THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FOREIGN POLICY AND DOMESTIC RULES OF LAW IN TURKEY: A GENERAL EVALUATION WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE 1982 CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY

Law comes into play at two different levels when states formulate and implement their foreign policy relating to various units in the international arena: The first of these is the domestic rules of law (domestic law) the state is bound to, and the second is international and supranational laws. Tod...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:1e2601e6bfa74aa0a648c2b9d80d01a52021-11-24T09:20:59ZTHE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FOREIGN POLICY AND DOMESTIC RULES OF LAW IN TURKEY: A GENERAL EVALUATION WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE 1982 CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY2148-4163https://doaj.org/article/1e2601e6bfa74aa0a648c2b9d80d01a52019-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://jasstudies.com/index.jsp?mod=tammetin&makaleadi=604207025_18-Dr.%20B%C3%BClent%20%C5%9Eener.pdf&key=27048https://doaj.org/toc/2148-4163Law comes into play at two different levels when states formulate and implement their foreign policy relating to various units in the international arena: The first of these is the domestic rules of law (domestic law) the state is bound to, and the second is international and supranational laws. Today, in guiding their foreign policy, states are obligated to act taking into account their own domestic laws, international laws, transnational laws and transnational rules of law. One thing is clear: in formulating and implementing their foreign policies, the first rule of law, that states are influenced by are their own domestic laws, and for this reason are bound to their own national rules of law is given. Within this context, the situation and framework, briefly mentioned above, in the process of formulating and implementing Turkish foreign policy, are valid. In this study, the constitutional limitations that decision-makers and practitioners need to adhere to in the process of formulating and implementing Turkish foreign policy within the scope of the 1982 Constitution of the Republic of Turkey are examined. In addition, the study draws attention in particular to the role of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey (GNAT), in terms of its constitutional authority and responsibilities, in the process of formulating and applying Turkish foreign policy and within this context, examples of constitutional debates and violations that take place from time to time between the legislative and executive powers, are provided.Bülent ŞENERFırat Universityarticleforeign policydomestic lawinternational lawconstitutionthe grand national assembly of turkeySocial SciencesHSocial sciences (General)H1-99DEENFRTRJournal of Academic Social Science Studies , Vol 7, Iss 24, Pp 269-283 (2019)
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the grand national assembly of turkey
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domestic law
international law
constitution
the grand national assembly of turkey
Social Sciences
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Bülent ŞENER
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FOREIGN POLICY AND DOMESTIC RULES OF LAW IN TURKEY: A GENERAL EVALUATION WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE 1982 CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY
description Law comes into play at two different levels when states formulate and implement their foreign policy relating to various units in the international arena: The first of these is the domestic rules of law (domestic law) the state is bound to, and the second is international and supranational laws. Today, in guiding their foreign policy, states are obligated to act taking into account their own domestic laws, international laws, transnational laws and transnational rules of law. One thing is clear: in formulating and implementing their foreign policies, the first rule of law, that states are influenced by are their own domestic laws, and for this reason are bound to their own national rules of law is given. Within this context, the situation and framework, briefly mentioned above, in the process of formulating and implementing Turkish foreign policy, are valid. In this study, the constitutional limitations that decision-makers and practitioners need to adhere to in the process of formulating and implementing Turkish foreign policy within the scope of the 1982 Constitution of the Republic of Turkey are examined. In addition, the study draws attention in particular to the role of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey (GNAT), in terms of its constitutional authority and responsibilities, in the process of formulating and applying Turkish foreign policy and within this context, examples of constitutional debates and violations that take place from time to time between the legislative and executive powers, are provided.
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author Bülent ŞENER
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title THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FOREIGN POLICY AND DOMESTIC RULES OF LAW IN TURKEY: A GENERAL EVALUATION WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE 1982 CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY
title_short THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FOREIGN POLICY AND DOMESTIC RULES OF LAW IN TURKEY: A GENERAL EVALUATION WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE 1982 CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY
title_full THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FOREIGN POLICY AND DOMESTIC RULES OF LAW IN TURKEY: A GENERAL EVALUATION WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE 1982 CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY
title_fullStr THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FOREIGN POLICY AND DOMESTIC RULES OF LAW IN TURKEY: A GENERAL EVALUATION WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE 1982 CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY
title_full_unstemmed THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FOREIGN POLICY AND DOMESTIC RULES OF LAW IN TURKEY: A GENERAL EVALUATION WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE 1982 CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY
title_sort relationship between foreign policy and domestic rules of law in turkey: a general evaluation within the framework of the 1982 constitution of the republic of turkey
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