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Slovenya, Hırvatistan ve Bosna-Hersek Devletlerinin Tanınmasında Siyaset ve Hukukun Etkisi

Yıl 2016, Cilt: 21 Sayı: 35, 39 - 78, 15.01.2017

Öz

Bu makalede Slovenya, Hırvatistan ve Bosna
Hersek’in bağımsız devlet olma süreçleri ele alınmaktadır. Çalışmada
uluslararası toplumun Yugoslavya krizi karşısındaki tutumu ve bu çatışmayı sona
erdirmek için gösterdiği çabalar analiz edilecektir. Bu kapsamda, bir devletin
tanınma koşullarının saptanması ile Yugoslavya’nın durumunun belirlenmesi
amacıyla kurulan ad hoc komitesinin bu görevlerini ne şekilde yerine getirdiği
de incelenecektir. Son olarak bu çalışmada, tanınmaya ilişkin yeni kuralların
var olup olmadığı ve arabulucu komitenin tanınma politikasına ilişkin aldığı
kararların ekonomik çıkarlara dayanıp dayanmadığı konuları incelenecektir.

Kaynakça

  • BENETT, Christopher: Yugoslavia’s Bloody Collapse: Causes, Course and Consequences, New York University Press, New York, 1995.
  • CAPLAN, Richard: Conditional Recognition as Instrument of Etnic Confict Regulation: the European Community and Yugoslavia, Nation and Nationalism, 8 (2), 2002, s. 159.
  • CRAWFORD, Beverly: Explaning Defection from International Cooparation: Germany’s Unilateral Recognition of Croatia, World Politics, 48 (4), 1996, s. 482-521.
  • DEMIRTAŞ-COŞKUN, Birgül; Turks, Germany and The War in Yugoslavia, Logos, Berlin, 2005.
  • GOW, James: Triumph of the Lack of Will: International Diplomacy and The Yugoslavia War, Hurst & Co., New York, 1997.
  • GRANT, Thomas D.: The Recognition of States: Law and Practice in Debate and Evolution, Westpost Press, London, 1999.
  • HILE, Saski: Mutual Recognition of Croatia and Serbia, European Journal of International Law, 6(4), 1995, s. 600.
  • HILL, Christopher: European Foreign Policy: Key Documents, Routledge, London, 2000.
  • KINGSBURY, Benedict: Claims by Non- State Grups in International Law, Cornel International Law Journal, 25 (3), 1992, s. 505.
  • MCGOLDRICK, Dominic: The Development of the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe (CSCE) after the Helsinki 1992 Conference, International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 42 (2), 1993, s. 411.
  • MESIC, Stipe: Demise of Yugoslavia: A Political Memoir, Central European University Press, Budapest, 2004.
  • MULAJ, Klejda: A recurrent tragedy: Ethnic cleansing as a tool of state building in the Yugoslav multinational setting, Nationalities Papers, 34 (1), 2006, s. 37.
  • PELLET Alain: The Opinions of the Badinter Arbitration Committee: A Second Breath for the Self-Determination of Peoples, European Journal of International Law, 3 (1), 1992, s. 178.
  • POWERS, Gerard F.: Religion, Conflict and Prospects for Reconciliation in Bosnia, Croaitia and Yugoslavia, Journal of International Affairs, 50 (1), 1996, s. 172.
  • PUSSOCHET, Jean-Pierre: The Cout of Justice and International Action by the European Community. The Example of the Embargo Against to Former Yugoslavia, Fordam International Law Journal, 20 (2), 1997, s. 1557-1576.
  • RADAN, Peter: The Break-up of Yugoslavia and International Law, Routledge, London and Newyork, 2001.
  • RAIC, David: Statehood and the Law of Self-Determination, Kluwer Law International, The Hague, 2002.
  • RAMCHARAN, B. G.: The International Conference on The Former Yugoslavia, Official Papers, vol. 2, Kluwer Law International, The Hague, London, Boston, 1997.
  • RAMCHARAN, B. G.: The International Conference on The Former Yugoslavia, Official Papers, Vol. 1, Kluwer Law International, The Hague, London, Boston, 1997.
  • RAMET, Sabrine P.: Yugoslavia and Two Germans, Germans and Their Neighbors, Ed. Drik Verheyen and Christain Soe, Westview, Boulder (Colorado), 1993.
  • RICH, Roland: Recognition of States: The Collapse of Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union, European Journal of International Law, 4 (1), 1993, s. 41.
  • SILOVIC, Darco: The International Response to The Crisis in Yugoslavia, The Lessons of Yugoslavia, Ed. Meta Spencer, Haworth Press, New York, 2000.
  • SIOUSSIOURAS, Petros: The Process of Recognition of The Newly Independent States of Former Yugoslavia by The European Community: The Case of The Former Socialist Republic of Macedonia, Journal of Political and Military Sociology, 32 (1), 2004, s. 4.
  • STANIC, Ana: Financial Aspects of State Succession: The Case of Yugoslavia, European Journal of International Law, 12 (4), 2001, s. 752.
  • STOJANOVIC, Sevozar: The Destruction of Yugoslavia, Fordham International Law, 19 (2), 1995, s. 360.
  • STOKES, Gale: Serbs in Croatia and Bosnia at the Outbreak of the Yugoslav Wars, Problems of Post-Communism, 52 (6), 2005, s. 13.
  • TERRETT, Steve: The Dissolution of Yugoslavia and The Badinter Arbitration Commission, Ashgate Publishing, Aldershot and Burlington, 2000.
  • THOMAS, Raju G. C.: Self-determination and International Recognition Policy, World Affairs, 160 (1), 1997, s. 20.
  • TRIFUNOVSKA, S. M.: Yugoslavia through Documents - From its Creation to its Dissolution, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Leiden, 1994.
  • TÜRK, Danilo: Recognition of States: A Comment, European Journal of International Law, 43 (3), 1993, s. 69.
  • WELLER, M.: The EU with in the European Security Architecture, Ed. M. Koskenniemi, International law aspects of the European Union, Martinus Nijhoff Publications, The Hague; Boston; London, 1998.
  • WELLER, Marc: The International Response to The Dissolution of The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, American journal of International Law, 86 (3), 1992, s. 587.
  • WOODWARD, Susan: Balkan Tragedy, Chaos and Dissolution after The Cold War, Brookings Institution, Washington, 1995.

Effect Of Polıtıcs and Law On Recognition of Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina States

Yıl 2016, Cilt: 21 Sayı: 35, 39 - 78, 15.01.2017

Öz

This article focuses on the process of recognition of Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina as
independent states. The responses of the international community to the crisis
in Yugoslavia
and efforts in order to solve the conflict will be analyzed. In this context,
determination of the conditions of recognition of any state and the ad hoc
committee established to determine the situation of Yugoslavia in order to fulfill
these duties will be examined. Finally, this study will examine the subjects
that whether new rules of recognition exist and whether the decisions taken by the
arbitrary on the recognition policy are based on economic interests.

Kaynakça

  • BENETT, Christopher: Yugoslavia’s Bloody Collapse: Causes, Course and Consequences, New York University Press, New York, 1995.
  • CAPLAN, Richard: Conditional Recognition as Instrument of Etnic Confict Regulation: the European Community and Yugoslavia, Nation and Nationalism, 8 (2), 2002, s. 159.
  • CRAWFORD, Beverly: Explaning Defection from International Cooparation: Germany’s Unilateral Recognition of Croatia, World Politics, 48 (4), 1996, s. 482-521.
  • DEMIRTAŞ-COŞKUN, Birgül; Turks, Germany and The War in Yugoslavia, Logos, Berlin, 2005.
  • GOW, James: Triumph of the Lack of Will: International Diplomacy and The Yugoslavia War, Hurst & Co., New York, 1997.
  • GRANT, Thomas D.: The Recognition of States: Law and Practice in Debate and Evolution, Westpost Press, London, 1999.
  • HILE, Saski: Mutual Recognition of Croatia and Serbia, European Journal of International Law, 6(4), 1995, s. 600.
  • HILL, Christopher: European Foreign Policy: Key Documents, Routledge, London, 2000.
  • KINGSBURY, Benedict: Claims by Non- State Grups in International Law, Cornel International Law Journal, 25 (3), 1992, s. 505.
  • MCGOLDRICK, Dominic: The Development of the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe (CSCE) after the Helsinki 1992 Conference, International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 42 (2), 1993, s. 411.
  • MESIC, Stipe: Demise of Yugoslavia: A Political Memoir, Central European University Press, Budapest, 2004.
  • MULAJ, Klejda: A recurrent tragedy: Ethnic cleansing as a tool of state building in the Yugoslav multinational setting, Nationalities Papers, 34 (1), 2006, s. 37.
  • PELLET Alain: The Opinions of the Badinter Arbitration Committee: A Second Breath for the Self-Determination of Peoples, European Journal of International Law, 3 (1), 1992, s. 178.
  • POWERS, Gerard F.: Religion, Conflict and Prospects for Reconciliation in Bosnia, Croaitia and Yugoslavia, Journal of International Affairs, 50 (1), 1996, s. 172.
  • PUSSOCHET, Jean-Pierre: The Cout of Justice and International Action by the European Community. The Example of the Embargo Against to Former Yugoslavia, Fordam International Law Journal, 20 (2), 1997, s. 1557-1576.
  • RADAN, Peter: The Break-up of Yugoslavia and International Law, Routledge, London and Newyork, 2001.
  • RAIC, David: Statehood and the Law of Self-Determination, Kluwer Law International, The Hague, 2002.
  • RAMCHARAN, B. G.: The International Conference on The Former Yugoslavia, Official Papers, vol. 2, Kluwer Law International, The Hague, London, Boston, 1997.
  • RAMCHARAN, B. G.: The International Conference on The Former Yugoslavia, Official Papers, Vol. 1, Kluwer Law International, The Hague, London, Boston, 1997.
  • RAMET, Sabrine P.: Yugoslavia and Two Germans, Germans and Their Neighbors, Ed. Drik Verheyen and Christain Soe, Westview, Boulder (Colorado), 1993.
  • RICH, Roland: Recognition of States: The Collapse of Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union, European Journal of International Law, 4 (1), 1993, s. 41.
  • SILOVIC, Darco: The International Response to The Crisis in Yugoslavia, The Lessons of Yugoslavia, Ed. Meta Spencer, Haworth Press, New York, 2000.
  • SIOUSSIOURAS, Petros: The Process of Recognition of The Newly Independent States of Former Yugoslavia by The European Community: The Case of The Former Socialist Republic of Macedonia, Journal of Political and Military Sociology, 32 (1), 2004, s. 4.
  • STANIC, Ana: Financial Aspects of State Succession: The Case of Yugoslavia, European Journal of International Law, 12 (4), 2001, s. 752.
  • STOJANOVIC, Sevozar: The Destruction of Yugoslavia, Fordham International Law, 19 (2), 1995, s. 360.
  • STOKES, Gale: Serbs in Croatia and Bosnia at the Outbreak of the Yugoslav Wars, Problems of Post-Communism, 52 (6), 2005, s. 13.
  • TERRETT, Steve: The Dissolution of Yugoslavia and The Badinter Arbitration Commission, Ashgate Publishing, Aldershot and Burlington, 2000.
  • THOMAS, Raju G. C.: Self-determination and International Recognition Policy, World Affairs, 160 (1), 1997, s. 20.
  • TRIFUNOVSKA, S. M.: Yugoslavia through Documents - From its Creation to its Dissolution, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Leiden, 1994.
  • TÜRK, Danilo: Recognition of States: A Comment, European Journal of International Law, 43 (3), 1993, s. 69.
  • WELLER, M.: The EU with in the European Security Architecture, Ed. M. Koskenniemi, International law aspects of the European Union, Martinus Nijhoff Publications, The Hague; Boston; London, 1998.
  • WELLER, Marc: The International Response to The Dissolution of The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, American journal of International Law, 86 (3), 1992, s. 587.
  • WOODWARD, Susan: Balkan Tragedy, Chaos and Dissolution after The Cold War, Brookings Institution, Washington, 1995.
Toplam 33 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Konular Hukuk
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Ezeli Azarkan

Yayımlanma Tarihi 15 Ocak 2017
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2016 Cilt: 21 Sayı: 35

Kaynak Göster

APA Azarkan, E. (2017). Slovenya, Hırvatistan ve Bosna-Hersek Devletlerinin Tanınmasında Siyaset ve Hukukun Etkisi. Dicle Üniversitesi Hukuk Fakültesi Dergisi, 21(35), 39-78.
AMA Azarkan E. Slovenya, Hırvatistan ve Bosna-Hersek Devletlerinin Tanınmasında Siyaset ve Hukukun Etkisi. DÜHFD. Ocak 2017;21(35):39-78.
Chicago Azarkan, Ezeli. “Slovenya, Hırvatistan Ve Bosna-Hersek Devletlerinin Tanınmasında Siyaset Ve Hukukun Etkisi”. Dicle Üniversitesi Hukuk Fakültesi Dergisi 21, sy. 35 (Ocak 2017): 39-78.
EndNote Azarkan E (01 Ocak 2017) Slovenya, Hırvatistan ve Bosna-Hersek Devletlerinin Tanınmasında Siyaset ve Hukukun Etkisi. Dicle Üniversitesi Hukuk Fakültesi Dergisi 21 35 39–78.
IEEE E. Azarkan, “Slovenya, Hırvatistan ve Bosna-Hersek Devletlerinin Tanınmasında Siyaset ve Hukukun Etkisi”, DÜHFD, c. 21, sy. 35, ss. 39–78, 2017.
ISNAD Azarkan, Ezeli. “Slovenya, Hırvatistan Ve Bosna-Hersek Devletlerinin Tanınmasında Siyaset Ve Hukukun Etkisi”. Dicle Üniversitesi Hukuk Fakültesi Dergisi 21/35 (Ocak 2017), 39-78.
JAMA Azarkan E. Slovenya, Hırvatistan ve Bosna-Hersek Devletlerinin Tanınmasında Siyaset ve Hukukun Etkisi. DÜHFD. 2017;21:39–78.
MLA Azarkan, Ezeli. “Slovenya, Hırvatistan Ve Bosna-Hersek Devletlerinin Tanınmasında Siyaset Ve Hukukun Etkisi”. Dicle Üniversitesi Hukuk Fakültesi Dergisi, c. 21, sy. 35, 2017, ss. 39-78.
Vancouver Azarkan E. Slovenya, Hırvatistan ve Bosna-Hersek Devletlerinin Tanınmasında Siyaset ve Hukukun Etkisi. DÜHFD. 2017;21(35):39-78.