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Analysts Sceptical of Erdogan's Human Rights Reforms Due Tomorrow

TURKEY
  • Erdogan expected to reveal human rights reform plan tomorrow (02 March)
  • plan will handle legislative and administrative activities based on legal predictability, transparency and accountability.
  • With a strong emphasis on the right to property, vested rights, the personality of crime and punishment and the presumption of innocence, the plan aims for various changes in these areas.
  • Plan also envisions important activities that will strengthen the independence and impartiality of the judiciary, the assurance of judges and access to justice
  • Analysts have been broadly sceptical of these proposed reforms, saying postulating that the're more of a show for the EU than likely to see any tangible shift in human rights
MNI London Bureau | +44 020-3983-7894 | murray.nichol@marketnews.com
MNI London Bureau | +44 020-3983-7894 | murray.nichol@marketnews.com

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