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Here are some notable Turkish courts:
- Constitutional Court of Turkey (Anayasa Mahkemesi): The highest court in Turkey, responsible for interpreting the Constitution and ensuring its compliance with international law.
- Court of Cassation (Yargıtay): The highest appeals court in Turkey, responsible for reviewing and reversing decisions made by lower courts.
- Council of State (Danıştay): A high administrative court that reviews decisions made by government agencies and public institutions.
- Court of First Instance (İlk Derece Mahkemesi): The first level of court in Turkey, responsible for hearing and deciding cases.
- Specialized Courts (Uzaman Mahkemeleri): Courts that specialize in specific areas, such as:
- Family Courts (Aile Mahkemeleri): Handle family law cases, including divorce, child custody, and alimony.
- Commercial Courts (Ticaret Mahkemeleri): Handle commercial law cases, including contract disputes and bankruptcy.
- Intellectual Property Courts (İçel Malı Hakları Mahkemeleri): Handle cases related to intellectual property, such as patents, trademarks, and copyrights.
- Military Courts (Askeri Mahkemeleri): Courts that handle cases involving military personnel and military-related crimes.
- State Security Courts (Devlet Güvenlik Mahkemeleri): Courts that handle cases related to national security, terrorism, and organized crime.
These are just a few examples of the many courts in Turkey. The Turkish court system is complex, with multiple levels and specialized courts handling different types of cases.