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Turkey is a unitary state following the system of Roman Law. It has a parliamentary system. Parliament (the Turkish …
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Turkey is a unitary state following the system of Roman Law. It has a parliamentary system. Parliament (the Turkish …
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Turkey is a unitary state following the system of Roman Law. It has a parliamentary system. Parliament (the Turkish …
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As Turkey is not a member of the European Union, Directives 2000/43/EC and 2000/78/EC have not been transposed or … implemented. The Law on the Human Rights and Equality Institution of Turkey (No. 6701), the anti-discrimination law adopted in … the Human Rights and Equality Institution of Turkey, or in the Constitution, despite the consistent efforts of human …
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In 2018, Turkey transformed from a parliamentary system to a quasi-presidential political system (as of 9 July 2018 …). In principle, the amended Constitution of Turkey (1982) provides for a separation of executive, legislative and judicial …, Article 104). The legislative function is exercised by the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. Laws introduced by the Grand …
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Turkey is a unitary state following the system of Roman Law. It has a parliamentary system. Parliament (the Turkish …
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States, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Turkey. It was drafted by the Network …
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Austrian legislation operates on the basis of constitutional principles laid down in the Federal Constitutional Act (Bundes-Verfassungsgesetz), additional constitutional legislation, the Federal Financial Constitution Act (Finanzverfassungsesetz) and the provincial constitutional acts for the...
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Latvia is a parliamentary State, where Parliament is the only legislator. This legislator, however, has the right to delegate legislative functions to the Cabinet of Ministers and to municipalities. Delegated legislative powers always have to be made explicit in the laws adopted by Parliament....
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The legal system in Romania is a civil law system. At the top of the legislative hierarchy is the Constitution, followed by organic laws, ordinary laws and government decisions. The court structure is organised at three levels - at first instance, on a first appeal and appeals on grounds of law;...
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