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The principles and procedures of Penal Mediation in Turkish Criminal Procedural Law

Ankara Law Review, 2011
With the passage of recent legislation, mediation has become a viable alternative for the resolution of some types of crime in the Turkish legal system. As envisioned under Turkish law, mediation is a vehicle to achieve a better solution for all concerned than is possible through the criminal justice system.
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Being a Woman in the Turkish Criminal Justice System

Women and Criminal Justice, 2021
Duygu Hatipoğlu Aydin
exaly  

THE SENTENCE OF THE COURT IN TURKISH CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS LAW

2007
Dava konusu uyuşmazlıkların belli süreç sonunda bir yargı ile çözülmesi yani “kesilip atılması” amacıyla özel makamlar belirlenmiştir. Bu makamlar önlerine gelen uyuşmazlığı bir yargı ile sonlandırırlar. Bu yargı taraflar bakımından da uyuşmazlığı kesip atan karardır.
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The Act Singularity in the Scope of Conceptual Aggregation in Turkish Criminal Law

Erzincan Binali Yıldırım Üniversitesi Hukuk Fakültesi Dergisi
The scope of concept of the act in criminal law is highly controversial. This discussion proceeds on two grounds. Although it is generally accepted that the concept of act expresses the conduct in Turkish doctrine and the Turkish Penal Code No. 5237, the other view argues that the concept of act expresses the conduct, result and causal relation.
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Data Protection Considerations Regulated Under Turkish Criminal Law

2021
The legal branch with the most serious repercussions is, without doubt,criminal law. Indeed, a penal sanction is viewed as a “last resort” (ultimaratio) where other penalties remain ineffective. Therefore, the Turkish legalsystem has devised criminal penalties due to the importance of data protection.Turkish Criminal Code (TCC) has not had the desired ...
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Cross-examination in Turkish criminal procedure law

Ankara Law Review, 2011
DEMREN DÖNMEZ, Burcu Burcu
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The Wages of Criminal Law Exceptionalism

Criminal Law and Philosophy, 2021
Alice Ristroph
exaly  

Criminal Sanctions Against Recidivists in Turkish Penal Law*

2015
This study aims to analyze and explain the issue of recidivism which refers to repetition of criminal behaviour by the same offender, within the context of the Turkish Penal Code of 2005 which approaches recidivists differently, as opposed to the former Penal Code.
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