Talk:Court of Cassation (Turkey)

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Supreme Court of the United States edit

This is some what equivalent to the Supreme Court of the United States so may be presented in a similar manner. -- Cat chi? 06:30, 24 May 2006 (UTC)

  • Not really, as the SCOTUS deals more with constitutional issues, choosing not to address "lesser" concerns. If my understanding is correct, it would be closer to the Constitutional Court of Turkey. Indeed the linked article explicitly mentions "supreme court" in the preamble. --Adoniscik (talk) 04:20, 26 December 2007 (UTC)Reply

Where to find case law? edit

Hi, can the judgments of this court be found on the web or are they published in reports which can be found outside Turkey (this is probably a simple question which can be answered with Google or a library catalog, but I would like to have some hints before diving into stacks of books at the library and struggling for one hour with a Turkish dictionary to eventually find that the info I'm looking for is not available). Apokrif (talk) 12:56, 24 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

Name of the Yargıtay in English edit

Dear all, dear colleagues, the English translation of Yargıtay should not be "high court of appeals" or "supreme court of appeals". Because, the Danıştay (Council of State) is also a kind of court of appeals for the decisions of lower administrative courts. However, the word Yargıtay has an exact equivalent translation in English which is "Court of Cassation". As you know, the public administrative system of Turkey derives from the French system. And France also has the Court of Cassation. If you could see the title Court of Cassation you will see that all continental European countries have court of cassations. Accordingly, as Turkey is also a member of the continental European law family, we should not be confused with Anglo-Saxon or Anglo-American legal terms for this supreme court.

And that's why the European Court of Human Rights refers to the Yargıtay as the "Court of Cassation" within its case-law. --Cercersan (talk) 20:15, 8 November 2008 (UTC)Reply

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