Constitutional Court Decision dated 18 September 2025, Application No. 2022/52566 (Individual Application)
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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 2022/52566. The application was originally filed in 2022 and concluded approximately three years later, which is typical for the Constitutional Court's individual application docket given the high volume of cases. Individual applications to the Turkish Constitutional Court are filed by persons who allege that their fundamental rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution and the European Convention on Human Rights have been violated by a public authority. The Court either finds a violation and awards compensation or refers the case back to the lower courts, or it dismisses the application as inadmissible or unfounded. Note: The full text of this decision was not included in the submitted document — only the header identifying the court, date, and application number was provided. A complete analysis of the ruling's substance, the rights allegedly violated, and the Court's findings requires the full decision text.
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- Constitutional Court individual application No. 2022/52566 decided on 18 September 2025 — approximately 3 years after filing in 2022
- Decision published in the Official Gazette (Resmî Gazete) on 3 April 2026 per scraper date
- Specific rights violation(s) alleged, Court's findings, and any awarded compensation cannot be determined from the header alone — full text was not provided
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