Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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Sources of law of armed conflict
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R.1. p. 496-500
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2
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The power to use force and the United Nations Charter
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R.1. p. 483-492
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3
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Control of arms and disarmament
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R.1. p. 492-496
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4
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Types of armed conflict in international law
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R.1. p. 500-510
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5
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The situation in international armed conflicts: war, non-combat armed conflict and occupation regime
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R.1. p. 512-528
R.2. p.351-375
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6
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Situation in non-international armed conflicts
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R.1. p. 530-533
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7
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Situation in armed conflicts in which UN forces involve
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R.1. p. 535-540
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8
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Conducting international armed conflicts
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R.1. p. 540-568
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9
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Special rules on the conduct of international armed conflicts on land, sea and air
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R.1. p. 570-587
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10
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Conducting non-international armed conflicts
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R.1. p. 216-252
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11
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Conducting armed conflicts in which the UN and other international organizations participate
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R.1. p. 253-286
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12
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Stopping and ending the international armed conflicts and the legal effects of that situations
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R.1. p. 287-301
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13
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Stopping and ending the non-international armed conflicts the legal effects of that situations
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R.1. p. 303-317
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14
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Stopping, ending and legal effects of armed conflicts in which the UN and other international organizations participate
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R.1. p. 601-607
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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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Ass. Prof. Zeynep ERHAN BULUT
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Instructors
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Assistants
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Resources
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R.1 Pazarcı, H. (2017). Uluslararası Hukuk (Gözden Geçirilmiş 16. Baskı). Turhan Kitabevi, Ankara.
R.2 Acer Y. & Kaya İ. (2017). Uluslararası Hukuk, (8. Baskı). Seçkin Yayınevi, Ankara.
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Supplementary Book
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SR.1 Bozkurt, E. (2007). Uluslararası Hukukta Kuvvet Kullanımı. Asil Yayın Da?ıtım, Ankara.
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Goals
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To enable students to comprehend the scope of the use of force under international law, the types of conflict, the law to be applied according to the type of conflict and the exceptions to the use of force.
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Content
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Sources of using force under international law, types of conflict, applicable law according to conflict types and exceptions to using force.
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Program Learning Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1
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Having the knowledge of concepts and institutions related to various legal disciplines
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-
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2
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Being aware of legal regulations, judicial decisions and scientific evaluations related to various legal disciplines
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-
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3
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Having the knowledge of legal methodology and interpretation methods
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-
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4
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Interpreting legislative texts, judicial decisions and scientific sources with legal methods
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-
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5
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Resolving legal disputes by evaluating them in line with legislation, jurisprudence and doctrine
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-
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6
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To follow current legal developments
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3
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7
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Critical evaluation of legal knowledge and practice
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4
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8
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Ability to express oneself legally orally and in writing
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-
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9
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Ability to use information and communication technologies used in the field of law
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-
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10
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Making suggestions to the rule-making and implementing authorities for the solution of social problems; Planning and implementing professional studies for the social environment in which they live with a sense of responsibility.
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-
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11
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Taking individually or collectively responsibility to solve problems in legal practice
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-
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12
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Having the understanding of honesty, justice and ethics required by being a jurist
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-
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13
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Adopting universal and international legal principles and values
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3
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