Constitutional Court Decision dated 7 January 2026, Application No. 2022/75251
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This is an individual application decision (bireysel başvuru) issued by the Turkish Constitutional Court on January 7, 2026, registered under application number 2022/75251. Individual applications to the Constitutional Court are lodged by persons who allege that their fundamental rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Turkish Constitution and the European Convention on Human Rights have been violated by public authorities. The application was filed in 2022 and adjudicated approximately three to four years later, which is consistent with the Court's typical backlog for individual applications. The decision may concern a violation finding, a rejection on admissibility grounds, or a finding of no violation with respect to the applicant's constitutional rights. The full text of the decision was not included in the submitted content; accordingly, the specific subject matter, the right(s) allegedly violated, the facts of the case, and the Court's operative findings cannot be detailed here. The analysis below is based solely on the decision's metadata.
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Key Changes
- Constitutional Court issued a final ruling on individual application no. 2022/75251 on January 7, 2026
- Application was filed in 2022, indicating an approximately 3–4 year adjudication timeline
- Decision constitutes a binding individual rights determination under Article 148 of the Turkish Constitution
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