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Turkey has been sentenced to paying 1,000 YTL compensation in an appeal brought by two human rights activists from the Izmir ...
After a court has found the Trabzon police innocent of gross negligence, Dink family lawyers are preparing to appeal to the ...
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) has selected five new judges for the ECHR, four of them women. ...
The ECHR has awarded compensation to journalists who were punished under emergency law. ...
The ECHR has found Turkey's decision to ban the publication of the Azadiya Welat newspaper for a week wrong. ...
The Özgür (Free) Radio station which had been given a broadcasting ban for a year after playing a song called "Nurhak" ...
The ECHR has sentenced Turkey to compensate for the confiscation of the "Pontus Culture" book and has found the six-month closure ...
The Regional Administrative Court has refused permission to try seven police officers from the Trabzon police department, arguing that they had ...
The ECHR has decided that compulsory Religious Education classes contradict the principles of plurality and objectivity. ...
The European Court of Human Rights has sentenced Turkey to paying compesation for imprisoning human rights activist Akin Birdal. ...
Jurists doubt military court will guarantee a fair trial. Human Rights Law specialist Terzi: The soldiers need to be tried in ...
On 20 September, the European Court of Human Rights will be busy with Turkey... ...
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