Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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Sources of International Law and jus cogens
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R1. Chapter 1-2
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2
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State Jurisdiction
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SR2. Chapter 2
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3
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Diplomatic Representatives
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SR4, Chapter 8
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4
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State Immunity
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R1. Chapter 6
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5
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Claims of Armenian
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R2. Chapter 4
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6
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Problem of Eastern Mediterranean
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SR4. Chapter 8
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7
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Gaza Flotilla Raid
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SR4. Chapter 3
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8
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Protection of Cultural Properties in Terms of Armed Conflicts
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SR4. Chapter 3
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9
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Bilateral Problems Between Turkey and Greece
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SR6 .Chapter 14
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10
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Treaty of Lausanne and International Relations of Turkey in Terms of Succession
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SR4.Chapter 7
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11
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Recognition of States in International Law
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SR6. Chapter 5
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12
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Canal Istanbul Project and The Montreux Convention Regarding the Regime of the Straits
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R2. Chapter 7
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13
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Cyber Warfare
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SR6. Chapter 5
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14
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International Humanitarian Law
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R2. Chapter 6
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Prerequisites
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Language of Instruction
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Turkish
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Responsible
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Asist. Dr. Firdes Şeyda Kahraman
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Instructors
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Assistants
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Resources
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R1. Hüseyin Pazarcı,
R2. Hüseyin Pazarcı, Uluslararası Hukuk, 2019; Hüseyin Pazarcı, Türk Dış Politikasının Başlıca Sorunları, 2015; R3. Yusuf Aksar, Uluslararası Hukuk I, 2019.
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Supplementary Book
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SR1. Ayşe Nur Tütüncü, Montrö Sözleşmesi ve Kanal İstanbul;
SR2. Derya Aydın Okur, Meltem Sarıbeyoğlu, Hakkı Hakan Erkiner, Mavi Marmara Olayı Uluslararası Hukuk Açısından Değerlendirilmesi, Güncel Hukuk Dergisi, 7-79, 2010;
SR3. Melike Batur Yamaner, Silahlı Çatışmalarda Sivillerin Korunması;
SR4. Mehmet Yayla, Hukuki Bir Terim Olarak Siber Savaş, Makale.
SR5. Selami Kuran, Uluslararası Deniz Hukuku, 2020.
SR6. Şeyda Kahraman, Uluslararası Silahlı Çatışmalar Hukukunda Kültürel Varlıkların Korunması, 2018.
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Goals
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It is the evaluation of the problems of Turkish foreign policy in the context of international law.
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Content
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Turkey is experiencing problems in the recent past and are now being addressed in the context of international law. It is aimed to understand how the rules of international law are applied to concrete events.
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Program Learning Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1
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To possess and use basic and advanced level knowledge on International Relations.
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3
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2
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To collect data and knowledge on International Relations, critically analyze and evaluate the practical implications.
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2
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3
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To do multidisciplinary evaluation by utilizing from the other related disciplines.
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3
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4
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To transmit the knowledge gained on International relations to the experts and non-experts of the area both written and orally.
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5
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To analyze the current, local, regional, and global problems through the knowledge gained and produce proposals for solutions to the problems.
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3
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6
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To use the knowledge gained about a specific ?region? and analyze.
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7
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Determining the learning needs by reflecting the knowledge gained in the field to advanced education and individual studies.
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8
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Acting in accordance with scientific, ethical, social and cultural values in the process of acquiring and analyzing information about the field of International Relations.
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9
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To gain the capacity to use knowledge gained in International Relations area for a life-long period.
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10
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To have satisfactory computer skills and use communication Technologies that International Relations area require.
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11
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To use a foreign language at least on the level of European Language Portfolio B1 General Level and follow the theoretical and practical developments in International Relations and communicate with colleagues.
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