Why have European institutions failed in democracy and human rights promotion in Turkey? Join us to hear Dilek Kurban of the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin discuss how the Turkish government has been able to eliminate internal political dissent and negate the rule of law, despite Turkey’s ongoing accession talks with the European Union and oversight of the European Court of Human Rights. ABOUT THE SPEAKER Dilek Kurban is the Marie Curie Fellow at the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin. She is a member of the European Commission’s Network of Independent Experts in the Non-Discrimination Field. A legal scholar, Kurban focuses on the European Court of Human Rights, legal mobilization, forced displacement, minority rights and human rights abuses during ethnic conflict. She specializes on Turkey. Prior, she was the Mercator-IPC Research Fellow at the Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP) in Berlin and Director of the Democratization Program at the Turkish Economic and Social Studies Foundation in Istanbul, and worked at the United Nations Department of Political Affairs in New York. She holds a J.D. and M.A. in International Affairs from Columbia University in New York. This event is free and open to the public. Questions? Contact kahraman@uw.edu To request disability accommodation, contact the Disability Services Office at least 10 days in advance: (206) 543-6450/V, (206) 543-6452/TTY, (206) 685-7264 (FAX) or dso@u.washington.edu |