Aims and Responsibilities | |
AIMS AND RESPONSIBILITIES | |
The 135th article of the Constitution, which is the primary and utmost basis for the general aims and work principles of CAT and which emphasizes that professional chambers are institutions of “public benefit”, is as follows: “Professional organizations and their higher institutions, having the qualities of a public institution, are legal public entities, whose organs are elected with secret votes by their own members in line with the methods indicated by law and which are established with the objectives of fulfilling the shared needs of those belonging to a particular profession, facilitating professional activities, helping the development of the profession in accordance with the general interests of the profession, protecting professional discipline and ethics by ensuring that honesty and trust are dominant in the relationship between professionals themselves as well as professionals and individuals.” Parallel to this Constitutional decree, CAT’s aim and targets are defined as follows in its Statutes:
and to encourage good work in these areas |