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Freedom of expression in contemporary Turkey: Beyond Article 301.

September 2, 2009 | Oikonomakis Leonidas | | Read the article »

Freedom of expression is a very problematic issue in contemporary Turkey. The country may be in accession negotiations with the European Union, yet the lack of freedom of expression -caused by specific laws of the Turkish penal code that undermine it- poses a very big obstacle, and is regularly criticised by the annual European Commission’s [...]

Rising Anti-Semitism in Turkey


Commenting on the Gaza War taking place in January 2009, Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan declared that Israel was committing “a crime against humanity”. It was an unexpected reaction considering Turkey’s close strategic friendship with Israel as well as the Turkish mediation efforts between Israel and Syria. Erdogan’s comment did not only upset Israel but also [...]

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Strasbourg Court Jurisprudence and Human Rights in Greece: The Case of Vulnerable Groups


Set up to ensure observance of the engagements undertaken by states party to the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (ECHR), the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has become a precious platform of support for less privileged individuals and communities. The examination of ECtHR case law against Greece discloses [...]