CEU eTD Collection (2020); Mimar, Artun: Supervision Of Emergency In The Council Of Europe: Turkey, France and The Venice Commission

CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2020
Author Mimar, Artun
Title Supervision Of Emergency In The Council Of Europe: Turkey, France and The Venice Commission
Summary Two Council of Europe (“CoE”) member countries, Turkey and France, went recently through a SoE. This thesis critically discusses the reactions of the national judicial and constitutional review bodies as well as of the CoE advisory body Venice Commission (“VC”) to emergency measures carried out by the governments of these countries. Specifically, the thesis aims to evaluate the performance of these supervision bodies when it comes to controlling emergency action by referring to and justifying the ideal notion of “meaningful legal/juristic control of emergency measures”. This notion will be constructed and defended by engaging with conceptual/normative work about emergency situations. The performance of these national and international bodies will be assessed to understand how far from or how close to a meaningful supervision of emergency regimes they have gotten during their supervision and why.
Supervisor Möschel, Mathias
Department Legal Studies LLM
Full texthttps://www.etd.ceu.edu/2020/mimar_artun.pdf

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