The definition of causality is not given in the TCK and there is no clear regulation in this regard.
not done. However, in Article 23, which regulates the “crime aggravated by consequence”: “An act
In the event that it causes the formation of a more serious or other result than intended, the person’s
to be held responsible for this, he must act with at least negligence in terms of this result.
required” clause. The necessity of negligence here eliminates the objective liability phenomenon.
brought in for the purpose. However, the legislator’s ability to predict the outcome
It can be said that it approaches the “appropriate cause theory” by searching for it.