Turkey: Government Amendments Will Not Protect Free Speech
2008-04-17
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Human Rights Watch
The government’s proposed revision to the infamous Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code will not remove the article’s restrictions on free speech according to Human Rights Watch.
Prosecutors broadly interpret the vaguely worded article and use it against those who have raised human rights issues or debated matters of history and politics.
Moving On: Overcoming Balkan Barriers to a European Future
2007-12
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Balkan Fellowship for Journalistic Excellence
This publication consists of 10 articles that elucidate issues as diverse as criminal justice, environmental threats and sports and culture policy in South Eastern Europe, as well as subjects like visa regimes, labor flows and the politics of transport. The authors are 10 journalists selected from throughout the region to participate in the 2007 program of the Balkan Fellowship for Journalistic Excellence. Initiated by the Robert Bosch Stiftung and ERSTE Foundation, in cooperation with the ...
Major Conclusions from the "D.H. and Others v. Czech Republic" Judgment
2007-11-14
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Open Society Justice Intiative (OSJI)
The Open Society Justice Initiative's analysis of the decision of the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights and why it is so significant. It ruled in November 2007 that segregating Roma students into special schools is a form of unlawful discrimination that violates fundamental human rights. The decision is the culmination of an eight-year legal battle during which the plaintiffs sought legal redress for the practice of forcing Roma students-regardless of their ...
OSCE Yearbook 2002
2007-11-13
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Centre for OSCE Research (CORE)
The OSCE Yearbook is the only independent academic publication dedicated to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, its work, and the issues that concern it. The Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg has published the OSCE Yearbook annually in English, German, and Russian since 1995. The issues covered in this yearbook include; the OSCE’s developments and prospects, the interests and the commitment of the OSCE states, conflict ...
OSCE Yearbook 2000
2007-11-13
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Centre for OSCE Research (CORE)
The OSCE Yearbook is the only independent academic publication dedicated to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, its work, and the issues that concern it. The Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg has published the OSCE Yearbook annually in English, German, and Russian since 1995. The issues covered in this yearbook include; the OSCE’s developments and prospects, the interests and the commitment of the OSCE states, conflict ...