1 ]

  5. Council of State (Turkey) - Wikipedia

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    The Council of State (Turkish: Danıştay) is the highest administrative court in the Republic of Turkey and is located in Ankara. Its role and tasks are prescribed by the Constitution of Turkey within the articles on the supreme courts. According to Article 155 of the Turkish Constitution (1982),

  6. Turkey's top appeals court files complaint against ... - AOL

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    Turkey's top appeals court took the unprecedented step of filing a criminal complaint against members of the Constitutional Court on Wednesday, over a disagreement on the case of imprisoned ...

  7. Court of Cassation (Turkey) - Wikipedia

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    The building of the Turkish Court of Cassation in Ankara.. The institution of the court of appeals was Divan in the Ottoman Empire until the 19th century. The first modern court of appeals Divan-ı Ahkam-ı Adliye which was the first form of today's Yargıtay was established during the reign of Abdülaziz on 6 March 1868. [1]

  8. Erdogan criticises top Turkey court, stoking 'judicial crisis'

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  9. Council of Judges and Prosecutors - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Judges and Prosecutors (Turkish: Hâkimler ve Savcılar Kurulu), HSK; previously named as Supreme Board of Judges and Prosecutors (Turkish: Hâkimler ve Savcılar Yüksek Kurulu) is the disciplinary body of the legal system of the Republic of Turkey and the national council of the judiciary of Turkey.