Penal Provisions of the National Protection Law and Its Implementation During the Democratic Party Period

The National Protection Law, which was enacted to guide the war economy during the Second World War, was continuously implemented until 1960. With this law, various regulations were made in every field of the economy and practices were initiated especially for the prevention of the black market. Wit...

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Main Author: Aydın Doğu
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Istanbul University Press 2021-06-01
Series:Yakın Dönem Türkiye Araştırmaları
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Online Access:https://cdn.istanbul.edu.tr/file/JTA6CLJ8T5/55CD4ADAAE5D48A5B8452604BB93149A
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Summary:The National Protection Law, which was enacted to guide the war economy during the Second World War, was continuously implemented until 1960. With this law, various regulations were made in every field of the economy and practices were initiated especially for the prevention of the black market. With a new regulation implemented during the Democratic Party period, heavy penalties were imposed on those who acted against the law. However, preventing shortages and hardships in the economy was impossible. Thus, the study discussed the legal basis of violations of the National Protection Law and its implementation of penal provisions. Along with secondary ones, the primary data sources were archival documents, Minutes of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey,Confidential Minutes of the Democratic Party Parliamentary Group, Official Gazette of the Republic of Turkey, and national newspapers and magazines published during this period.
ISSN:2547-9679