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Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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The Nature and Basic Characteristics of International Organizations
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R.1. p. 1- 40
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2
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Emergence and Historical Development of International Organizations
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R.1. p. 40-80
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3
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An Overview and Classification of International Organizations
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R.1. p. 80-120
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4
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Establishment Process and Procedures
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R.1. p. 120-160
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5
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Treaty
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R.1. p. 160-200
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6
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Participation in International Organizations
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R.1. p. 200-240
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7
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Legal Personality of International Organizations
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R.1. p. 240-280
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8
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The Place of International Organizations in Domestic
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R.1. p. 280-320
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9
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Dissolution of International Organizations
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R.1. p. 320-360
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10
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Institutional Structure and Decision Making Process
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R.1. p. 360-400
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11
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Administrative and Financial Order
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R.1. p. 400-440
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12
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UN System
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R.2. Chapter 1-5, H.R.1.
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13
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EU
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R.3. Chapter 1-7.
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14
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International courts
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R.4 Chapter 1-4.
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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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Assist. Prof. Neslihan Özkerim Güner
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Instructors
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1-)Doktor Öğretim Üyesi Neslihan Özkerim Güner
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Assistants
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Resources
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R.1. Çağıran, M. E. (2019) Uluslararası Örgütler. Ankara: Turhan Kitabevi
R.2. Denk, E. (2015) Birleşmiş Milletler Sistemi. Ankara: Siyasal Kitabevi
R.3. Can, H. (2022) Avrupa Birliği Hukuku Genel Esaslar. Ankara: Adalet Yayınevi
R.4. Aksar, Y. (2007) Evrensel Yargı Kuruluşları. Ankara: Seçkin Yayıncılık
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Supplementary Book
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HR1. UN Agreement
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Goals
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To teach the place of international organizations in the international legal order.
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Content
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The nature and basic features of international organizations, the place of international organizations in domestic legal orders, the termination of international organizations
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Program Learning Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
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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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3
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3
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Having the knowledge of legal methodology and interpretation methods
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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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6
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To follow current legal developments
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-
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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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11
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Taking individually or collectively responsibility to solve problems in legal practice
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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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13
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Adopting universal and international legal principles and values
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2
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