Turkey: first official visit by UN expert
7 October 2011
Turkey: first
official visit by UN expert on independence of judges and
lawyers
GENEVA – United Nations Special
Rapporteur Gabriela Knaul will carry out an official visit
to Turkey from 10-14 October 2011, to assess a series of
judicial reforms recently undertaken by the Government. This
is the first official visit to the country by an independent
expert designated by the UN Human Rights Council to monitor
and report on the independence of judges and lawyers.
“Turkey has recently undertaken a series of judicial reforms that include many aspects at the core of my mandate,” said Ms. Knaul. “My upcoming mission represents a unique opportunity to assess progress made and ensure that obstacles to the development of a truly independent, impartial and effective judiciary are adequately addressed in the implementation of these reforms.”
The Special Rapporteur will also examine other issues, such as access to justice, the availability and effectiveness of legal defence, the prosecution service and the legal profession, as well as fair trial guarantees.
On the basis of her analysis, Ms. Knaul will make recommendations to assist the country in exploring avenues to strengthen the independence and effectiveness of the justice system.
During her five-day mission, the rights expert will visit Ankara, Istanbul and Diyarbakir to meet with a number of high-ranking Government officials, judges from various levels of the courts, prosecutors, bar associations, lawyers, academics, international and local non-governmental organizations and UN agencies.
Ms. Knaul will hold a press conference on 14 October at the Hilton Hotel in Ankara (Tahran Caddesi No. 12, Kavaklidere) at which she will present her preliminary observations. Her report on the visit will be presented in a forthcoming session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in 2012.
ENDS
Gabriela Knaul took up her functions as UN Special Rapporteur on the independence of judges and lawyers on 1 August 2009. In that capacity, she acts independently from any Government or organization. Ms. Knaul has a long-standing experience as a judge in Brazil and is an expert in criminal justice and the administration of judicial systems.
Learn more about the mandate and work of the Special Rapporteur: http://www2.ohchr.org/english/issues/judiciary/index.htm
OHCHR Country page – Turkey: http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Countries/ENACARegion/Pages/TRIndex.aspx
Check the UN Basic Principles on the Independence of the Judiciary: http://www2.ohchr.org/english/law/indjudiciary.htm