While the perspective of 'liberalism of fear' assumes that human rights limit the despotic power of the state, this paper argues that human rights reforms promoted in the context of institution- and capacity-building programmes have had significant power effects by enhancing the disciplinary capacities of the Turkish state and blunting the transformative potential of rights claiming. The reforms increased state surveillance by rechanneling criminal justice processes towards producing evidence (such as telecommunications data, DNA collection, etc) rather than testimonies. Instead of limiting state power, these reforms enhanced the disciplinary mechanisms of social control. They depoliticised the problem of torture by constructing it as an oc...
This study is intended to measure the impact of international organizations on individual states’ be...
reservedThis thesis focuses on the state of emergency period in Turkey between 2016-2018 and its imp...
The Turkish ruling elite, led by the Justice and Development Party (AKP) and its chief Recep Tayyip ...
Despite the developments in the international arena to ensure and protect human rights, evidence fro...
This study is a cross-national exploration of the relation between democratic policing reforms and a...
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...
The first decade of the 21st century saw Turkish state actors – under pressure from the European Uni...
The aim of this paper is to assess the impact of current internal developments in Turkey on the loca...
This article examines the legal system in Turkey, from the formation of the Turkish Republic in 192...
The aim of this paper is to assess the impact of current internal developments in Turkey on the loca...
The thesis aims to analyse the process of institutionalization of human rights in Turkey, by assessi...
The ECtHR case law played an indispensable role in bringing to light the egregious human rights situ...
This study attempts to explain the emergence and possible resolution of the issue of human rights vi...
In this thesis it is attempted to shed some light upon the limits and effectiveness of the role of t...
This study is intended to measure the impact of international organizations on individual states’ be...
reservedThis thesis focuses on the state of emergency period in Turkey between 2016-2018 and its imp...
The Turkish ruling elite, led by the Justice and Development Party (AKP) and its chief Recep Tayyip ...
Despite the developments in the international arena to ensure and protect human rights, evidence fro...
This study is a cross-national exploration of the relation between democratic policing reforms and a...
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...
The first decade of the 21st century saw Turkish state actors – under pressure from the European Uni...
The aim of this paper is to assess the impact of current internal developments in Turkey on the loca...
This article examines the legal system in Turkey, from the formation of the Turkish Republic in 192...
The aim of this paper is to assess the impact of current internal developments in Turkey on the loca...
The thesis aims to analyse the process of institutionalization of human rights in Turkey, by assessi...
The ECtHR case law played an indispensable role in bringing to light the egregious human rights situ...
This study attempts to explain the emergence and possible resolution of the issue of human rights vi...
In this thesis it is attempted to shed some light upon the limits and effectiveness of the role of t...
This study is intended to measure the impact of international organizations on individual states’ be...
reservedThis thesis focuses on the state of emergency period in Turkey between 2016-2018 and its imp...
The Turkish ruling elite, led by the Justice and Development Party (AKP) and its chief Recep Tayyip ...