- Annales de la Faculté Droit d’Istanbul
- Issue:71
- Have Turkish Courts Started to Enforce Foreign Joint Custody Judgments?
Have Turkish Courts Started to Enforce Foreign Joint Custody Judgments?
Authors : Cahit AĞAOĞLU
Pages : 1-26
Doi:10.26650/annales.2022.71.0001
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Publication Date : 2022-12-31
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :The approach of Turkish courts related to the enforcement of joint custody decisions is chang-ing in line with the international perspective. Important development and change arrive with the adoption of the “Protocol No. 7 amended with Protocol No. 11, Annex to the Convention on the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms” insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Protocol No. 7);. Referring to this, Turkish Courts have both started to rule in favor of joint custody and started to en-force foreign joint custody judgments. The decision of the Supreme Court 2nd Legal Depart-ment, dated February 20, 2017, numbered E. 2016/15771, K. 2017/1737 has been the turning point on this. We expect that this encouraging attitude of the Supreme Court will positively affect the enforcement of foreign joint custody decisions, especially in cases where joint cus-tody is in the best interest of the child and the fact that the issue of joint custody after divorce is not regulated in Turkish Law will no longer face public policy interference. However, in order to achieve this, we are of the opinion that provisions that bring a detailed arrangement related to joint custody should be included in the “Turkish Civil Code” insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(TCC);.Keywords : Joint custody, enforcement, the best interest of the child, public policy, Protocol No 7