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Interview: why Turkey's President Abdullah Gul believes his country's moment ...

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[Telegraph.co.uk] - "Being a member of the Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights; being one of the oldest members of Nato, as well as being part of European culture and art - this is a natural path Turkey is flowing into." Mr Gul, 61, founded Turkey's

Guardian: NUJ chief Michelle Stanistreet's statement to the Leveson inquiry

[The Guardian] - In a unanimous Grand Chamber decision of Demir and Baykara v Turkey[1] the European Court of Human Rights concluded: "the right to bargain collectively with the employer has, in principle, become one of the essential elements of the "right to form and

Guardian: Turkey considers allowing conscientious objection to military service

[The Guardian] discussed and brought to parliament if deemed applicable". He was speaking at a conference aiming to reduce the number of human rights abuse cases filed against Turkey at the European court of human rights, including by conscientious objectors.

Spiegel.de: Travel Visa for Turks Considered By European Court of Human Justice -...

Germans can travel to Turkey without a visa, however the same doesn't apply to Turks traveling to Germany. A case being considered by the European Court of...
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