Frontline Defenders had issued an chronique laying out an overview of the judicial processes faced by Academics for Peace. The article shows how the law in Turkey is used arbitrarily on Academics for Peace by the judiciary as a tool for political ends. Source: https://www.frontlinedefenders.org/en/case/judicial-harassment-academics-peace 17 December 2018 Prison sentences handed down to 28 members of Academics for Peace From 26 October to 17 December 2018, the first hearings of mor..
In September 1997, Fordham Law School\u27s Joseph R. Crowley Program in International Human Rights a...
An Opening Remark A couple of days ago, the Constitutional Court in Turkey took a decision of possib...
On 26 September 2018, the Strasbourg Court communicated to Turkishgovernment three cases Telek v. T...
The law is usually associated as antagonistic to despotism, thought of as a source of freedom. But e...
On the 5th of December 2017 , the hearings of the penal cases are starting to be held in Turkey, reg...
by Noemi Levy-Aksu Since January 2016 the Academics for Peace case has become one of the symbols of ...
On January 2016, a small Turkish organization of activists, Academics for Peace (AfP) called the Tur...
The arbitrary use of judicial power in targeting signatories of the January 2016 Academics for Peace...
The ‘Academics for Peace Petition’, published in January 2016, was signed by around two thousand aca...
On 11 January 2016, 1128 academics in Turkey and abroad signed a petition calling on Turkish authori...
Authoritarian regimes create and empower courts in anticipation of various regime-supporting functio...
Criminal prosecutions continue in Turkey against signatories of the Academics for Peace petition. Ri...
It has been more than a month that peace academics of Turkey are on trial. More than a hunderd of he...
The Human Rights Foundation of Turkey has recently published a document that introduces the panorama...
Below you can find a brief summary of the current figures in relation to the trials against signator...
In September 1997, Fordham Law School\u27s Joseph R. Crowley Program in International Human Rights a...
An Opening Remark A couple of days ago, the Constitutional Court in Turkey took a decision of possib...
On 26 September 2018, the Strasbourg Court communicated to Turkishgovernment three cases Telek v. T...
The law is usually associated as antagonistic to despotism, thought of as a source of freedom. But e...
On the 5th of December 2017 , the hearings of the penal cases are starting to be held in Turkey, reg...
by Noemi Levy-Aksu Since January 2016 the Academics for Peace case has become one of the symbols of ...
On January 2016, a small Turkish organization of activists, Academics for Peace (AfP) called the Tur...
The arbitrary use of judicial power in targeting signatories of the January 2016 Academics for Peace...
The ‘Academics for Peace Petition’, published in January 2016, was signed by around two thousand aca...
On 11 January 2016, 1128 academics in Turkey and abroad signed a petition calling on Turkish authori...
Authoritarian regimes create and empower courts in anticipation of various regime-supporting functio...
Criminal prosecutions continue in Turkey against signatories of the Academics for Peace petition. Ri...
It has been more than a month that peace academics of Turkey are on trial. More than a hunderd of he...
The Human Rights Foundation of Turkey has recently published a document that introduces the panorama...
Below you can find a brief summary of the current figures in relation to the trials against signator...
In September 1997, Fordham Law School\u27s Joseph R. Crowley Program in International Human Rights a...
An Opening Remark A couple of days ago, the Constitutional Court in Turkey took a decision of possib...
On 26 September 2018, the Strasbourg Court communicated to Turkishgovernment three cases Telek v. T...