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- Title
SOYKIRIM YASAĞI NORMUNUN YAŞAM DÖNGÜSÜ: AKTÖRLER, MOTİVASYONLAR VE MEKANİZMALAR.
- Authors
SÜSLÜ, Bilal
- Abstract
The fact that a norm reaches a globally accepted and internalized dimension implies a rather troublesome process. The situation refers to a process involving various mechanisms, including the internalization of the norm starting from an idea, especially the formation processes of the norms, which are of global importance arising from human rights, are taken into account. Martha Finnemore and Kathryn Sikkink explain the process in three stages as the emergence, cascade and internalization of the norm. Actors, motivations and dominant mechanisms are listed as important units in each stage. As a result of the efforts of Law professor Raphael Lemkin, the genocide ban, which was secured by the text of a contract at the United Nations General Assembly in 1948, is an international norm that can be evaluated in this regard. For, the process of transforming the concept of genocide into a legal principle in order to be born as an idea, to be defined as a crime and to prohibit it to maintain social order also bears a certain analogy with the international norm formation process. Consequently, this study aimed to draw a framework on the idea that the stages of the norm formation process (emergence, dissemination and internalization as an idea) that shapes international relations, which Finnemore and Sikkink call life cycle, can also be adapted to the norm of genocide ban.
- Subjects
LIFE cycles (Biology)
- Publication
Uluslararasi Suçlar ve Tarih, 2023, Issue 24, p83
- ISSN
1306-9136
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.54842/ustich.1176662