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Handling Legal Challenges of the Work From Home

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                              Dr. Kutlay Telli Abstract It becomes apparent that work from home is becoming a reality of current community life rather than of future community order. There is an urgent need to take comprehensive measures. The core aim of my new article on Handling Legal Challenges of the Work From Home (in the new volume of Journal of Labor Law and Social Security Law ) is to address legal remedies and suggestions for better protection of remote workers and the recognition of their rights as well as the improvement of their working standards.   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 lect...
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  Abstract  My article ‘ Justice Sector Response to Violence Against Women in the Light of the United Nations Activities ’ focuses on the output of the most chronic failures of judiciaries and immediate impact of the judicial rehabilitation activities in the legal empowerment of women. The potential contribution of mapping and reforming justice components to the protection of women are also discussed. Full text of my study is available online here: https://lawandjustice.taa.gov.tr/yuklenenler/dosyalar/dergiler/law/law-8/law8.pdf 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...
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  The Right to Prohibition of Discrimination under the Practice of the European Covention on  Human Rights Dr. Kutlay Telli 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 Univ...
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  The Role of the Third and Sixt Committees of the United Nations General Assembly in the International Law-Making   Dr. Kutlay Telli  Abstract   It has been already proven that the General Assembly of the United Nations plays a pivotal role in the constant development of international law. This duty particularly covers the codification of international standards and principles. This article is largely dedicated to the output of the work of Third and Sixth Committees of the General Assembly. Most resolutions and decisions of the General Assembly seem non-binding. Nevertheless, most of them always have a certain potential to turn into hard-law norms. Full text of this article is available in Legal Law Journal as ‘Kutlay Telli, ‘The Role of the Sixth and Third Committees of the UN General Assembly in the International Law-Making’, Legal Law Journal, Volume 13, Issue 153, 73-84,  November, 2015’.          ...
  My article, titled “ Rebuilding Peace through the Empowerment of Justice in Conflict-Affected States ”, is available online in Heinonline. This paper, in addition to the effort and achievements of the United Nations, aims to clarify various factors conducive to repercussions of the past conflict from one side and responsive capacity reconstruction measures on the other side. In doing so, this article intends to analyze how a better functioning judiciary fosters the rule of law in armed conflict environments: https://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/ankar7&div=8&id=&page= 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 ...
  THE ROLE OF CENTRAL AUTHORITIES IN THE APPLICATION OF THE 1980 HAGUE CONVENTION ON CHILD ABDUCTION: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF A GENUINE AREA OF PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW   Dr. Kutlay Telli [1]   Abstract There is a widespread consensus that the Hague Child Abduction Convention of 1980 constitutes a comprehensive attempt at the international protection of children. This article mainly intends to provide a roadmap for Central Authorities regarding the return requests within the meaning of the Hague Convention. It also touches on the emerging challenges faced by the Convention system while achieving a delicate balance between the competing or joint interests of the child as well as the left-behind and taking parents within the context of grave risk exception. In doing so, alongside with achievements made by Contracting States, this work will find a chance to make clear the overall handicap of the implementation mechanism. Lastly, it will be revealed that the transl...
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  The Metaverse As a Gate for a Global Citizenship   Dr. Kutlay Telli [1]   Abstract   By using the Metaverse, people are granted a new opportunity to gain citizenship in the cloud. Given the growing interest of states in granting citizenship by investment, the Figment citizenship carries serious existing or potential risks of eradicating deepening ties between states and their members. This article is largely dedicated to evaluating the tricky question of how to become ready for a legal and fair balance between interests and concerns regarding money-based citizenship in the Metaverse.     Key Words   global citizenship, digital citizenship through investment, the Figment citizenship, financial technologies, the United Metaverse Nation.   My paper is available in the new volume of International Journal of Science and Research, Volume 11, Issue 16, June 2022: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR22626143313 .   ...