International Law in Turkish

Pub Date : 2021-08-25 DOI:10.1093/obo/9780199796953-0228
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It is difficult to speak of a distinctly “Turkish” approach to international law. First, by and large, Turkish academics do not pretend to represent a systematic worldview that challenges the established norms and practices of international law. Second, they mostly have no claims about presenting views, ideas, and concepts that enrich existing international law. Finally, there is no evidence to suggest that Turkish scholars of international law share the official view of Turkey, roughly over the last two decades, as a “central state” and a “rising power.” Another peculiarity of the international legal discipline in Turkey is its lack of interest in Turkey’s historical past, in particular the Ottoman Empire. This is possibly one of the reasons behind the overall aridity of the international legal literature in Turkey. Even today, most of the Turkish jurists appear Eurocentric/Western-centric in the way they conceive international law. Accordingly, they are likely to show scant interest in legal disputes, developments, or ideas originating in Asia, Africa, and Latin America unless they are taken up by Western scholars. This one-way dependence on the Western literature may also partly account for the positivist bias prevailing in Turkey. The rarity of interdisciplinary analysis of international legal issues is another distinguishing feature of the literature in Turkish. Nonetheless, increasing publications by the new generations of jurists in Turkey have undoubtedly broadened the thematic scope of international legal analysis. Currently, in addition to the classical topics of international law, Turkish monographic studies, which mostly originate in doctoral theses, and academic articles delve into issues such as the right of self-determination, human rights and humanitarian law, and, less frequently, the history of international law, jus cogens norms in international law, globalization and international law, Third World approaches to international law, and some problematical aspects of the UN system from the perspective of international law. This bibliographical study does not include studies that fall under the umbrella of the European Union law or human rights, simply because these branches of international law have become separate disciplines or subdisciplines on their own in Turkey. Besides, Turkish academic publications in these two areas are so numerous that it doesn’t seem sensible to list them as a subheading of international legal analysis in this bibliographical study. Granting that Turkish scholars of international law have shown scant interest in the area of “Islam and international law,” this topic is not incorporated in this entry either. Currently, in Turkey, there is no academic journal specializing solely in public international law. However, Milletlerarası Hukuk ve Milletlerarası Özel Hukuk Bülteni (Public and Private International Law Bulletin), published since 1981 by the Law Faculty of Istanbul University, incorporates articles, book reviews, and case law on both branches of international law.
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土耳其语国际法
很难说有一种明显的“土耳其式”国际法方法。首先,总的来说,土耳其学者并不假装代表一种挑战既定国际法规范和实践的系统世界观。其次,它们大多没有提出丰富现有国际法的观点、想法和概念的要求。最后,没有证据表明,土耳其的国际法学者同意官方的观点,认为土耳其大约在过去的二十年里是一个“中心国家”和一个“崛起的大国”。土耳其国际法律学科的另一个特点是对土耳其的历史,特别是奥斯曼帝国缺乏兴趣。这可能是土耳其国际法律文献总体贫乏的原因之一。即使在今天,大多数土耳其法学家在他们构想国际法的方式上似乎都是以欧洲/西方为中心的。因此,他们可能对源自亚洲、非洲和拉丁美洲的法律纠纷、发展或思想缺乏兴趣,除非它们被西方学者采纳。这种对西方文献的单向依赖也可能部分解释了土耳其普遍存在的实证主义偏见。对国际法律问题的跨学科分析的罕见性是土耳其文学的另一个显著特征。尽管如此,土耳其新一代法学家越来越多的出版物无疑扩大了国际法律分析的专题范围。目前,除了国际法的经典主题外,土耳其的专题研究(主要源于博士论文)和学术文章还深入研究诸如自决权、人权和人道主义法等问题,以及较少情况下的国际法历史、国际法中的强制法规范、全球化和国际法、第三世界对国际法的做法、以及从国际法的角度分析联合国系统的一些问题。这项书目研究不包括属于欧洲联盟法律或人权保护伞下的研究,因为这些国际法分支在土耳其已成为单独的学科或分支学科。此外,土耳其在这两个领域的学术出版物如此之多,以至于在本书目研究中将它们列为国际法分析的副标题似乎并不明智。鉴于土耳其国际法学者对“伊斯兰教与国际法”领域缺乏兴趣,这一主题也未纳入本条目。目前,在土耳其,没有专门研究国际公法的学术期刊。然而,1981年以来由伊斯坦布尔大学法学院出版的《国际公法和私法公报》Özel《国际公法和私法公报》包含了关于国际法这两个分支的文章、书评和判例法。
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