The principle of the rule of law, emerges as the basic element that protects individuals against the strong authority of the state. In the face of today’s complex social conditions, new mechanisms are also needed to protect and improve human rights and freedoms to prevent violations. Even though the vital role played by international protection instruments, effective protection of human rights begins at national level.
The Paris Principles, adopted by The United Nations General Assembly determined the status of natioanal institutions to be established to protect and improve human rights and the standards requred for their most efficient work at national level.
In this study, Ombudsman and Turkey Human Rights and Equality Institution that created in the field of human rights protection national mechanisms in Turkey are discussed. First, these two institutions have historicaly been handled within the scope of their entry into our national legislation. In the following chapters, the institutional structure, functions and efficiency are compared within the scope of Paris Principles and the effectiveness of their decisions regarding the relations between the administration and individuals has been evaluated. In the conclusion part, the effectiveness of both institutions in terms of protecting and improving human rights was discussed and criticism and suggestions were included. In the literature, these two institutions that an exampe of Turkey are generaly considered singular. It is seen that studies that make comparisons especially in terms of institutional structure, functioning and efficiency have a very limited scope. For this reason, choosing the comparison method attaches a special importance to the study.
Human rights national protection The Paris Principles ombudsman Turkey Human Rights and Equality Institution
İnsan hakları ulusal koruma Paris Prensipleri ombudsman Türkiye İnsan Hakları ve Eşitlik Kurumu
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Journal Section | Law |
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Publication Date | September 27, 2021 |
Submission Date | January 17, 2021 |
Published in Issue | Year 2021 Volume: 23 Issue: 3 |
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