%0 Journal Article %T 27 May Restitution Project: Law of Measures (1962) %A Fatih Tu£¿luo£¿lu %J - %D 2019 %X The Law on the Laws of Constitutional Law, the National Security and Activities (The Law on Measures) is a project which was prepared by the government after the failed coup attempt of Talat Aydemir on 5 March 1962 and aimed to protect the gains of the May 27 movement. As a result of the decision of the National Unity Committee, elections were decided and a new constitution was prepared. According to the previous constitution, the 1961 Constitution, which was prepared to give more importance to the rights and freedoms of the people, came into force after the referendum and after the elections I£¿smet I£¿no£¿nu£¿ had formed the coalition government. The government¡¯s efforts to create public opinion on the release of former DP members by the pressure of radical parliamentarians on the grassroots side of the government were criticized by the military, and it was believed that civilian life began early. Acting with this idea, Talat Aydemir attempted to strike in Ankara on February 22, 1962, but the army did not reach its goal because it supported the government in general. After this event, the government had prepared a law proposal aimed at prohibiting broadcasting and speech to recall or praise the former DP period in order to avoid similar events. So also it would attempt to prevent the propaganda that could not make Turkey a successful democracy. This regulation, known as the Law on Measures in the Public, was expected to provide the government with a peace of mind for the country¡¯s reforms needed. However, this desire of the government has not been realized with the criticisms of a new Takrir-i Su£¿ku£¿n Law and the issues of coup, amnesty and peace in the media and in the media continued to be discussed. The claims of unlawful and partisan practice in the time of the law in force, will always demanded to be removed in some speeches made by the Assembly of the National Assembly. It was also said that the law was against the articles regulating the freedom of expression of the Constitution, but the high court rejected the applications. The Law of Measures was to be abolished in 1969 under the auspices of the Justice Party in the National Assembly and in the Republican Senate without further objection %K edbirler Kanunu %K 22 S£¿ubat 1962 %K Talat Aydemir %K askeri mu£¿dahale %U http://dergipark.org.tr/iuydta/issue/46524/583690