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    The Legality of the Creation of “Safe Zone” in Syrian Northern Borders with Turkey in Accordance with International Law by sattar azizi, Mohsen Akbari

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…The main question of this study is that under what conditions, the safe zone is acceptable in international law. Given the fact that the Syrian central government was opposed to the Turkish military invasion and the creation of the zone, and that there was even military conflict between the parties, and regarding the lack of authorization of the Security Council to establish a safe zone in Syria, Turkish military invasion and establishing such a safe zone was contrary to Article 4(2) of the United Nations Charter. …”
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    Examining the Validity of Wagner's Law versus Keynesian Hypothesis: Evidence from Turkey's Economy by Özcan Karahan, Olcay Çolak

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…There are two approaches to this subject, which are opposite each other and called "Wagner's Law" and "Keynesian Hypothesis". This paper aims to examine the validity of Wagner's law and Keynesian proposition in Turkey using Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) model over the period of 1998-2016. …”
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    Islamist Populist Nation-Building: Gradual, Ad Hoc Islamisation of the Secular Education System in Turkey by Ihsan Yilmaz

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…The founders of the secular Turkish Republic, the Kemalists used secular nationalist education to build a secular Turkish nation and to create their own version of modern pro-Western secular Turkish citizens. …”
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    Bankruptcy in Turkey: A Comparative Study of Turkey’s Adjournment of Bankruptcy and the United States’ Chapter 11 Reorganization by Inan Uluc, Kristi Sutton, Mahmut Yavasi

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…To build and maintain economic fortitude, the paradigm of fiscal success remains steadfast for both developed and developing nations in one specific area: bankruptcy law. History shows that robust economies incorporate reliable bankruptcy codes into their legal schemes so that small and large businesses thrive. …”
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    Epilepsy in Supreme Court Decisions by Pınar Uzun Uslu, Aslı Tekin

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Also, the conditions for having a driver's license, and if they have a driver's license, the situations in which they have an accident are legally evaluated differently.Again, whether epilepsy patients have the right to be disabled, the requirements for guardians or legal counsel during legal proceedings are determined by law and decided by physicians.The laws and regulations are standard, but the clinic, psychiatric and mental status and conditions of each epileptic patient may be different.This study was conducted to determine how epilepsy takes place in the Turkish legal system.Knowing the existing forensic examples will help us understand the legal dimension of epilepsy.…”
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    Cumhurbaşkanlığı Hükümet Sisteminin Milli Güvenlik Kurulu Üzerindeki Etkileri(The Effects of the Presidential Government System on the National Security Council) by Osman NACAK

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…With Law No. 6771 adopted in Turkey in 2017, the Parliamentary Government System, which had been in force for a long time, was replaced by the Presidential Government System. …”
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    الكرد والدولة العثمانية بين الانتماء القومي والولاء الديني Kurds and the Ottoman state between national Identity and religious loyalty... by هاشم عبد الرزاق صالح Hashim Abdul Razzaq Saleh

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…There is an urgent need to re-read the history of Kurdish-Turkish relations away from any national or sectarian tendencies, and look for positive aspects in those relationships, just to strengthe bilateral ties, to secure the destiny of this region and the future of its people. …”
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    Comparative analysis of the 1-mile run test evaluation formulae: Assessment of aerobic capacity in male law enforcement officers aged 20–23 years by Gürhan Kayihan, Ali Özkan, Yusuf Köklü, Ender Eyuboğlu, Firat Akça, Mitat Koz, Gülfem Ersöz

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Material and Methods: Aerobic capacities of 351 male volunteers working for the Turkish National Police within the age range of 20-23 years were evaluated by the 1-MRT and the 20-metre shuttle run (20-MST). …”
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    Did Turkey’s Recent Emergency Decrees Derogate from the Absolute Rights? by Ali Yildiz

    “…Although it observed procedural rules laid down by national and international law on declaring a state of emergency, the Government’s use of the emergency powers contradicts non-derogable rights laid down in the Turkish Constitution, the ICCPR and the ECHR. …”
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    Perils and Pitfalls of Israel´s New ´War on Terror´ by Stafan Oeter

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…A closer look to the normative underpinnings of current international law confirms the intuition that this is more than doubtful, as a thorough analysis of the (intensely debated) provisions on the status of movements of national liberation in IHL tells us.…”
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    La mobilisation autour des « atrocités de l'ennemi », Russie 1914-1918 by Alexandre Sumpf

    “…Krivtsov to organize an Extraordinary Inquiry Commission in order to "investigate cases of violation by the German and Austro-Hungarian (and later Turkish) enemies of the laws and customs of war". …”
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    CROSS-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION SPECIFICS IN THE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY by V. A. Avatkov, A. I. Pavlova

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…The article presents modern specifics of Turkish cross-cultural policy. Having passed through several stages, Turkish modern intercultural policy represents “one nation - one country - one language” scheme introduced by Ataturk which in fact puts national and religious minorities into a vulnerable position. …”
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