In Turkey, legal conflicts that arise out
of the State’s intervention in the right to property are hardly a new problem.
Between 1959 and…
[dropcap size=big]I[/dropcap]n the recently published World Justice Project 2017-2018 Rule of Law Index, Turkey’s scores continued to decline and the country dropped to…
[dropcap size=big]S[/dropcap]ince the attempted coup d’état in July 2016, civil liberties and democratic values have been constantly curbed in Turkey.
The legitimate right of any democratically elected government to ensure its existence and to protect itself in case of illegitimate attacks on its institutions, has been over-exploited with the sole aim to silent all forms of…
PPJ- 16 January, 2018
Turkey has fallen under the “Not Free” category for the first time in the "Freedom in the World",…
By PPJ
In his testimony at the hearing "Prisoners of the Purge: The Victims of Turkey's Failing Rule of Law" held at the…
Access to Justice as a Key Element of the Rule of Law in Turkey
Lack of Access to Justice in Turkey
Venice Commission's Rule of…
BY RUTH GREEN
With Turkey already in turmoil due to the migration crisis, violence in the south-east and rising numbers of Islamist attacks, the…