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Conscientious Objection In Turkey A Sociolegal Analysis Of The Right To Refuse Military Service Demet Asl Altekin

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Conscientious Objection In Turkey A Sociolegal Analysis Of The Right To Refuse Military Service Demet Asl Altekin
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.28 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Demet Aslı Çaltekin
ISBN: 9781474496513, 1474496512
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Conscientious Objection In Turkey A Sociolegal Analysis Of The Right To Refuse Military Service Demet Asl Altekin by Demet Aslı Çaltekin 9781474496513, 1474496512 instant download after payment.

Provides a socio-legal analysis of cultural norms and the right to conscientious objection in Turkey
  • Discusses the international instruments which recognise the right to conscientious objection
  • Analyses the compatibility of Turkish domestic law with international law
  • Examines the socio-cultural elements behind the non-recognition of the right to conscientious objection in Turkey
  • Forges a link between real life and academia
  • Provides a socio-legal analysis of the right to conscientious objection

This book provides a socio-legal perspective to critical military studies by asking socio-legal questions about military conscription in Turkey: How do the international and domestic laws approach the conflict between the law and conscience? Why does Turkey insist on the non-recognition of the right to conscientious objection? How are those pursuing their conscience affected by such non-recognition? These questions are important as the law is shaped by the socio-cultural structures in which it operates, and any attempt to create a social change also necessitates understanding and challenging the legal framework. In this light, the book argues that one cannot fully understand and, as a result, resist the militarisation of society without understanding the relationship between the law and social norms.

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