Bag om Human Rights in Turkey
Part I: An Overview of Human Rights in Turkey.- Chapter1. Introducing Human Rights in Turkey.- Chapter 2. Human Rights in Turkey: Past, Present, and Future.- Part II: Freedom and Non-discrimination.- Chapter 3. Freedom of the Media in Turkey under the AKP Government.- Chapter 4. Discrimination Based on Religion: A Complex Story in Turkey.- Chapter 5. Non-Discrimination, Minority Rights and Self-Determination: Turkey''s Post-Coup State of Emergency and the Position of Turkey''s Kurds.- Chapter 6.- Justice and Development (AKP) Attitudes Towards the LGBTI Community in Turkey.- Chapter 7. LGBTQ Rights in Turkey: Do not Touch my Body!.- Part III: The Rights of the Displaced.- Chapter 8. Syrian Refugees in Turkey: (Un)Equal Opportunities in Education.- Part IV: State of Emergency(OHAL).- Chapter 9. Authoritarianization and Human Rights in Turkey: How the AKP Legitimizes Human Rights Violations.- Chapter 10. Shunned and Purged: Turkey''s Crackdown on the Hizmet (G├╝len) Movement.- Chapter 11. The Cases of Dismissal under State of Emergency (OHAL): The Right to a Fair Trial as a Human Right.- Chapter 12. Intellectuals on Hunger Strike for Reinstatement to their Job: The Case of the "Yuksel Resistance".- Chapter 13. Human Rights Violations and Medicolegal Approach.- Part V: Social and Economic Rights.- Chapter 14. Right to Education: Challenges and Issues under the Justice and Development Party Era.- Chapter 15. Academic Freedom and Living in Exile: Experiences of Academics in Turkey.- Chapter 16. The Effects of Democratic Regression on Turkish Economy and the Brain Drain.- Chapter 17. Neoliberal De-Development in Turkey and the AKP''s Socioeconomic War on the Counterhegemony.- Part VI: Women and Children Rights.- Chapter 18. Imprisoned Women and Children in Turkey: Human Rights Violations under the State of Emergency (OHAL).- Chapter 19. The Trauma of Turkish Women and Children in an Era of Political Unrest.- Part VII: Foreign Policy Initiative: A Case Review.- Chapter 20. Turkey''s Accession to the European Union in Context of Its Human Rights Violations: Observations of a Journalist from Brussels.
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