The human rights regime—as law, institutions and practice—has been facing criticism for decades regarding its effectiveness, particularly in terms of unsatisfactory overall implementation and the failure to protect the most vulnerable who do not enjoy the protection of their States: refugees. Turkey is the country hosting the largest refugee population, with around four million at the end of May 2020. As an administratively centralised country, Turkey’s migration policy is implemented by central government agencies, but this has not proved sufficient to guarantee the human rights of refugees on the ground. Meanwhile, in connection with urbanisation, decentralisation and globalisation, local governments around the world are receiving increas...
Based on stakeholder consultations in Turkey, this report examines civil society actors’ views on po...
Turkey is the first country of reception for Syrians refugees escaping the civil war. It hosts 3.6 m...
This dissertation utilizes a world-historical systems perspective to investigate how international o...
The human rights regime—as law, institutions and practice—has been facing criticism for decades rega...
A multi-level governance (MLG) framework is used to investigate how municipalities in Turkey have co...
Human rights for refugees has proven to be incredibly hard to protect. The problem lies with the fac...
This thesis looks at the asylum policy of Turkey, on its path to EU accession. This thesis accepts t...
The issue of the integration of migrants has long been at the heart of public debates taking place ...
This study explores the dynamics of forced migration and refugee management in the context of Turkey...
This research was funded by British Academy Research Grant NAFR1180177.Although 98% of Turkey’s 3.6 ...
Turkey is in the cross-road of Asia, Europe, the Balkans, the Caucasus, and Middle East. Due to this...
Local governments are not entities an international lawyer would usually think of as an “actor of in...
How do the function, the location, and the form of contemporary borders change in the face of large-...
In the last couple of years, more than 3.6 million Syrian refugees have been hosted under the "tempo...
This chapter discusses the changes and continuities in the policies developed for refugees in Turkey...
Based on stakeholder consultations in Turkey, this report examines civil society actors’ views on po...
Turkey is the first country of reception for Syrians refugees escaping the civil war. It hosts 3.6 m...
This dissertation utilizes a world-historical systems perspective to investigate how international o...
The human rights regime—as law, institutions and practice—has been facing criticism for decades rega...
A multi-level governance (MLG) framework is used to investigate how municipalities in Turkey have co...
Human rights for refugees has proven to be incredibly hard to protect. The problem lies with the fac...
This thesis looks at the asylum policy of Turkey, on its path to EU accession. This thesis accepts t...
The issue of the integration of migrants has long been at the heart of public debates taking place ...
This study explores the dynamics of forced migration and refugee management in the context of Turkey...
This research was funded by British Academy Research Grant NAFR1180177.Although 98% of Turkey’s 3.6 ...
Turkey is in the cross-road of Asia, Europe, the Balkans, the Caucasus, and Middle East. Due to this...
Local governments are not entities an international lawyer would usually think of as an “actor of in...
How do the function, the location, and the form of contemporary borders change in the face of large-...
In the last couple of years, more than 3.6 million Syrian refugees have been hosted under the "tempo...
This chapter discusses the changes and continuities in the policies developed for refugees in Turkey...
Based on stakeholder consultations in Turkey, this report examines civil society actors’ views on po...
Turkey is the first country of reception for Syrians refugees escaping the civil war. It hosts 3.6 m...
This dissertation utilizes a world-historical systems perspective to investigate how international o...