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Otoritenin Şiddet Kullanma Hakkından Söz Edilebilir mi?

Is it Possible to Talk about the Authorities' Right to Violence?

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Abstract (2. Language): 
In this article, the author intends to analyze whether one can talk about the Authorities' (political power's or State's) right to violence within the context of the ethical and legal relations, and to discuss the legal foundations of the authority's right to vio-lence as required. The burden of the discussion is being carried out within the tradition of Social Contract and the doctrines of Natu-ral Law. In this article, it is argued that the concepts of authority, violence and human rights, in general, are being discussed out of their relevant contexts, and as a result of this approach, especially when we ignore the distinctions between ethics and law, the ex-pected or the desired results cannot be achieved.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Bu makale otoritenin (siyasal erk ya da devlet) şiddet kullanma hakkından söz edilip edilemeyeceğini etik ve hukuk ile ilişkisi bağ-lamında incelemeyi ve otoritenin gerektiğinde güç kullanma yetki-sinin meşru temellerini tartışmayı amaçlamaktadır. Tartışma, genel olarak, Toplumsal Sözleşme geleneğinin ve Doğal Hukuk öğretile-rinin otorite, şiddet ve insan hakları kavrayışları çerçevesinde yürü-tülmüştür. Makale, temel olarak, otorite, şiddet ve insan hakları kavramlarının bağlamlarından kopuk bir şekilde ele alındığını ve bu nedenle de sorunların tespitinde ve çözümünde izlenen yolların beklenen ya da istenen sonuçları, etik ve hukuk arasında göz önün-de bulundurulması gereken ayrımların dikkate alınmaması nedeniy-le, ortaya çıkaramadığı iddiasını ileri sürmektedir.
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