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![](images/st3.gif) | I- Longing for Contemporary Democracy / [p.] |
![](images/st3.gif) | INTRODUCTION / [p.1] |
![](images/st3.gif) | KEMALISM / [p.7] |
![](images/st3.gif) | CONTEMPORARY DEMOCRACY / [p.15] |
![](images/st3.gif) | Freedom / [p.15] |
![](images/st3.gif) | Pluralism / [p.23] |
![](images/st3.gif) | Tolerance and Relativity / [p.29] |
![](images/st3.gif) | Cultural Identity / [p.29] |
![](images/st3.gif) | Critical Rationalism / [p.30] |
![](images/st3.gif) | Participation / [p.30] |
![](images/st3.gif) | Inpartial State / [p.31] |
![](images/st3.gif) | Free People / [p.32] |
![](images/st3.gif) | The Law / [p.33] |
![](images/st3.gif) | The Powers and the Separation of Powers / [p.35] |
![](images/st3.gif) | Independent Judiciary / [p.39] |
![](images/st3.gif) | AND TURKEY / [p.43] |
![](images/st3.gif) | The Supremacy of Law/The Rule of Law / [p.46] |
![](images/st3.gif) | The French Example and Turkey / [p.49] |
![](images/st3.gif) | Republic and Democracy / [p.50] |
![](images/st3.gif) | The Relationship Between Religion and the State: Theocracy, Laïcisme Laïcité / [p.52] |
![](images/st3.gif) | The Crime of Thought / [p.60] |
![](images/st3.gif) | Independence of the Judiciary and Equality Amongst Powers / [p.61] |
![](images/st3.gif) | Legitimacy and the 1982 Constitution / [p.66] |
![](images/st3.gif) | WHAT SHOULD BE DONE? / [p.73] |
![](images/st3.gif) | II- Longing for Democratic Turkey / [p.] |
![](images/st3.gif) | PROLOGUE / [p.79] |
![](images/st3.gif) | DEMOCRACY, ATATÜRK AND KEMALISM / [p.85] |
![](images/st3.gif) | THE EUROPEAN UNION / [p.93] |
![](images/st3.gif) | PEOPLE AND PARTICIPATION / [p.115] |
![](images/st3.gif) | THE FREEDOM OF THOUGHT AND THE CRIMES ON THE MANIFESTATION OF THOUGHT / [p.121] |
![](images/st3.gif) | LAÏCITÉ / [p.137] |
![](images/st3.gif) | THE CONSTITUTION / [p.169] |
![](images/st3.gif) | THE CONSCIOUS ON THE OBEDIENCE TO THE LAW / [p.177] |
![](images/st3.gif) | THE SEPARATION OF POWERS AND JUDICIAL POWER / [p.183] |
![](images/st3.gif) | The Judiciary in Terms of the Equality of Powers / [p.183] |
![](images/st3.gif) | The Judiciary from the Viewpoint of the Independence of the Powers / [p.188] |
![](images/st3.gif) | THE SUPREMACY OF LAW / [p.195] |
![](images/st3.gif) | The Corruption / [p.196] |
![](images/st3.gif) | The Trial of Public Servants / [p.198] |
![](images/st3.gif) | Ombudsman / [p.200] |
![](images/st3.gif) | The Workload of the Judicial System / [p.201] |
![](images/st3.gif) | The Courts of First Instance (appellate Courts) / [p.202] |
![](images/st3.gif) | Judicial Police / [p.203] |
![](images/st3.gif) | Torture / [p.204] |
![](images/st3.gif) | The Enforcement Systme / [p.208] |
![](images/st3.gif) | The Capital Punishment / [p.209] |
![](images/st3.gif) | Forensic Science / [p.213] |
![](images/st3.gif) | Expertise / [p.214] |
![](images/st3.gif) | The Bars / [p.214] |
![](images/st3.gif) | The Staff / [p.214] |
![](images/st3.gif) | Legal Education / [p.215] |
![](images/st3.gif) | Pardon / [p.217] |
![](images/st3.gif) | The Traffic Problem / [p.219] |
![](images/st3.gif) | The Cheque Act / [p.219] |
![](images/st3.gif) | Imprisonment for Breach of Contract / [p.219] |
![](images/st3.gif) | Environmental Law / [p.220] |
![](images/st3.gif) | The Internet / [p.221] |
![](images/st3.gif) | OUR DILEMMAS / [p.223] |
![](images/st3.gif) | OUR ASPIRATIONS / [p.227] |
![](images/st3.gif) | APPENDIX / [p.] |
![](images/st3.gif) | The Texts of Selected Articles Cited in the Book / [p.237] |
![](images/st3.gif) | BIBLIOGRAPHY / [p.249] |