Journal Name:
- Annales de la Faculté de Droit d’Istanbul
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Abstract (2. Language):
When I am lecturing Criminal Law to my second year students
at the Istanbul University Law School and I come to the prison sen-
tence, I tell them a story about the silver wedding party of a couple.
The big cake arrives, but the husband is not there. They find him
upstairs in the bedroom in tears. “This is a happy day, why are
you crying?” asks a friend. The man answers, “If I had killed this
woman 25 years ago, today I would be discharged from prison”. I
tell my students that this country could not be Turkey, because no
one stays in prison that long. First, provisions of conditional release
are applied to all prisoners, whereas only prisoners in good conduct
should have this privilege. Second, frequent amnesties result the
early release of the offenders.
As to harmonise the legal system of Turkey to Europe many
recent changes have taken place under the name of Criminal Law
reform. The most successful one is the Code of Execution of Pun-
ishments and Protective Measures.
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