Law Library: News & Events: Join Us on February 23 for a Foreign and Comparative Law Webinar – Evolution of Presidential Powers under the Turkish Constitutional System

On February 23, starting at 2:00PM EST, join us for a new Foreign and Comparative Law webinar on Evolution of Presidential Powers under the Turkish Constitutional System.

The Foreign and Comparative Law Webinar Series of classes is designed to shed light on some of the foreign and comparative law issues currently being researched by the foreign law and international law experts at the Law Library of Congress. The 2017 constitutional amendments, adopted by a popular referendum on April 16, 2017, brought major changes to the Turkish constitutional system. Most importantly, the referendum introduced an executive presidency, concentrating the executive powers of the former cabinet of ministers in the hands of a popularly elected president. This presentation will discuss the current powers of the president of Turkey under the present post-referendum constitutional system, with a special focus on his power to issue “presidential decrees” – a novel type of legislative instrument in Turkey. Recent decisions of the Constitutional Court of Turkey have somewhat clarified the contours of this new executive power, but questions as to the scope and nature of the presidential decree power still remain.

This webinar will be presented by Kayahan Cantekin. Kayahan is the Law Library’s foreign law specialist for Turkic-speaking jurisdictions.

To register, please visit our Pre-Kindle page.