This thesis concerns the struggles over the production of the truth of state violence in Turkey in the three decades following the infamous 1980 military coup. Specifically, it focuses on cases of torture and enforced disappearance, two forms of violence which the state not only used extensively but also around which it built a specific regime of denial in collaboration and complicity with the official forensic institution. The latter is the ultimate authority that produces medical documents and reports that can be used in making legal claims. Based on two years of fieldwork in human rights NGOs, forensic medicine institutions and hospitals, and interviews with human rights activists, forensic physicians, victims and the relatives of victim...
The Turkish government’s 98-year-old denial of the Armenian genocide presents an unprecedented case ...
Increasingly, around the world, individuals are being held criminally accountable for human rights v...
Under the omnipresence of surveillance, control and fear of the state as ontological signifiers, not...
This thesis concerns the struggles over the production of the truth of state violence in Turkey in t...
This thesis concerns the struggles over the production of the truth of state violence in Turkey in t...
This thesis concerns the struggles over the production of the truth of state violence in Turkey in t...
Torture is a crime against humanity and it is frequently encountered in countries that have a histor...
Torture is a crime against humanity and it is frequently encountered in countries that have a histor...
Militant politics is at once a promise for revolutionary national movements and a threat to national...
man Rights studied the problem of physician complicity in torture (ie, misrep-resentation and omissi...
The article reviews the historical precedents of the Forensic Assessment of Torture Survivors in the...
The article reviews the historical precedents of the Forensic Assessment of Torture Survivors in the...
It is demonstrated in this thesis that there is a major potential for effective recovery and documen...
reservedThis thesis focuses on the state of emergency period in Turkey between 2016-2018 and its imp...
The right to work, one of the fundamental human rights, expresses the right of all individuals to ma...
The Turkish government’s 98-year-old denial of the Armenian genocide presents an unprecedented case ...
Increasingly, around the world, individuals are being held criminally accountable for human rights v...
Under the omnipresence of surveillance, control and fear of the state as ontological signifiers, not...
This thesis concerns the struggles over the production of the truth of state violence in Turkey in t...
This thesis concerns the struggles over the production of the truth of state violence in Turkey in t...
This thesis concerns the struggles over the production of the truth of state violence in Turkey in t...
Torture is a crime against humanity and it is frequently encountered in countries that have a histor...
Torture is a crime against humanity and it is frequently encountered in countries that have a histor...
Militant politics is at once a promise for revolutionary national movements and a threat to national...
man Rights studied the problem of physician complicity in torture (ie, misrep-resentation and omissi...
The article reviews the historical precedents of the Forensic Assessment of Torture Survivors in the...
The article reviews the historical precedents of the Forensic Assessment of Torture Survivors in the...
It is demonstrated in this thesis that there is a major potential for effective recovery and documen...
reservedThis thesis focuses on the state of emergency period in Turkey between 2016-2018 and its imp...
The right to work, one of the fundamental human rights, expresses the right of all individuals to ma...
The Turkish government’s 98-year-old denial of the Armenian genocide presents an unprecedented case ...
Increasingly, around the world, individuals are being held criminally accountable for human rights v...
Under the omnipresence of surveillance, control and fear of the state as ontological signifiers, not...