3 books
Kemal Gözler is a Turkish scholar and writer in constitutional and administrative law, known for defining concepts carefully and testing legal rules through systematic comparison. Judicial Review of Constitutional Amendments: A Comparative Study asks whether courts may review amendments and how constitutional systems justify limits on amendment power. In that study, a difficult institutional question is organised through doctrine, constitutional text and case law. His works Anayasa Hukukuna Giriş and Türk Anayasa Hukukuna Giriş point to the wider introductory framework he developed in Turkish. Readers concerned with constitutional design can use the comparative study to examine constituent power after acquiring that general framework. Gözler’s distinctive method exposes each definition, classification and inference, allowing disagreement to focus on the legal steps rather than on hidden assumptions.