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An Evaluation of Türkiye's Cross-Border Military Operations in Syria Under International Law (The Security Dimensions of the Syrian Civil War The Case of Türkiye)    
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This chapter aims to question whether Türkiye has the right to conduct military operations in Syria to repel terrorist attacks under the right to self-defence. Indeed, international law restricts States if they want to use force against other States. However, some exceptions may be an exit gate for States not to violate the ban. Legitimate self-defence, articulated in Article 51 of the United Nations Charter, allows States to use force in certain circumstances. Yet, there are still some blurred areas as to whether States have the right to use force against non-state actors as they have been doing against sovereign States. Therefore, in this chapter, one conclusion can be reached: Any state (in this case, Türkiye) that desires to protect its national security by using force against terrorist organisations and escape to be held accountable under international legal regulations of using force shall show clearly and unambiguously that …
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Kitap Adı The Security Dimensions of the Syrian Civil War The Case of Türkiye
Bölüm(ler) An Evaluation of Türkiye's Cross-Border Military Operations in Syria Under International Law
Bölüm Sayfaları 90-100
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Basım Tarihi 11-2024
ISBN 9781003461111
Basıldığı Ülke Amerika Birleşik Devletleri
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