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| Name | KHRP Legal Review 8 (2005) |
| Description | This is the only existing legal journal covering significant legislative and policy developments in the Kurdish regions of Turkey , Iraq , Iran , Syria and elsewhere. Published biannually, this edition covers the period from June to December 2005, including summaries and analysis of all of the most significant European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) decisions. Uniquely, this journal includes information about new cases that have not yet reached any judicial decision; but nonetheless provide invaluable updates about the most recent allegations of human rights violations to be submitted to international courts and mechanisms. This edition features news and updates on all the Kurdish regions, as well as eight new communicated cases, five admissibility decisions and 23 judgments of the ECtHR. Declan O'Callaghan, barrister, analyses the sufficiency of legal protection from torture or ill-treatment afforded to prisoners under interrogation; while Sharon Linzey, professor of sociology, examines the right to compensation afforded to internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Turkey. The journal is of interest to lawyers, human rights defenders and NGO representatives in the Kurdish regions and elsewhere. ISSN 1748-0639 £8.00+P&P |
| Filename | Legal Review 8.pdf |
| Filesize | 1.56 MB |
| Filetype | pdf (Mime Type: application/pdf) |
| Created On: | 03.10.2005 00:00 |
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