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  • Article
    Depremin Seçim Çevreleri Üzerindeki Etkileri
    (MEF Üniversitesi, 2023) Karacaoğlu, Emine
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    Seçim çevrelerinin temsil eşitliği
    (MEF Üniversitesi, 2023) Karacaoğlu, Emine
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  • Article
    Ucu açık bir Gerrymandering hikâyesi
    (Manifesto Medya Basın Yayın Tic. Ltd. Şti., 2019) Kejanlıoğlu, Atagün Mert
    Bu makale Yüksek Seçim Kurulu'nun Bursa şehrinin iki seçim çevresine bölünmesi hakkındaki kararının bir gerrymandering örneği olup olmadığını ve bu kararın Avrupa İnsan Hakları Sözleşmesi'ne aykırılığını tartışmaktadır.
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    Başkanlık anayasaları - 4: Türk tipi başkanlık sistemi
    (Doğan Burda Dergi Yayıncılık ve Pazarlama A.Ş., 2017) Çelik, Demirhan Burak; Alkış, Burcu; Kejanlıoğlu, Atagün Mert
    This article discusses how the presidential system featured in 2017 Turkish constitutional amendments fails to establish an effective separation of powers that would protect democracy and human rights.
  • Article
    Başkanlık anayasaları - 3: Azerbaycan anayasası
    (Doğan Burda Dergi Yayıncılık ve Pazarlama A.Ş., 2017) Çelik, Demirhan Burak; Alkış, Burcu; Kejanlıoğlu, Atagün Mert
    This article explains the presidential system of Azerbaijan by offering a brief historical and political context. It concentrates on how the Constitution fails to establish an effective separation of powers.
  • Article
    Başkanlık anayasaları - 2: Brezilya anayasası
    (Doğan Burda Dergi Yayıncılık ve Pazarlama A.Ş., 2017) Çelik, Demirhan Burak; Alkış, Burcu; Kejanlıoğlu, Atagün Mert
    This article explains the presidential system of Brasil by offering a brief historical and political context and it concentrates on how the Constitution establishes the separation of powers.
  • Article
    Başkanlık anayasaları 1: ABD anayasası
    (Doğan Burda Dergi Yayıncılık ve Pazarlama A.Ş., 2016) Çelik, Demirhan Burak; Alkış, Burcu; Kejanlıoğlu, Atagün Mert
    The article explains main features of the presidential system of the United States by offering a brief historical and political context and concentrating on how it manages to maintain separation of powers.
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    L’esclavage et le Travail dans les Prisons dans la Jurisprudence de la CEDH
    (2017) Kejanlıoğlu, Atagün Mert
    Pour Aristote, l’esclavage faisait partie de la Nature. A Rome, l’esclavage n’était pas de droit naturel, mais le statut de l’esclave était largement considéré en tant que res. Donc, le maître disposait d’un droit de propriété sur l’esclave et l’esclavage était d’ailleurs le contraire de la liberté. Aujourd’hui, l’esclavage est interdit en même temps que le travail forcé et le manque de la liberté se comprend plutôt au sens de la privation de la liberté en raison de la détention. Cependant, les notions “travail forcé”, “privation de liberté” et “droit de propriété” se coïncident dans la jurisprudence de la Cour européenne des droits de l’homme dans les affaires concernant le travail effectué par les condamnés dans les prisons. Dans le cadre de ce point de vue, cette présentation traitera l’approche de la Cour au travail dans les prisons à la lumière de l’article 4 de la Convention et de l’article 1 du Protocole additionnel en la comparant avec le statut de l’esclave en droit romain.
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    The Unconstitutional ‘semi-Presidentialism’ in France and Turkey: How Does Popular Consent Enable Presidents To Abuse Power?
    (2017) Kejanlıoğlu, Atagün Mert
    When Maurice Duverger wrote his article on semi-presidential systems, hewas aiming to defy the binary approach stuck between presidential and parliamentaryform of government. However, the category and its definition are still contested.Despite the debate around the concept, France remains an archetype to this form ofgovernment for majority of scholars. When Duverger classified France as an exampleof semi-presidential government and a country with all-powerful presidency, hepointed out merely four cases of unconstitutional use of powers and concluded thatthe consent of Prime Ministers enabled the transfer of powers to the President. Yet, asthe French cohabitation experience proved, Article 21 of the Constitution statesclearly that the head of government is not the President of Republic but the PrimeMinister and the consent of Prime Minister does not clear the unconstitutional natureof this transfer of power. The French experience of semi-presidentialism is aparticular example to compare with Turkey in this sense, as Turkey’s currentPresident is the first President that has been popularly elected, and de facto transfer ofPrime Minister’s powers to the President is a gradual and continuing phenomenonwithin the system. I argue that implementing a popularly elected president to aconstitution originally designed for a rationalized parliamentary regime creates a riskregarding the abuse of presidential power. To this aim, the transformation of Turkishand French systems will be analyzed not only in a strictly legal perspective but alsowithin the historical and political circumstances surrounding the election of firstpopularly elected Presidents.
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    Roboski için Son Hukuk Yolu: Bm İnsan Hakları Komitesi
    (Bianet, 2019) Kejanlıoğlu, Atagün Mert
    Bu yazı Roboski (Uludere)'de 2011'deki hava saldırısı sonucu gerçekleşen insan hakları ihlallerine karşı Birleşmiş Milletler İnsan Hakları Komitesi'ne başvurmanın bir seçenek olup olmadığını tartışmaktadır.