
The Forgotten Constitution (II): The Right to Enter Public Service
In pre-modern periods, when political power did not diffuse downward by incorporating ordinary people / the populace, and was not
Okkaoğlu, born in 1991, graduated from Bilkent University, Department of Industrial Engineering in 2015. She started to work for Turkish Competition Authority after her graduation. Following her departure from public service in 2020, she worked as a Consultant at Balcıoğlu Selçuk Ardıyok Keki Attorney Partnership (Dentons Türkiye) and as a Senior Attorney at ELİG Gürkaynak Attorneys-at-Law. Okkaoğlu also completed the undergraduate programme at Faculty of Law, Ankara University in 2019 (LLB) ; the bachelor of arts degree at Department of Economics, Anadolu University in 2018 (BA) and associate degree at the Department of Social Services, Anadolu University in 2012. In 2022, Okkaoğlu began her Master’s Programme in European Studies with Thesis at Middle East Technical University and currently works as a Partner at Günay Erdoğan Attorneys-at-Law.

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