As the chair of the Slovak Helsinki Committee and Supervisor for Slovakia, Dr Tiryaki made a substantial contribution to the Human Rights Guide.

As the chair of the Slovak Helsinki Committee and Supervisor for Slovakia, Dr Tiryaki made a substantial contribution to the Human Rights Guide.

As the chair of the Slovak Helsinki Committee and Supervisor for Slovakia, Dr Tiryaki made a substantial contribution to the Human Rights Guide. Founded on the idea that everyone has the right to know their rights, the Human Rights Guide offers educational tools and resources on human rights for society at large and professionals and serves as a cooperation network for organisations and public sector institutions in the area of human rights education. 

The Human Rights guide is available here: https://www.cilvektiesibugids.lv/en/about-us/

Dr Tiryaki and Mensur Akgün co-wrote a brief report is a result of the project conducted by Global Political Trends Center (GPoT Center)

Dr Tiryaki and Mensur Akgün co-wrote a brief report is a result of the project conducted by Global Political Trends Center (GPoT Center)

Dr Tiryaki and Mensur Akgün co-wrote a brief report is a result of the project conducted by Global Political Trends Center (GPoT Center), with the support of İstanbul Kültür Üniversitesi and Open Society Foundation-Turkey. It is largely based on a cumulative knowledge gained over the past year from meetings with Armenian Diaspora representatives from Toronto, Chicago, New York and Washington, as well as with experts working on the issue of the Armenian genocide. 

The paper is available in Turkish here: https://issuu.com/gpotcenter/docs/diaspora-icin-degil-turkiye-icin

7 years after co-authoring the Quo Vadis Cyprus?

7 years after co-authoring the Quo Vadis Cyprus?

7 years after co-authoring the Quo Vadis Cyprus? monograph published in 2005 by TESEV in which she argues that rather than asking where the Cyprus conflict was going, it is going nowhere with a clear solution, Dr Tiryaki reflects in the 2nd installment in the GPoT Center’s Op-Ed Series titled “Quo Vadis Cyprus Forever?” on the current state of the issue. 

To read the paper, see: https://www.files.ethz.ch/isn/138707/OpEd_3_2012_Cyprus_Tiryaki.pdf

The Political Feasibility of the Istanbul Canal Project

The Political Feasibility of the Istanbul Canal Project

Dr Tiryaki and Mensur Akgün co-wrote the 27th GPoT Center Policy brief, titled “The Political Feasibility of the Istanbul Canal Project”. The paper argues that the feasibility of the Canal Project is valid only after specific changes are made in the application of the Montreux Convention. However,  this may lead to an outcome in which the signatories would question the legitimacy of the Convention under present conditions.  

To read the paper, see: https://www.files.ethz.ch/isn/132972/PB27_2011_IstanbulCanalProject_Akgun_Tiryaki.pdf

AB-TÜRKİYE İLİŞKİLERİNİ NE YAPMALI?

AB-TÜRKİYE İLİŞKİLERİNİ NE YAPMALI?

Dr Tiryaki and Mensur Akgün co-wrote the 39th GPoT Center Policy brief, titled “AB-TÜRKİYE İLİŞKİLERİNİ NE YAPMALI?”. The paper claims that the internal turmoil that Turkey faces does not seem to affect its negotiations with the EU. Conversely, it is considered that the challenges regarding the rule of law may be overcome by continued negotiations with the EU. 

The paper is available here: https://www.files.ethz.ch/isn/183685/PB39_2014_Akgun_Tiryaki.pdf

 

Human Rights Olympics 2022

Human Rights Olympics 2022

As Chair of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Slovakia, Dr. Tiryaki was a member of the committee at the 24. annual Human Rights Olympics. Talented high school students from all over Slovakia participated in the event.

For more information about the event and the results, see LINK