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Mustafa Birden
Mustafa Birden (born 1 June 1946, Kırıkkale) is a Turkish lawyer who served as the President of the Council of State between 28 May 2008 and 1 June 2011. Biography Mustafa Birden, who was the target of the Council of State Attack during the Council of State Second League Presidency which he conducted before this duty, was rescued from the attack as wounded. Born in Kırıkkale in 1946, Mustafa Birden graduated from Kirikkale High School as a secondary school. He then graduated from Ankara University Faculty of Law Birden, in 1968. He was a Deputy Chief of the State Council in 1971, while serving as Deputy Chief of Staff of the Machinery and Chemical Industries Association. Mustafa Birden, who presided at the Administrative Courts of Istanbul and Ankara, was elected to the Council of State in 1994. Then Mustafa Birden, who served as the Principal Member of the Dispute Court, was elected to the Presidency of the 2nd Council of State in 2002. In the Vakit Newspaper of the Counc ...
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Sumru Çörtoğlu
Sumru Çörtoğlu (born May 13, 1943) is a high-ranked Turkish judge. She served as the Chief Justice of the Turkish Council of State. On May 3, 2006, Sumru Çörtoğlu, who was the Head of the 4th Department of the Council of State since February 12, 2001, was elected as the new Chief Justice after winning the 68th round of voting. She succeeded Enver Çetinkaya in this post. She was born in Tokat. She is married and has two children. See also * Legal System in the Republic of Turkey The judicial system of Turkey is defined by Articles 138 to 160 of the Constitution of Turkey. With the founding of the Republic, Turkey adopted a civil law legal system, replacing Ottoman law and the Sharia courts. The Civil Code, adopte ... References External links Who is who 1943 births People from Tokat Turkish judges Turkish women civil servants Turkish civil servants Living people Presidents of the Council of State (Turkey) {{turkey-law-bio-stub ...
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