Constitutional Court Decision dated 23/10/2025 – Application No. 2025/24383
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This entry refers to a decision issued by the Constitutional Court of Turkey (Anayasa Mahkemesi) on 23 October 2025, registered under individual application number 2025/24383. The application number format indicates this is an individual rights application (bireysel başvuru), Turkey's constitutional complaint mechanism introduced in 2012 allowing citizens to petition the Court after exhausting ordinary legal remedies. The full text of the decision was not included in the source data, so specific findings, the nature of the alleged rights violation, the outcome (acceptance, rejection, or referral), and any remedy awarded cannot be determined from the available information. Individual applications to the Constitutional Court typically concern alleged violations of fundamental rights guaranteed by the Turkish Constitution and the European Convention on Human Rights, such as the right to a fair trial, freedom of expression, right to property, or personal liberty. This record should be updated with the full decision text to enable accurate categorization, impact assessment, and extraction of actionable changes.
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- Decision issued by Turkey's Constitutional Court on 23 October 2025 under application no. 2025/24383
- Application filed under the individual rights complaint mechanism (bireysel başvuru) available since 2012
- Full decision text not available in source data — specific holdings, findings, and remedies cannot be extracted
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