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_b.E77 2006
100 1 _aErsan, Emel.
245 1 0 _aBeing human :
_bfacts and cases on human rights, with special emphasis on Turkey /
_cEmel Ersan.
264 1 _aMersin, Turkey :
_bÇağ University,
_c2006?
300 _a153 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c29 cm.
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographies.
505 0 0 _tCONTENTS
_tChapter 1 United Nations, ECHR and Amnesty International 8
_tWhat are your Human Rights 9
_tA Summary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 9
_tWhat is the United Nations Commission on Human Rights? 10
_t191 Member States of the United Nations 12
_tECHR ( European Court of Human Rights) 13
_tWhat is Amnesty International? 15
_tDiscussion : The Debate of what Human Rights Is 17
_tChapter 2 Women’s Rights 18
_tGlobal Conditions 19
_tWomen’s Issues 19
_tDomestic Violence 20
_tTrafficking 21
_tWomen Workers 22
_tWomen and Property Rights 22
_tSexual Violence 23
_tCase in Point: Pakistan 24
_tCase in Point: Sudan 25
_tFemale Circumcision 26
_tCase in Point: Somalia 26
_tWhat Must Be Done? 27
_tChapter 3 Abuse of Power by the Government 28
_tTorture 29
_tCase in Point: USA 32
_tCase in Point: Syria 33
_tPolitical Killings 35
_tCase in Point: India 34
_tCase in Point: Venezuela 35
_tExtrajudicial Killings 36
_tWhy Torture Doesn’t Work 37
_tChapter 4 Children’s Rights 38
_tGlobal Issues 39
_tOrphaned Children 39
_tCase in Point: Romania 40
_tCase in Point: China 40
_tCase in Point: Russia 40
_tChild Labor 41
_tStreet Children 42
_tBegging Children 44
_tChild Soldiers 44
_tConvention on the Rights of the Children 47
_tChapter 5 Prison Conditions 48
_tThe Definition of Torture 49
_tStandard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners 49
_tCase in Point: USA 51
_tCase in Point: Japan 52
_tAbuses Against Prisoners 52
_tPrison Conditions Issues 53
_tChapter 6 Refugees 58
_tFacts About Refugees 59
_tInformation About Refugees 60
_tA Refugee Case 61
_tImmigration Officer’s Arguments 62
_tRefugee’s Arguments 63
_tUNHCR Case in Point: Venezuela 63
_tCase In Point: Sierra Leon 64
_tChapter 7 Freedom of Speech 66
_tValues Served by the Protection of Free Speech 67
_tCensorship 68
_tNational Security 69
_tThe Right to Know 70
_tFacilitating Investigative Journalism 71
_tCase in Point: Pakistan 71
_tCase in Point: 71
_tWorld Rankings of Press Freedom 73
_tCase in Point: Saudi Arabia, Liberia, Iran 75
_tChapter 8 The Death Penalty 76
_tArguments 77
_tCase in Point: USA 78
_tAnti- Death Penalty Arguments 78
_tFacts and Figures on the Death Penalty 79
_tEight Objections to the Death Penalty 81
_tCase in Point: USA 84
_tCase in Point: USA 85
_tPro- Death Penalty Arguments 88
_tA Killer Lives: A Child Dies 93
_tChapter 9 Sexual Orientation 96
_tBasic Facts on Homosexuality 97
_tWhat Causes Homosexuality 98
_tGay and Lesbian Rights 100
_tCase in Point: Turkey 101
_tCase in Point: Sierra Leone 102
_tHomosexuality and Family 103
_tCase in Point: Iran 104
_tCase in Point: USA 104
_tChapter 10 The Case of Tut key 106
_tReport of Turkey 107
_tFreedom of Expression 108
_tAmnesty International Report 108
_tTorture and 111 Treatment 109
_tHuman Rights Watch’s key concerns for Turkey 2005 110
_tAFs Recommendations to the Government 112
_tChapter 11 Elimination of Torture in Turkey 124
_tSimple Steps to Root out Torture 125
_tAmnesty International ‘s Report- 2005 125
_tEnhancing Internal Supervision of Detention Facilities 128
_tImproving the Administrative Response to Allegations of Torture 130
_tDeveloping an Interim Independent Monitoring Mechanism 132
_tAFS Recommendation to the Government 133
_tAppendix
_tAppendix A-Websites 142
_tAppendix B- Turkey’s Report 2004 ( in Turkish ) 144
_tAppendix C- Turkey: Simple Steps to Root out Torture ( in Turkish ) 148
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