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FISTIKÇI Ayşegül – Les prisons de haute sécurité en Turquie à travers la Convention Européenne des Droits de l’Homme

LES PRISONS DE HAUTE SÉCURITÉ EN TURQUIE À TRAVERS LA CONVENTION EUROPÉENNE DES DROITS DE L’HOMME Mémoire de recherche réalisé par Ayşegül Fıstıkçı sous la direction d’Élise Massicard Juin 2011 Télécharger Les prisons de haute sécurité en Turquie à travers la Convention Européenne des Droits de l’Homme SOMMAIRE I. Les prisons de type F au sein du système carcéral turc A. L’évolution du système carcéral jusqu’à la nécessité du modèle F B. La mise en place des prisons de type F Le discours officiel Le contre-discours : les protestations à travers les grèves de la faim Une mise en place bâclée et controversée : l’opération « Retour à la vie » II. Les condamnations des prisons de type F par

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TBILISSI Roundtable: Democracy and governance in the Caucasus: the legacy of constitutionalist movements – 14/06/2013

  Roundtable Democracy and governance in the Caucasus the legacy of constitutionalist movements June 14, 2013 Tbilissi National Museum Organized by IFEA (Observatoire du Caucase à Bakou) / Institut Français de Géorgie While « frozen conflicts » continue to have an influence on the democratization process in the Caucasus, scholars from different countries of the region will debate in Tbilisi with French scholars about the legacy of constitutionalist movements of the early 20th century that had inspired the first Transcaucasian Republics, thus offering the opportunity to compare local contexts and specific aspirations in the framework of an interregional dialog, detached from contemporary issues. The roundtable will gather researchers from the Caucasus region and will be open to the public. It will take

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TİFLİS Roundtable: Democracy and governance in the Caucasus: the legacy of constitutionalist movements – 14/06/2013 (2)

  Roundtable Democracy and governance in the Caucasus the legacy of constitutionalist movements June 14, 2013 Tbilissi National Museum Organized by IFEA (Observatoire du Caucase à Bakou) / Institut Français de Géorgie While « frozen conflicts » continue to have an influence on the democratization process in the Caucasus, scholars from different countries of the region will debate in Tbilisi with French scholars about the legacy of constitutionalist movements of the early 20th century that had inspired the first Transcaucasian Republics, thus offering the opportunity to compare local contexts and specific aspirations in the framework of an interregional dialog, detached from contemporary issues. The roundtable will gather researchers from the Caucasus region and will be open to the public. It will take

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Résumé Timur W. Hammond

In a brief article entitled “Places and Their Pasts,” Doreen Massey critiques the tendency to use the past as the grounds for the “real character” of a place. “These kinds of (implicitly or explicitly) internalist and essentialist constructions of the character of places,” she writes, “not only fail to recognise the long history of interconnectedness with elsewhere… they also presuppose a particular relationship between the assumed identity of a place and its history.” In place of conceiving as the past as something place-bound, she pushes us to think of it as something place-based, generated out of the shifting and ongoing social relations which link various places together. Over the past two decades, the Istanbul neighborhood of Eyüp––like many of the

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