Detention in non-international armed conflict – Second thematic consultation of government experts, 20-22 October 2014.
… (2005), paras. 13.7-13.8. 69 ECtHR, Jabari v Turkey, Judgment of 11 July 2000, para. 50. 66 …
… (2005), paras. 13.7-13.8. 69 ECtHR, Jabari v Turkey, Judgment of 11 July 2000, para. 50. 66 …
… in China, India, Israel, Iran, Russia and Turkey, Open Briefing (20 September 2013), p. …
… 83. Sweden 84. Thailand 85. Tunisia 86. Turkey 87. United Arab Emirates 88. United …
… of host countries like Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey with respective political consequences. … of host countries like Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey with respective political consequences. …
… in neighbouring Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey). Among them are some 4 million women … who fled fighting in northern Syria to Turkey. "I had to help my family, so I took …
… in neighbouring Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey), along with another 2.5 million … the past decade. Developments upstream in Turkey, Syria and Iran have led to reduced …
… in neighbouring Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey), along with another 2.5 million … the past decade. Developments upstream in Turkey, Syria and Iran have led to reduced …
… COUNTRIES – IRAQ, JORDAN, LEBANON, TURKEY: 168.2 million Swiss francs (174 … assistance. 3 4 Morocco Algeria Syria Crisis TURKEY Tunisia German RC - [TRC] Finnish RC - … French RC, Japanese RC - [LRC], ICRC Lebanon Turkey LEBANON Finnish RC - [IFRC] Swiss RC - …
… European Court of Human Rights in Cyprus v. Turkey, Application No. 25781/94, Judgment, 10 …
… 83. Sweden 84. Thailand 85. Tunisia 86. Turkey 87. United Arab Emirates 88. United … Tajikistan Thailand Timor-Leste Tunisia Turkey Turkmenistan Ukraine United Arab …
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