This book provides a socio-legal analysis of the right to
conscientious objection in Turkey. It empirically investigates the
experiences of antimilitarists with law, with a particular focus on
the socio-cultural elements behind the non-recognition of the right
to conscientious objection. Drawing on interviews with eighteen
objectors and an expert in Turkey, the book argues that any attempt
to create a social change also necessitates understanding and
challenging current legal frameworks.
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