“2016 will likely be remembered as a critical turning point for human rights in Europe” said the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, Nils Muižnieks today while presenting his annual activity report for 2016. “We will either see it as a low point from which European countries, individually and collectively, bounced back to reaffirm their commitment to human rights, or it will mark the beginning of the end of the European human rights system and European integration.” Read full story.
source: coe.int
Rumeysa earned bachelor degree at Bilkent University Faculty
of Law in Turkey where she took international
law and European law courses and completed her internships in Turkish
Constitutional Court and Directorate General For International Law and
Foreign Relations.
She has recently graduated from Maastricht
University Faculty of Law and she completed Globalization and Law
master program, in the field of International Human Rights Law. Her
master thesis focused on "Pre-Trial Detention in Turkey", in which she
has assessed the existing legal standards of ECtHR and Turkish law by
reviewing the existing lacunas in Turkey with the reference to Şahin
Alpay and Mehmet Altan cases.
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