Digital Responsibility and the Problem of Anonymity New legal regulations have come to the fore as part of the fight against disinformation and offensive behavior carried out behind anonymous identities on digital platforms.
Based on the principle that criticism requires clear responsibility, the initiative aims to match fake accounts with real identities.
During the designated transition period, accounts that are not based on real identity information are expected to be closed.
For users residing abroad, methods such as passport verification are planned to be implemented.
This regulation aims to establish a healthier foundation for digital discussion culture and increase the sense of responsibility among users.
'Zero Delay' Model in the Judiciary Minister of Justice Akın Gürlek announced that a "zero-delay judicial model" will be implemented to minimize delays in trials.
The goal is to quickly resolve accumulated case files, particularly in high-volume areas such as disputes between landlords and tenants.
With the new model, the primary objective is to ensure that judicial decisions do not remain merely on paper but actively facilitate social life.
Judicial Efficiency Offices and 'Alo Adalet' As part of the regulation, "judicial efficiency offices" will be established in all 81 provinces across Turkey.
Chief Public Prosecutor's Offices and justice commissions will identify factors that slow down processes and produce joint solutions.
Additionally, the "Alo Adalet" (Hello Justice) application, where citizens can obtain information about judicial processes, will be integrated into the system.
Minister Gürlek emphasized that this new structure does not interfere with the independence of judges and prosecutors.
He stated that the main purpose is to eliminate bureaucratic and technical glitches in the functioning of the judiciary.
These steps are expected to remove obstacles to the manifestation of justice and ensure the system operates more efficiently.
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Identity Verification on Social Media and 'Zero Delay' Era in Judiciary Begins
The Turkish Ministry of Justice is developing an identity verification system for social media accounts and a 'zero-delay judicial model' to accelerate legal proceedings and resolve backlogs.
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