County Application Procedure


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Inquiry, Forms, and Substances


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i. Introductory remarks 1 Plato, but not Socrates, concluded that the Forms are substances. Whether the Forms are substances is not an issue that Socrates had in mind. He did not deny it, but neither did he affirm it. If Socrates were asked a series of questions designed to determine whether he believed that the Forms are substances, he would admit that he had no opinion about this philosophical issue. Unlike Plato, Socrates was not a metaphysician. The same, of course, would not have always been true of Plato. Unlike Socrates, he was a metaphysician. At some point in his career, and at least by the time of the Phaedo and the Republic, Plato did what Socrates never thought to do. Plato considered the question and concluded that the Forms are substances. Although this development occurred more than two thousand years ago, time has not eclipsed its importance. It is one of the most seminal events in the history of the philosophy. With his defense of Socrates's method of intellectual inquiry, and the development of his Theory of Forms, Plato caused a now familiar cluster of metaphysical and epistemological issues to become central to philosophy.




Individual application in Turkish constitutional adjudication


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A ground-breaking development happened in Turkey in 2010, when direct application of individuals to the Turkish Constitutional Court was accepted in result of a public referendum. The introduction of individual application into the Turkish constitutional law may be the most crucial event since the establishment of the Constitutional Court in 1962. The Turkish Constitutional Court began to transform from a conventional constitutional court to a human rights court. Unfortunately, the number of books and other reference materials on the issue is still limited. Therefore, the main aim of the book is to provide necessary information on the law and practice of the individual application system in Turkey. The Book, after furnishing fundamental information on Turkish Constitutional Court's structure, powers and duties, deals with many features of individual application system including its history and intensive preparations made before its introduction. The procedure, from the registration to judgment process, is elaborated in detail. In this context, general application conditions, preliminary application review, both procedural and substantial admissibility conditions, admissibility examination, examination on merits, judgment process and execution of judgments are presented with the relevant law, the academic opinions and to a certain degree case-law. The latest statistics of the Constitutional Court and the Law 6216 on the Establishment and Trial Procedures of the Constitutional Court are provided in the book for quick reference. Shortly, the story of individual application transformation is re-told from an inside view.




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