Legal Aid in Turkey: Policy Issues and a Comparative Perspective

Legal Aid in Turkey: Policy Issues and a Comparative Perspective

Legal Aid in Turkey: Policy Issues and a Comparative Perspective

Roundtable Discussion (16 April 2004) 

Editor: İdil Elveriş 

İstanbul Bilgi University Press 90 

Human Rights Law Studies 3

ISBN: 975-6176-03-2

İstanbul, February 2005 

In modern legal systems, the legal aid service is evaluated in human rights terms. This is especially important in criminal cases. Legal aid is also among those continued improvement efforts in Turkey's bid for EU membership. It is therefore of utmost importance that this perspective is given due consideration by legal scholars from Turkey. 

Prepared with such an approach, this book contains the presentations, discussions and recommendations made at the Roundtable Discussion at Istanbul Bilgi University on 16 April 2004. Furthermore, "The Basic Assessment Report of the Legal Aid Delivery in Turkey", presented at the Roundtable is published for the first time herein. The book is prepared in both Turkish and English, for the benefit of Turkish as well as international legal scholars. 

This manuscript was prepared for publication with the contribution and cooperation of the "Working Group on Judicial Reform and Access to Justice" operating under the umbrella of Istanbul Bilgi University Human Rights Law Research Center. 

Contents

  • Preface, Turgut Tarhanlı
  • Basic Assessment of the Legal Aid System in Turkey, İdil Elveriş - Serçin Kutucu - İmmihan Yaşar
  • International Obligations and Legal Aid, Roger Smith 
  • Legal Aid Management and Delivery in the Netherlands, Mariette Horstink
  • Lithuania's Efforts in Reforming the Legal Aid System. Role of Pilot Public Defender Offices, Linas Sesickas
  • Legal Clinics, Pro Bono Practices and Other Civil Initiatives Aimed at Enhancing Access to Justice in Argentina, Gustavo Maurino