What happens if Turkey's Constitutional Court rules in my favour after extradition is approved? - Intercollegium Law Firm
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What happens if Turkey’s Constitutional Court rules in my favour after extradition is approved?

A Constitutional Court ruling finding human rights violations can halt extradition even after lower courts approve surrender. However, timing is critical — applications to the Constitutional Court do not automatically suspend extradition, and an interim measures request must be filed simultaneously. Processing times vary from weeks to several months depending on case urgency. If the Constitutional Court grants interim measures, deportation or surrender is suspended until final judgment. Negative rulings can be escalated to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, which can also issue interim measures under Rule 39.

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