I strongly believe that even COVID-19 pandemic has proved that few subjects affect your everyday life more than constitutional law. As you all know, governments around the world have taken extreme measures to limit the human cost and economic disruption. However, pandemic restrictions have also become a constitutional battlefield.
On March 16 2020, universities in Türkiye suspended face-to-face teaching and education was rapidly replaced by digital online formats (distance education). Many universities including Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University announced that considering the latest recommendations of the Ministry of Health and the Council of Higher Education regarding education during Covid19 outbreak and the latest developments regarding the disease process, it was decided to conduct all undergraduate and graduate theoretical courses in the Fall and Spring Semesters of 2020-2021 Academic Year online (distance education). The first edition of the textbook was published in August 2020 at the time of COVID-19 pandemic. The news that a textbook is sold out is always good news and an important recognition for its author. For this reason, I am glad to see that the first edition is sold out despite the pandemic. Hopefully, the need for the second edition of the textbook means that with the themes and issues addressed in textbook I have attracted considerable attention. I believe that the need for the second edition also proves that textbooks are crucial tools even for distance education. Therefore, the academic copies of the textbook of Constitutional Law in a nutshell (2nd Edition) and Introduction to Law in a nutshell (5th edition) have been sent to the academics teaching these topics in the universities shown in page 22. If you teach these subjects and have not received academic copies, please do not hesitate to contact us by emailing [email protected].