F**k the System
Sistem kasıtlı olarak sizin paranızın mümkün olduğunca çoğunu -yasal yoldan- almak ve kontrol etmek için tasarlanmıştır.
Sayfa 91
Sharia Law (Şeriat)
The legal system is complicated because it derives from different sources. The sultan issues decrees, but more important is the Sharia, the sacred law of Islam based on the Koran, which affects every aspect of daily life, and is constantly updated by supplementary regulations.
Thames&Hudson
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The system;
"İnsanlığın bugüne dek önemle düşünüp durduğu şeyler gerçek bile değildir, kuruntudur yalnızca; daha sert bir tabirle, bunlar sapına dek zararlı, bozulmuş hasta yaratıkların bozulmuş içgüdülerinden doğan yalanlardır. Tanrı,ruh,erdem,günah, ama insanlığın bütün büyüklüğünü ve tanrısallığını hep bunlarda aradılar. Küçük ve rezil olanları yaşamın temel konusu olduğunu söylemekle, en zararı insanları büyük insan saymakla, ülke yönetiminin, toplum düzeninin, eğitimin sorunlarını köklerine kadar bozdular."
...having a strong government, in the sense of a government that is able to push through policies, is by no means an unqualified virtue, tending as it does to restrict scrutiny and parliamentary accountability. Instead, they (supporters of proportional system) suggest that 'strong' government should be understood in terms of popular support, and the willingness of citizens to obey and respect the government.
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Totalitarianism differs from autocracy and authoritarianism, in that it seeks to politicize every aspect of social and personal existence, rather than just suppress political opposition. Totalitarian regimes are sometimes identified through a 'six-point syndrome' (Friedrich and Brzezinski, 1963): (1) an official ideology; (2) a one-party state, usually led by an all-powerful leader; (3) a system of terroristic policing; (4) a monopoly of the means of mass communication; (5) a monopoly of the means of armed combat; and (6) state control of all aspects of economic life.
Sayfa 269Kitabı okudu
What is the place of the rules of international law in the internal (domestic) laws of states? There are two basic theories on the relationship between international and domestic law. The first is called the "dualist" view; it assumes that international law and municipal law are two distinct and separate legal systems which exist independently of each other. This approach raises the question of whether one system is superior to the other. The second theory is the "monist" view, which assumes that domestic (internal) and international law form part of a single legal order but tends to treat international law as superior. The Turkish Constitution provides that international treaties duly put into effect are of equal status to laws (statutes). However, no claim of unconstitutionality of an international treaty can be heard by the Constitutional Court (Article 90/last para.) On the other hand, a constitutional amendment introduced in 2004 provided that in cases where the provisions of a treaty relating to the fundamental rights and freedoms are in conflict with domestic law, the international treaty will take precedence.
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