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Turkey and the International Criminal Court: A Substantive Criminal Law Analysis in the Context of the Principle of Complementarity - Paperback

Turkey and the International Criminal Court: A Substantive Criminal Law Analysis in the Context of the Principle of Complementarity - Paperback

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by Ali Emrah Bozbayindir (Author)

The book offers a comparative perspective with regard to Turkey's approach towards the International Criminal Court, and a critical analysis of the Turkish substantive criminal law in respect of the principle of complementarity. The first chapter of the book focuses on the Turkish membership issue to the ICC from the Turkish perspective as well as prospects for Turkey's membership to the Court. The second chapter is a comparative analysis, which deals with the ICC crimes (genocide, crimes against humanity etc.) and the corresponding norms in the Turkish penal code with the assistance of classical legal interpretation and comparative law methods. The third chapter analyzes the issues stemming from the general principles of the Rome Statute's criminal law, which calls for a review and comparison with their Turkish counterparts. The final chapter of the book shifts its focus from substance to form of legislation through comparing models for implementing international criminal law into municipal law.

Number of Pages: 168
Dimensions: 0.5 x 9 x 5.8 IN
Publication Date: April 18, 2013
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