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by Emrah Tüzün / Saturday, 25 March 2023 / Published in News From Us

Turkey has a civil law legal system, which is based on the Swiss civil law model. The country’s legal system is divided into three main branches: judicial, executive, and legislative. The judicial system is responsible for interpreting and enforcing laws, while the executive branch is responsible for implementing and enforcing them. The legislative branch is responsible for creating and passing new laws.

The judicial system in Turkey is comprised of a network of courts and judges. The highest court in the country is the Constitutional Court, which is responsible for reviewing the constitutionality of laws and resolving disputes between the legislative and executive branches. The Court of Cassation is the highest court in the country’s ordinary legal system and is responsible for hearing appeals from lower courts.

In addition to the Constitutional Court and Court of Cassation, Turkey has several other courts, including administrative courts, criminal courts, and civil courts. The country also has specialized courts, such as military courts and commercial courts, which hear cases related to their specific areas of jurisdiction.

The Turkish legal system also includes a number of regulatory bodies and legal institutions, including the Ministry of Justice, the Council of State, and the Turkish Bar Association. The Ministry of Justice is responsible for overseeing the country’s legal system, while the Council of State is responsible for reviewing administrative decisions made by the government. The Turkish Bar Association is responsible for regulating the country’s legal profession.

The Turkish legal system has undergone a number of reforms in recent years in an effort to modernize and improve the efficiency of the country’s courts. Some of these reforms have included the introduction of specialized commercial courts, the creation of a new system for resolving labor disputes, and the adoption of new rules of civil procedure.

For more information on the Turkish legal system and court structure, please visit the following links:

Ministry of Justice: https://www.justice.gov.tr/
Constitutional Court: http://www.anayasa.gov.tr/
Council of State: https://www.danistay.gov.tr/
Turkish Bar Association: https://www.barobirlik.org.tr/en/home.aspx
Court of Cassation: https://www.yargitay.gov.tr/eng/index-eng.html

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