International law
International law is the area of law that regulates the relations of states with each other and with other states of law. The quality of international law as ”law Uluslararası; The absence of an international superior authority has been questioned in the past for reasons such as the lack of a legislative or judicial body similar to that at the national level and the lack of a systematic sanctions system in practice. International treaties are the main sources of international law. International treaties may be bilateral or multilateral. The effect of international treaties on domestic law differs in various legal systems.
In the legal system of the Republic of Turkey, as a rule, international treaties have the force of law (Constitution, m. 90). However, it cannot be lodged with the Constitutional Court with the claim of unconstitutionality about the international treaties duly put into force. The main sources of international law also include general principles specific to international law, such as general principles of law, such as the principle of international customs and goodwill, and good neighborly relations. Judicial decisions (doctrine) and doctrine (doctrine) are the auxiliary sources of international law. State; country, human community and sovereignty. International organizations are mainly legal organizations that are based on a founding treaty. Issues related to international organizations such as the United Nations Organization and international organizations have a significant place in international law. The relations between the international legal persons and the solution of the international disputes that may arise in this framework also fall into the field of international law. The international status of seas, lakes, canals and streams and air and space is also examined in the field of international law.
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