Implementing International Women’s Rights in Domestic Context: Turkish Case
Pinar Baklaci () and
Esen Akinturk ()
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Pinar Baklaci: Dokuz Eylul Universitesi, Isletme Fakultesi, Uluslarararasi Iliskiler Bolumu Devletler Hukuku Anabilim Dali
Esen Akinturk: Dokuz Eylul Universitesi, Isletme Fakultesi, Uluslarararasi Iliskiler Bolumu Devletler Hukuku Anabilim Dali
Ege Academic Review, 2006, vol. 6, issue 2, 6-14
Abstract:
In this paper international instruments relating the women’s rights and their domestic enforceability will be covered. We will discuss the domestic enforceability of international women’s rights in Turkey. The paper will cover general discussion on the differences of signing and ratifying international agreements and their binding effect. Turkey’s European Union obligations on women’s rights will have special emphasis in the paper, the key principles of the European Community law such as supranational and direct effects will be discussed in order to understand the enforceability and binding effects of international women’s’ rights.
JEL-codes: K00 K39 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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