Prof. Ece Göztepe’s new co-authored book, “The Constitutional Court of Turkey: Between Legal and Political Reasoning,” has been published by Nomos Verlag in Germany. As described in the publisher’s website, the 721-page volume is “an interdisciplinary study [that] portrays the Constitutional Court of Turkey, which has asserted itself for 60 years in a political system marked by repeated episodes of authoritarianism. The book reconstructs the incomplete institutionalization of the court as well as essential dogmatic lines of conflict and methodological inconsistencies in its jurisprudence. The authors’ detailed analysis and documentation of fifty key decisions proves the court’s general commitment to the rule of law and democracy, but it equally highlights the glaring discrepancies and contradictions in its decisions. As a result, this seminal work provides conceptual insights into the role of constitutional courts in the grey zone between democracy and autocracy far beyond the Turkish case.”
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