Constitutional Court Decision of 18 September 2025 – Individual Application No. 2021/15533
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This is an individual application (bireysel başvuru) decision issued by the Turkish Constitutional Court on 18 September 2025, registered under application number 2021/15533. Individual applications are filed by persons who claim that one or more of their fundamental rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Turkish Constitution and the European Convention on Human Rights has been violated by a public authority. The application was submitted in 2021 and concluded with this ruling in September 2025, reflecting the Court's typical multi-year backlog for individual applications. The decision constitutes a final domestic remedy on the alleged rights violation, binding on the relevant public authority. The full text of the ruling — including the facts, the applicant's claims, the Court's legal assessment, and the operative part (whether the violation was found and any just satisfaction awarded) — was not included in the source data provided. A definitive substantive analysis therefore cannot be rendered from the available text.
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Key Changes
- Constitutional Court issued a ruling on individual application No. 2021/15533 on 18 September 2025
- Application was filed in 2021, reflecting a ~4-year processing timeline typical of the Court's backlog
- Decision is binding on the relevant public authority as a final domestic remedy
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