@article{article_640998, title={Implemetation of the Helsinki Final Act by a Turkish Court}, journal={The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations}, pages={76–79}, year={1978}, DOI={10.1501/Intrel_0000000190}, author={Aybay, Rona}, keywords={Implemetation, Helsinki Final Act, Turkish Court}, abstract={<p>The traditions of Turkish law require that there should <br />exist an independent branch of lavv under vvhich an individual <br />could seek redress for an injustice committed by a public official <br />or body. This branch is Administrative Lavv, and as a general <br />principle, ali cases governed by administrative lavv fail vvithin <br />the competence of administrative courts. <br />Administrative courts constitute a separate system vvhich <br />includes the Council of State (Danıştay), the Military Administrative Court, the Court of Accounts and the subordinate <br />administrative courts.   <br /> </p>}, number={18}, publisher={Ankara Üniversitesi}