The Right to Conscientious Objection to Military Service and Turkey’s Obligations under International Human Rights Law

Author:   Ö. Çinar ,  Kenneth A. Loparo
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
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9781137468109


Pages:   168
Publication Date:   25 July 2014
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Ö. Çinar ,  Kenneth A. Loparo
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Imprint:   Palgrave Pivot
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   3.305kg
ISBN:  

9781137468109


ISBN 10:   1137468106
Pages:   168
Publication Date:   25 July 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Turkey is the only state of 47 members of the Council of Europe not to recognise conscientious objection. In this new book, Cinar analyses and subjects to informed criticism Turkey's official State ideology, founded on the idea of a 'military-nation' based on a system of compulsory military service. This analysis is also relevant to many other states, especially since Cinar provides cogent and soundly based proposals for reform. This book is a unique resource for scholars and practitioners alike and is highly recommended. - Bill Bowring, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK A must-read, not only for academics, activists, and policy makers interested in the problem of conscientious objection but also for those interested in contemporary Turkish politics. - Fuat Keyman, Sabanci University, Turkey Ozgur Heval Cinar has given us all a book that boldly charts the rugged international topography of military conscientious objection ... (and) the contested connections between militarized national myth, European and UN human rights debates, and the lives of today's young Turkish men. - Cynthia Enloe, author of Globalization and Militarism: Feminists Make the Link The book offers a solid analysis of international and regional human rights law concerning military objection and excellent in-depth insight into militarism in Turkey and the role of international human rights law in Turkey's domestic legal system. - Leonard Hammer, University of Arizona, USA, and Rothberg School, Hebrew University, Israel


C?nar ends his very readable analysis with a set of recommendations for policymakers. Among others, he urges Turkey to comply with its obligations under international law, and underlines the necessity of recognizing and establishing an alternative civilian service. This book enriches the legal literature on freedom of thought and of religion in general, and on the right to conscientious objection in particular. C?nar's comparative study is a must-read for researchers working in this area and for conscientious objectors in Turkey, but most importantly for policymakers. - Ethem Coban, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany, International Journal of Constitutional Law [...T]his book will prove an excellent tool for conscientious objectors and their advocates. Coupled with its historical and in-depth commentary on both the conscientious objection and the United Nations, European, and Inter-American human rights systems, this book is a must-have for advocates or scholars discussing conscientious objections. - David J. Hotelling, Harvard Law School, USA, Harvard Human Rights Journal Turkey is the only state of 47 members of the Council of Europe not to recognise conscientious objection. In this new book, C?nar analyses and subjects to informed criticism Turkey's official State ideology, founded on the idea of a 'military-nation' based on a system of compulsory military service. This analysis is also relevant to many other states, especially since C?nar provides cogent and soundly based proposals for reform. This book is a unique resource for scholars and practitioners alike and is highly recommended. - Bill Bowring, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK A must-read, not only for academics, activists, and policy makers interested in the problem of conscientious objection but also for those interested in contemporary Turkish politics. - Fuat Keyman, Sabanc? University, Turkey OEzgur Heval C?nar has given us all a book that boldly charts the rugged international topography of military conscientious objection . . . (and) the contested connections between militarized national myth, European and UN human rights debates, and the lives of today's young Turkish men. - Cynthia Enloe, author of Globalization and Militarism: Feminists Make the Link The book offers a solid analysis of international and regional human rights law concerning military objection and excellent in-depth insight into militarism in Turkey and the role of international human rights law in Turkey's domestic legal system. - Leonard Hammer, University of Arizona, USA, and Rothberg School, Hebrew University, Israel


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Özgür Heval Ç?nar is Senior Associate Member of Seesox, St Antony's College, University of Oxford, UK.

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