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Year 2024, Volume: 22 Issue: 1, 115 - 137, 28.03.2024
https://doi.org/10.11611/yead.1372945

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EXAMINATION OF CONSTITUTIONALIST MOVEMENTS AND CONSTITUTIONS IN TERMS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF DEMOCRACY IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE

Year 2024, Volume: 22 Issue: 1, 115 - 137, 28.03.2024
https://doi.org/10.11611/yead.1372945

Abstract

Constitutionalism involves curbing state power, protecting fundamental rights, and defending citizens' rights against the state. Aligned with democratic theory, it's grounded in the concept of human dignity, advocating for the autonomy and participation of vulnerable individuals in community governance. Democratic theory emphasizes the crucial right of citizens to influence the selection of lawmakers in a free society. Constitutionalism insists on honoring human dignity and values, affirming citizens' right to democratic participation while ensuring clear constraints on their governments, even when in line with the majority's preferences. Originating with the Magna Carta in 1215, constitutionalism reached Ottoman lands about six centuries later. Ottoman constitutional movements, commencing with the 1808 Sened-i Ittifak and progressing through the 1839 Tanzimat Edict, the 1856 Islahat (Reform) Edict, and the 1876 Constitution, were influenced by both internal and external factors. These movements, despite lacking public demand, played a pivotal role in introducing democratic values and institutions in Ottoman history, including the country's first parliamentary election.

References

  • Ankara Bar Association (2017) “Constitutionalism from Past to Present”, http://www. ankarabarosu.org.tr/siteler/ankarabarosu/hgdmakale/2008-1/13.pdf (27.02.2017).
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  • British Library (2014) “Magna Carta”, https://www.bl.uk/magna-carta/articles/magnacarta-english-translation (14.10.2018).
  • Britannica (2024) “Enlightenment”, https://www.britannica.com/event/Enlightenment-European-history (08.03.2024).
  • Bora, T. (2017) “Currents: Political Ideologies in Turkey” 5th edition, İstanbul: Iletisim Publishing. Cihan, A. and I. Dogan (2006) “Classical Ottoman Social Structure and Civil Society”, Zencirkıran (ed.) Social Structure of Turkey from Past to Present, 1st edition, Ankara: Nova Publishing.
  • Dahl, R. (1971) “Polyarchy: Participation and Opposition”, New Haven: Yale University Press. Dahl, R. (2010) “On Democracy” 2nd edition, Ankara: Phoenix Publishing.
  • Durdu, M. B. (2003) “The Beginning and Effects of the Young Turk Movement in the Ottoman Empire”, Journal of Ankara University Ottoman History Research and Application Center 14: 291-318.
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  • Tushnet, M. (2015) “Authoritarian Constitutionalism”, Cornell Law Review, 100(2): 391-462.
  • Ulken, H. Z. (2018) “History of Contemporary Thought in Turkey” 5th edition, İstanbul: Türkiye İş Bankası Cultural Publications.
  • Unsal, A. (1998) “Citizenship Hard Craft”, From Subject to Citizen in 75 Years, İstanbul: Türkiye İş Bankası Publications.
  • Urhan, V. (2016) “Constitutional Administration in Aristotle's Political Philosophy”, Kaygı: Bursa Uludağ University Faculty of Arts and Sciences Journal of Philosophy, 27: 211-230.
  • Yale Law School the Avalon Project (2024) “Declaration of the Rights of Man – 1789”, https://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/rightsof.asp (08.03.2024).
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  • Zens, R., (2011) “Provincial Powers: The Rise of Ottoman Local Notables (Ayan)”, History Studies, 3(3): 433-447.
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Early Pub Date March 28, 2024
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APA Türker, G. (2024). EXAMINATION OF CONSTITUTIONALIST MOVEMENTS AND CONSTITUTIONS IN TERMS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF DEMOCRACY IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE. Yönetim Ve Ekonomi Araştırmaları Dergisi, 22(1), 115-137. https://doi.org/10.11611/yead.1372945
AMA Türker G. EXAMINATION OF CONSTITUTIONALIST MOVEMENTS AND CONSTITUTIONS IN TERMS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF DEMOCRACY IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE. Yönetim ve Ekonomi Araştırmaları Dergisi. March 2024;22(1):115-137. doi:10.11611/yead.1372945
Chicago Türker, Göksel. “EXAMINATION OF CONSTITUTIONALIST MOVEMENTS AND CONSTITUTIONS IN TERMS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF DEMOCRACY IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE”. Yönetim Ve Ekonomi Araştırmaları Dergisi 22, no. 1 (March 2024): 115-37. https://doi.org/10.11611/yead.1372945.
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IEEE G. Türker, “EXAMINATION OF CONSTITUTIONALIST MOVEMENTS AND CONSTITUTIONS IN TERMS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF DEMOCRACY IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE”, Yönetim ve Ekonomi Araştırmaları Dergisi, vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 115–137, 2024, doi: 10.11611/yead.1372945.
ISNAD Türker, Göksel. “EXAMINATION OF CONSTITUTIONALIST MOVEMENTS AND CONSTITUTIONS IN TERMS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF DEMOCRACY IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE”. Yönetim ve Ekonomi Araştırmaları Dergisi 22/1 (March 2024), 115-137. https://doi.org/10.11611/yead.1372945.
JAMA Türker G. EXAMINATION OF CONSTITUTIONALIST MOVEMENTS AND CONSTITUTIONS IN TERMS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF DEMOCRACY IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE. Yönetim ve Ekonomi Araştırmaları Dergisi. 2024;22:115–137.
MLA Türker, Göksel. “EXAMINATION OF CONSTITUTIONALIST MOVEMENTS AND CONSTITUTIONS IN TERMS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF DEMOCRACY IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE”. Yönetim Ve Ekonomi Araştırmaları Dergisi, vol. 22, no. 1, 2024, pp. 115-37, doi:10.11611/yead.1372945.
Vancouver Türker G. EXAMINATION OF CONSTITUTIONALIST MOVEMENTS AND CONSTITUTIONS IN TERMS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF DEMOCRACY IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE. Yönetim ve Ekonomi Araştırmaları Dergisi. 2024;22(1):115-37.