Essays about: "Turkey EU human rights"
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11. Turkey: Between Eden and Hades / Revisiting Nation State Practice through the Field of Asylum in Turkey and its Path to EU Accession
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : This thesis looks at the asylum policy of Turkey, on its path to EU accession. This thesis accepts the hypothesis that a rigid nation state practice is a hindrance to the development of human rights and examines this issue in the context of Turkey. READ MORE
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12. General Principles of EU Law and Their Application to Third-Country Nationals
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : Both the EU and Member States in treatment of third-country nationals have to follow so-called “international minimum standard of treatment of aliens”, meaning that states are allowed to treat aliens in the same way as their own nationals, but in no case such treatment to be less than fundamental human rights stipulated in contemporary international instruments. Such standard is not stipulated in any international legal instrument, however, has a status of customary norm with human rights as its core. READ MORE
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13. Human rights in Turkey
University essay from Sektionen för hälsa och samhälle (HOS)Abstract : This thesis is about Turkish accession to the European Union and criteria to be fulfilled in order to become a member state. At Helsinki summit there were defined four main areas, that are the main obstacles of Turkish membership in the structures of EU – military influence in domestic politics, economy disproportions, the issues of minorities living in Turkey and problems with obeying human rights and fundamental freedoms. READ MORE
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14. The European Union and Turkey - The conditions of accession and the challenge of future enlargement
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : This master thesis examines different legal aspects of the enlargement of the European Union and the relations between the EU and Turkey. As a preliminary remark, it is established that only two articles of the EU-Treaty address the question of enlargement. READ MORE
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15. Punching below its weight? : The European Union's use of Human Rights Conditionality in the Enlargement and the European Neighbourhood Policy
University essay from Lunds universitet/Mänskliga rättigheterAbstract : The international role of the European Union has often been described as the one of a 'normative power', which has the weight to influence the minds and practices of other peoples by its mere attractiveness. However, Human Rights Watch's 2007 World Report concludes; that even if the European Union has the credibility and the power to 'fill the leadership void' in terms of human rights advocacy in the world, it is for the moment 'punching well below its weight'. READ MORE