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Kurdish Human Rights Project: This is the legacy website of the Kurdish Human Rights Project, containing reports and news pertaining to human rights issues in the Kurdish Regions for 20 years.

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KHRP Publishes Latest Issues of Legal Review and Newsline

KHRP is pleased to announce the publication of the latest issues of its biannual legal journal and quarterly newsletter.

Legal Review 16 covers the period from June to December 2009 and features news and updates relevant to the Kurdish regions, as well as summaries and analysis of relevant decisions of international, UK and U.S. Courts. Articles in this edition cover the procedural aspects of convention rights, the failings and threat of Turkey’s Anti-Terror laws regarding human rights standards, an overview of the lesser-known Council of Europe’s powers in respect of human rights, the factors to be considered for the enhancement of democracy and justice regarding the Kurdish issue, as well as the deficiencies of the regime of Refugee Status Determination and its impact on the status of Kurdish asylum seekers and Iraqi refugees.

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Legal Review is essential reading for anyone interested in legal developments in Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Syria and the Caucuses and is the only existing legal journal covering significant legislative and policy developments in the Kurdish regions.

The latest issue of the Legal Review can be downloaded from the KHRP website . Printed copies can also be purchased through KHRP’s online shop for £10 + P&P.

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Newsline 48 provides updates on our training, research and litigation activities in the past three months, as well as human rights developments in the Kurdish regions. The latest issue of Newsline can be downloaded from the KHRP website . Printed copies are available free of charge on request.