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Civil Society and Non-discrimination in Turkey
This chapter chronologically examines the development of civil society and non-discrimination by looking at the interactions between domestic and international politics in Turkey.
Büke Boşnak, Boşnak, B.
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Introduction: Exploring Non-Discrimination in Turkey
The principle of non-discrimination is at the heart of the international law, being “the only human rights explicitly included in the United Nations(UN) Charter, and they appear at the beginning of virtually every major human rights instrument” (Farrior,
Yılmaz, Gözde, Yilmaz,G.
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Analysis of Basis of the prohibitions on anti-competitive [PDF]
Competition is a kind of contradiction with collaboration. People who compete with each other have accepted the principles and regulations which they observe them. They achieve to highest possible level of their abilities with competition.
Jalil Ghanavati, Mahshid Jafari Harandi
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Un mécanisme d’ajustement carbone aux frontières compatible avec le droit de l’OMC: une gageure
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2022 7(1), 239-252 | European Forum Insight of 13 May 2022 | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. Le MACF:entre protection du climat et défense commerciale. - II.1.
Sabrina Robert
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Migration as a human right in media reporting [PDF]
Reporting on the migrant crisis phenomenon and the possibilities for its mitigation has been very important. Regardless of whether it has been written about migrants in Croatia, Serbia or Bosnia and Herzegovina, professional accountability is expected ...
Pavlović Zoran S.
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This article enquires into states’ obligations to provide remedies for domestic violence when the right-claimants are in a context of precarious, insecure or irregular migration status (“migration status precarity”).
Judit Villena Rodó
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Non-Discrimination of Religious Minorities in Turkey: a Fairytale
In Turkey, the principle of non-discrimination on the basis of religion has been a controversial issue given the fragility of the identity politics; the concept of minority, citizenship, unifying principles and religion being a gluing factor of society. ©
Akdemir, Tuğba Gürçel, Akdemir,T.G.
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Feasibility of Claiming Damages for Late Payment from the Debts of Government Institutions and Non-governmental Public Institutions [PDF]
Paying late payment damages by the government to citizens is accepted in many legal systems, and whenever damage is done to citizens due to the actions or omissions of the government, the government is obliged to compensate the damages.
Mohammad Sohrabi +2 more
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(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2017 2(1), 457-460 | European Forum Highlight of 5 April 2017 | (Abstract) On the 14th of March 2017, the Grand Chamber of the Court of Justice released two judgments (case C-157/15,
Roberto Bin
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New Technologies through a Human Rights Lens: Reflecting on Personal Autonomy and Non-Discrimination
This article seeks to put new technologies, namely the internet and new forms of online communication, under a human rights lens, with a view to reflecting on the issues of personal autonomy and non-discrimination. In particular, the article utilises the
Saadet Yüksel
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