Project
Project Partner
Status
Completed
In 2019 – 2022, the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights led the project on civil liability for human rights violations funded by the Oak Foundation. The project involved a comparative study of the legal systems of a wide range of jurisdictions to analyse existing domestic law mechanisms or principles for imposing civil liability on public bodies, corporations, and individuals in three specified categories of human rights violation: (1) assault or unlawful arrest and detention of persons; (2) environmental harm; and (3) harmful or unfair labour conditions.
In a significant step towards promoting accountability and justice, this comprehensive handbook on civil liability for human rights violations in Turkey was published. The handbook aims to provide valuable insights and guidance for victims, legal practitioners, and human rights advocates navigating the intricate landscape of human rights violations in Turkey. The Turkey chapter, written by Minerva Business and Human Rights Association, serves as a crucial resource for understanding the legal mechanisms and avenues available for seeking justice in cases of human rights abuses. By compiling and analyzing relevant legal frameworks, case studies, and practical recommendations, the handbook offers a comprehensive overview of the legal landscape surrounding human rights violations in Turkey.
The handbook on civil liability for human rights violations in Turkey and the full handbook including chapters by 19 countries is freely accessible online at the following links below.
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