Archive

1 Mar

Femicides in International and European Law

In spite of the existence of international, regional and national instruments to counter feminicide and in spite of civil society's increased awareness of its roots, women continue to be killed by patriarchy. The report highlights not only the nature of the phenomenon and the legal instruments to tackle it, but also the obstacles, concluding with recommendations on how to break them down.

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1 Mar

Monthly Report Women’s Rights

March is a significant month for women’s rights and gender equality, with the month beginning with International Women’s Day. This monthly report covers news and developments in women’s rights during […]

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1 Oct

Turkey Report

Turkey is facing a growing human rights crisis, with a decline in the rule of law and democracy, and institutional racism against non-Muslims and ethnic minorities. The country's protection of minority groups falls short of international standards, as exemplified by the policy of Turkification, which fails to recognize individuals' rights to ethnic, national, and religious identification. This practice violates international standards for minority rights, including religious freedom, speech, political participation, and discrimination. Turkey has also violated human rights, including the mistreatment of Kurds, water supply cuts, and the conviction of freelance journalists.

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