Human rights in Turkey : assaults on human dignity / Hasan Aydin, Winston Langley, editors.
2021
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Title
Human rights in Turkey : assaults on human dignity / Hasan Aydin, Winston Langley, editors.
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Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2021]
Description
1 online resource.
Series
Philosophy and politics, critical explorations ; v. 15.
Formatted Contents Note
Introducing human rights in Turkey / Hasan Aydin and Winston Langley
Human rights in Turkey: past, present and future / Ercan Balcioglu
Freedom of the media in Turkey under the AKP government / Vedat Demir
Discrimination based on religion: a complex story in Turkey / İştar Gözaydın
Non-discrimination, minority rights and self-determination: Turkey's post-coup state of emergency and the position of Turkey's Kurds / Emre Turkut and Thomas Phillips
Justice and development (AKP) attitudes towards the LGBTI community in Turkey / Fait Muedini
LGBTQ rights in Turkey: do not touch my body! / Barbaros Sansal
Syrian refugees in Turkey: (un)equal opportunities in education / Alia Hadid and Rabia Hos
Authoritarianization and human rights in Turkey: how the AKP legitimizes human rights violations / Mehmet Efe Caman
Shunned and purged: Turkey's crackdown on the Hizmet (Gülen) Movement / Sophia Pandya, Brenda Oliden, and Ibrahim Aytac Anli
The cases of dismissal under state of emergency (OHAL): the right to a fair trial as a human right / Ufuk Yesil
Intellectuals on hunger strike for reinstatement to their job: the case of the "Yuksel Resistance" / Acun Karadag and Nazan Bozkurt
Human rights violations and medicolegal approach / Alper Keten
Right to education: challenges and issues under the Justice and Development Party era / Uzeyir Ogurlu and Koksal Avincan
Academic freedom and living in exile: experiences of academics in Turkey / Hasan Aydin, Viktor Mak, and Kristina Andrews
The effects of democratic regression on Turkish economy and the brain drain / Zeliha Ozdogan
Neoliberal de-development in Turkey and the AKP's socioeconomic war on the counterhegemony / Victoria Araj and Arin Y. Savran
Imprisoned women and children in Turkey: human rights violations under the state of emergency / Ömer Faruk Gergerlioğlu
Trauma of Turkish women and children in an era of political unrest / Vonya Womack
Turkey's accession to the European Union in context of its human rights violations: observations of a journalist from Brussels / Gülsüm Alan.
Human rights in Turkey: past, present and future / Ercan Balcioglu
Freedom of the media in Turkey under the AKP government / Vedat Demir
Discrimination based on religion: a complex story in Turkey / İştar Gözaydın
Non-discrimination, minority rights and self-determination: Turkey's post-coup state of emergency and the position of Turkey's Kurds / Emre Turkut and Thomas Phillips
Justice and development (AKP) attitudes towards the LGBTI community in Turkey / Fait Muedini
LGBTQ rights in Turkey: do not touch my body! / Barbaros Sansal
Syrian refugees in Turkey: (un)equal opportunities in education / Alia Hadid and Rabia Hos
Authoritarianization and human rights in Turkey: how the AKP legitimizes human rights violations / Mehmet Efe Caman
Shunned and purged: Turkey's crackdown on the Hizmet (Gülen) Movement / Sophia Pandya, Brenda Oliden, and Ibrahim Aytac Anli
The cases of dismissal under state of emergency (OHAL): the right to a fair trial as a human right / Ufuk Yesil
Intellectuals on hunger strike for reinstatement to their job: the case of the "Yuksel Resistance" / Acun Karadag and Nazan Bozkurt
Human rights violations and medicolegal approach / Alper Keten
Right to education: challenges and issues under the Justice and Development Party era / Uzeyir Ogurlu and Koksal Avincan
Academic freedom and living in exile: experiences of academics in Turkey / Hasan Aydin, Viktor Mak, and Kristina Andrews
The effects of democratic regression on Turkish economy and the brain drain / Zeliha Ozdogan
Neoliberal de-development in Turkey and the AKP's socioeconomic war on the counterhegemony / Victoria Araj and Arin Y. Savran
Imprisoned women and children in Turkey: human rights violations under the state of emergency / Ömer Faruk Gergerlioğlu
Trauma of Turkish women and children in an era of political unrest / Vonya Womack
Turkey's accession to the European Union in context of its human rights violations: observations of a journalist from Brussels / Gülsüm Alan.
Summary
The book provides the historical setting of Turkey related to the development of democracy, human rights issues, the treatment of cultural and ethnic minorities, and the short- and long-term consequences of the crackdown including impacts on individuals, institutions like education and the media, the criminal justice system, the economy, and Turkeys standing in the international community. Since the foundation of the Republic of Turkey, the military and the media have been the main traditional powers of oppressive, secularist, and nationalist regimes in the country. After a period of initial reforms, rather than eliminating the structures of the authoritarian state, Recep Tayyip Erdogan seized the levers of power and used them aggressively against his political enemies. He turned Turkey into a one-man regime after the failed coup attempt on July 15, 2016, and his actions included the widespread violation of human rights. This book tells the tale of the consequences of the measures taken after the failed coup attempt that have adversely impacted the development of democracy and human rights in Turkey, altering the nations course of history. Beginning with a State of Emergency that was declared in July of 2016, Turkey has moved to a more authoritarian state. Among the consequences of the actions taken have been imprisonment of hundreds of thousands, the shuttering of media, the dismissal of public employees, the dismissal of academics, jailed elected Kurdish politicians, and the misuse of the criminal justice to victimize the population. Adverse effects have included widespread violations of human rights, torture, and mistreatment of prisoners, false imprisonment, and the absence of the right to a fair trial. This book examines some of the thorniest questions of Turkish democratization and human rights, including the underlying reasons for the decay of democracy and what has happened as a result of this decay. Among these is a deterioration of the educational system, a reduction in economic stability, the absence of the rule of law and due process, a radical transformation of the country, and violations of universal human rights.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Source of Description
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed December 17, 2020).
Available in Other Form
Print version: Human rights in Turkey. Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2021]
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Language
English
ISBN
9783030574765 (electronic book)
3030574768 (electronic book)
303057475X
9783030574758
3030574768 (electronic book)
303057475X
9783030574758
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