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Book Part The Reflection of the Directive 2011/7 of Eu on Turkish Commercial Code(Peter Lang AG, 2016) Ortaç, N.O.; Ölmez, B.K.Book Global Issues in Social Sciences: Different Perspectives - Multidisciplinary Approaches(Peter Lang AG, 2018) Akgül, B.; Pehlivanli, R.; Bilici, N.Within a globalized scientific community, sciences are changing to worldwide perspectives and multidisciplinary approaches. The authors of this book illustrate this trend by looking at different study areas of the social sciences. They pay attention to economic developments in the context of globalization such as industry 4.0, new manufacturing methods, socio-technical modelling, cloud technology and accounting, international taxation, and financial literacy. Furthermore, the collection of articles covers issues of communication, media, and women's studies. © Peter Lang GmbH. Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften. Frankfurt am Main 2017. All rights reserved.Book Current Issues in Economy and Management: Multidisciplinary Perspectives(Verlag Peter Lang AG, 2020) Bilici, N.; Pehlivanli, R.The editors of this book combine new approaches in economy and business administration. The topics of this book range from tax policy, accounting information systems, banking in Turkey, work safety, gender pay gaps and social media marketing to e-municipality processes and Islamic indices. © Peter Lang GmbH Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften Berlin 2019. All rights reserved.Article A View on the Future of Judicial Review of Cons’t Amendments in Turkey(2019) Acar, AliIn this article, I discuss and analyse the Turkish case concerning judicial review of constitutional amendments in light of a recent decision by the Constitutional Court of Turkey (CCT). In the said decision, the CCT rejected carrying out judicial review over a controversial constitutional amendment, which lifted MPs’ parliamentary immunity. This decision urges to consider its implications for the possible future cases. I refer to comparative constitutional law with the hope to shed more light on the Turkish example and grasp it comprehensively. In this respect, I illustrate the most crucial arguments developed by the Supreme Court of India (SCI), the Bundesverfassungsgericht (BVG), and the Conseil Constitutionnel (FCC) in their case law. Based on the comparative account, I draw some lessons for the CCT and invite it to get into a judicial dialogue with other supreme/constitutional courts with regard to the issue.Review Citation - WoS: 1Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendments: the Limits of Amendment Powers(Cambridge Univ Press, 2017) Acar, Ali
