The Right to Prohibition of Discrimination under the Practice of the European Covention on Human Rights
My article in LHD ‘The Right to Prohibition of Discrimination under the Practice of the European Covention on Human Rights’ intends to clarify core non-discrimination obligations within the meaning of Article 14 of the Convention. The text of the European Convention on Human Rights constitutes a historic value in the field of full eradication of discrimination within the framework of the Council of Europe. Achievements made and underlying challenges faced by the European Court regarding highly problematic areas are discussed in this study:
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
Dr. Kutlay Telli
Legal Adviser,
LLM Leicester University Faculty of Law, Leicester, UK
Visiting Scholar Fordham University Faculty of Law, New York, USA
After his graduation from the Faculty of Law in Ankara, he received his second master’s degree from the Leicester University Faculty of Law, UK in 2008. He delivered lectures in Fordham School of Law in the USA. He completed his dissertation research for an associate professor degree in New York. He speaks Turkish, French and English very fluently.
He has extensive experience in different branches of public and private international law. He has been engaging in legal matters within the framework of national and international firms and institutions such as the Turkish Council of State and the United Nations for 15+ years.
He wrote four books and numerous articles in journals with referees (in English and in Turkish) dedicated to existing and emerging legal challenges and their effective solutions.
He is married with two children.
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