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yönerge

Yönerge is a Turkish term meaning an instruction, directive, or guideline issued by a competent authority to govern procedures, practices, or interpretations within an institution or government body. It is intended to clarify how laws, regulations, or policies should be implemented in practice and to standardize administrative processes.

In usage, a yönerge carries official weight within the issuing organization but is not a statute. It

Scope and examples vary. Ministries or public agencies commonly issue yönerges to codify internal procedures—such as

Relation to related terms varies by context. Genelge refers to circulars addressing broader audiences, while talimat

does
not
create
rights
or
obligations
in
the
same
way
as
a
law
(kanun),
a
formal
regulation,
or
a
general
circular
(genelge).
Instead,
it
provides
standardized
methods,
criteria,
or
steps
for
staff
and
units
to
follow,
and
it
may
be
revised
or
repealed
by
subsequent
yönerge.
procurement
processes,
reporting
requirements,
evaluation
criteria,
or
record-keeping
practices.
They
can
also
address
specific
operational
aspects
within
a
department,
or
translate
policy
goals
into
actionable
steps.
In
the
private
sector,
organizations
may
use
yönerge-like
directives
to
govern
internal
workflows
or
compliance
practices,
though
such
documents
are
generally
internal
and
not
legally
binding
on
external
parties.
denotes
explicit
instructions
for
particular
tasks.
Yönerge
sits
between
policy
guidance
and
internal
procedure,
aiming
to
ensure
consistent
implementation
within
an
organization.