: The narrative begins with the Ottoman legal duality (secular and religious law) and shifts dramatically with the 1923 proclamation of the Republic.

: The "story" is often told through the lens of failed constitutional moments and the evolving role of the Constitutional Court, which acts as a strategic compromise-maker between political actors.

The deep story of Turkish Constitutional Law is characterized by a transition from an absolute monarchy to a modern republic, shaped by a constant tension between traditional values and secular modernization.