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The Progress of Basic Rights and Freedom under Ottoman and Turkish Constitutions

Course CodeSemester Course Name LE/RC/LA Course Type Language of Instruction ECTS
KHY2202 The Progress of Basic Rights and Freedom under Ottoman and Turkish Constitutions 3/0/0 DE Turkish 7
Course Goals
This course aims  to study  the developments of freedoms in postive law within the period of Ottoman State to the present and effects of external and internal dynamics to this process.


 

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Instructor(s) Assist.Prof Hasan Atilla GÜNGÖR
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Teaching Methods and Techniques -Lectures

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Principle Sources -B.TANÖR, Osmanl- Türk Anayasal Gelişmeleri, YKY, İstanbul, 2011.
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Course Schedules
Week Contents Learning Methods
1. Week Traditional Ottoman government Lectures-discussions
2. Week Sened-i İttifak Lectures-discussions
3. Week Developments of Tanzimat Period Lectures-discussions
4. Week Evaluation of the results of the Tanzimat Lectures-discussions
5. Week Evaluation of the 1876 Constitution in terms of freedom Lectures-discussions
6. Week Amendment of 1909 Lectures-discussions
7. Week Constitution of 1924 and application of freedoms in the single-party period Lectures-discussions
8. Week Application of freedoms in the multi-party period Lectures-discussions
9. Week Evaluation of the 1961 Constitution in terms of freedom Lectures-discussions
10. Week Amendments to 1961 Constitution Lectures-discussions
11. Week 1980 Coup and the effects to liberties Lectures-discussions
12. Week Evaluation of the 1982 Constitution in terms of freedom Lectures-discussions
13. Week Evaluationof the amandments on 1982 Constitution in terms of freedom Lectures-discussions
14. Week Evaluation of the current constitutional order in terms of freedoms. Lectures-discussions
15. Week Presentation Presentation
16. Week Presentation Presentation
17. Week Exam Exam
Assessments
Evaluation tools Quantity Weight(%)
Midterm(s) 1 20
Homework / Term Projects / Presentations 1 20
Final Exam 1 60


Program Outcomes
PO-11. Having knowledge regarding concepts and institutions or methods in the field of Public Law and its subdisciplines and having the ability to deepen this knowledge;
PO-22. Having the ability to establish a connection between concepts, institutions and methods of Public Law and its subdisciplines by understanding their mutual effects;
PO-33. Using the knowledge obtained at master level in the field of Public Law and its subdisciplines to analyze subjects and issues regarding law theory and practice;
PO-44. Having the ability to interpret the knowledge obtained at LL.M on Public Law and its subdisciplines to evaluate the knowledge of different disciplines and by doing this having the ability to create new knowledge;
PO-55. Solving the problem in the law theory and practice by using specific legal research methods;
PO-66. Having the ability to work on a specialization-required study on Public Law and its subdisciplines independently;
PO-77. Forming new approaches to solve unforeseeable and complicated specialization-required issues on Public Law and its subdisciplines;
PO-88. Having the ability to evaluate specialization required knowledge and skills obtained at LL.M with Public Law on Public Law and its subdisciplines critically;
PO-99. Conveying the present developments in law theory and practice with specializition required knowledge on Public Law and its subdisciplines to the society both orally and in written as systematical;
PO-1010. Questioning the law concepts and institutions, situated law practice and principles critically and in case attempting them to improve and change;
PO-1111. Following the developments in law and communicate with colleagues by using a foreign language professionally
PO-1212. Using the information and communication technology with computer software by having the required level of law;
PO-1313. Internalizing by taking into consideration social, scientific and moral values in the process of getting, processing and evaluating the information relating Public Law and its subdisciplines;
Learning Outcomes
LO-1To able to evaluate the effects of power relations and concept of freedoms in the Ottoman period to positive law.
LO-2To able to evaluate the developments related to freedoms in positive law at the Ottomanperiod.
LO-3To able to evaluate the developments related to freedoms in positive law at the republic period.
LO-4To able to evaluate the current constitutional order in terms of freedoms.
Course Assessment Matrix:
Program Outcomes - Learning Outcomes Matrix
 PO 1PO 2PO 3PO 4PO 5PO 6PO 7PO 8PO 9PO 10PO 11PO 12PO 13
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