THE PRINCIPLE OF INDIVISIBILITY OF RIGHTS
AN ANALYSIS OF SYSTEMIC COHERENCE BETWEEN ECONOMIC RATIONALITY AND THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE EUROPEAN CONTEXT
Keywords:
Human Rights, Ryghts indivisibility, TurkeyAbstract
This study introduces the principle of rights indivisibility and describes its applicability on the European institutional reality, considering, for this purpose, the jurisdictional activity of the European Court of Human Rights and the political management of the European Union in the negotiations for accession of candidate countries. First, the article analyzes the formation and effects of the consolidation of the European System of Human Rights Protection and the economic partnership of European Union. From a theoretical and dogmatical approach, it searches to expose the impossibility of the detachment between economic and human rights. At the end, the study highlights the Turkish State experience and the negative implications for its attempt to adherence for the European Union due to the systematic violation of Human Rights held in the country.
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