Acar, Ali2020-11-172020-11-172019Acar, Ali (2019). "A View on the Future of Judicial Review of Cons’t Amendments in Turkey", European Journal of Law Reform, Vol. 21, No. 3, pp. 291-312.1387-2370http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12416/4155In this article, I discuss and analyse the Turkish case concerning judicial review of constitutional amendments in light of a recent decision by the Constitutional Court of Turkey (CCT). In the said decision, the CCT rejected carrying out judicial review over a controversial constitutional amendment, which lifted MPs’ parliamentary immunity. This decision urges to consider its implications for the possible future cases. I refer to comparative constitutional law with the hope to shed more light on the Turkish example and grasp it comprehensively. In this respect, I illustrate the most crucial arguments developed by the Supreme Court of India (SCI), the Bundesverfassungsgericht (BVG), and the Conseil Constitutionnel (FCC) in their case law. Based on the comparative account, I draw some lessons for the CCT and invite it to get into a judicial dialogue with other supreme/constitutional courts with regard to the issue.enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessBasic Structure DoctrineConstitutional Court of TurkeyConstitutional IdentityJudicial DialogueImmunity AmendmentUnconstitutional Constitutional AmendmentsA View on the Future of Judicial Review of Cons’t Amendments in Turkeyarticle213291312