Violations of Kurdish human rights in Turkey from 2018 to 2021 in relation to Article 2 of EU accession criteria

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Author
Fadejeva, Sabīne
Co-author
Riga Graduate School of Law
Advisor
Hiršs, Mārtiņš
Date
2022Metadata
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This Bachelor thesis aims to explicate why, despite having links with EU for many decades,
Turkey is not admitted to the EU through reviewing the standards of "respect for human rights,
including the rights of persons belonging to minorities" listed in Article 2 TEU concerning
Turkish minority- Kurds. In addition, this thesis will examine the importance of EU values.
Hence, to test the hypothesis-Turkey is not able to join the EU because it does not respect
human rights of its minority- Kurds- based on Article 2 TEU that forms the rationale for EU
membership accession criteria “respect for human rights, including the rights of persons
belonging to minorities”- the limitation of Kurdish human rights presence in the state from
2018 to 2021 will be applied.
BTI, Freedom House, Human Rights Watch, and EU Country Reports, together with
cases submitted to the ECtHR, provide that unless Turkey changes its attitude towards human
rights perseverance of Kurds who nowadays experience limitation of their culture, language,
and existence overall, it will not be able to join the EU due to the inability to meet Article 2
TEU “respect for human rights, including the rights of persons belonging to minorities” serving
as a basis for EU membership accession criteria.