The essay examines the legal condition of Turkey’s religious minorities, by focusing on the issue of Church property expropriation and restitution from the foundation of the 'new Turkey' till the recent developments. Improvements, albeit still insufficient, have been favoured both by Turkey's new legislation and by the case law of the European Court of Human Rights, which has consistently restored religious minorities' breached rights
The ECtHR case law played an indispensable role in bringing to light the egregious human rights situ...
In the last 25 years the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has evolved into a venue where some ...
The declaration of Turkey\u27s candidacy for EU membership started a new phase in which the repercus...
The article examines the legal status of religious minorities in Turkey. It also considers which inf...
Turkey has had aspirations to join the European Union (EU) and be part of Europe since 1958. The mos...
A number of 'freedom of religion v. secular policies' cases in the European Court of Human Rights (a...
This book considers the key issue of Turkey’s treatment of minorities in relation to its complex pat...
The involvement of non-state actors in legal regimes concerning the protection of cultural heritage ...
This essay explores the relationship of religious law with contemporaryTurkey. The essay discusses c...
The involvement of non-state actors in legal regimes concerning the protection of cultural heritage ...
The essay examines the Turkish Constitutional Court's case law concerning the principle of secularis...
This contribution considers the emergence of litigation in the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR...
Defence date: 26 January 2017Examining Board: Professor Olivier Roy, EUI (Supervisor); Professor Nil...
This is a complete article posted as a blog in the series "Talk About: Law and Religion" published b...
The role of courts in shaping public policy has undoubtedly increased over at least the last two dec...
The ECtHR case law played an indispensable role in bringing to light the egregious human rights situ...
In the last 25 years the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has evolved into a venue where some ...
The declaration of Turkey\u27s candidacy for EU membership started a new phase in which the repercus...
The article examines the legal status of religious minorities in Turkey. It also considers which inf...
Turkey has had aspirations to join the European Union (EU) and be part of Europe since 1958. The mos...
A number of 'freedom of religion v. secular policies' cases in the European Court of Human Rights (a...
This book considers the key issue of Turkey’s treatment of minorities in relation to its complex pat...
The involvement of non-state actors in legal regimes concerning the protection of cultural heritage ...
This essay explores the relationship of religious law with contemporaryTurkey. The essay discusses c...
The involvement of non-state actors in legal regimes concerning the protection of cultural heritage ...
The essay examines the Turkish Constitutional Court's case law concerning the principle of secularis...
This contribution considers the emergence of litigation in the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR...
Defence date: 26 January 2017Examining Board: Professor Olivier Roy, EUI (Supervisor); Professor Nil...
This is a complete article posted as a blog in the series "Talk About: Law and Religion" published b...
The role of courts in shaping public policy has undoubtedly increased over at least the last two dec...
The ECtHR case law played an indispensable role in bringing to light the egregious human rights situ...
In the last 25 years the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has evolved into a venue where some ...
The declaration of Turkey\u27s candidacy for EU membership started a new phase in which the repercus...