
25.873 firme
The Danıştay, a high court in Turkey, is derived from the French word "Conseil d'Etat," which translates to "Council of State." Established in 1868 during the Tanzimat period, this legal entity works as an administrative court and is responsible for examining the actions and decisions of the state. It plays an instrumental role in creating the balance of power within the Turkish government and is the final authority on administrative cases. It also provides legal advice on draft legislation incepted by the government.