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Key stakeholders discussed how to improve women’s access to justice
PRESS RELEASE: European Union and Council of Europe joint action on Fostering women’s access to justice in Turkey

Women face difficulties in accessing to justice due to economic, institutional and cultural barriers. Legal aid and assistance play a vital role in eliminating these barriers and supporting women to exercise their rights as equal citizens.

Having this in mind, the European Union and the Council of Europe’s joint action on “Fostering women’s access to justice in Turkey” has continued organising multi-stakeholder meetings on this topic, the second of which was held in Muğla on 14 June.

The meeting aimed to identify the main challenges and solutions faced by women in accessing justice, but also to create local and sustainable support networks for the needs of vulnerable and disadvantaged women. Strengthening inter-institutional dialogue and raising awareness about practices sensitive to gender equality were also among the aims of the meeting.

In his speech, Att. Cumhur Uzun, President of Muğla Bar Association, noted that “we are very pleased to have been selected as one of the four pilot bar associations under this action and aim to set a valuable example with our practices to the other provinces in Turkey. In women's access to justice; non-governmental organisations, bar associations, local government officials, public institutions constitute the links of the chain and everyone should act with a sense of responsibility. As Muğla Bar Association, we will continue to support women's access to justice and be a model for access to justice not only for women in Muğla, but also for women in other regions. We are glad to be part of this action which contributes to the realisation of this ultimate and worthwhile goal."

Pınar Başpınar, Head of Operations at the Council of Europe Programme Office in Ankara, underlined that the joint European Union and Council of Europe action “Fostering women’s access to justice in Turkey” strives to increase the gender sensitivity of legal aid services and women's access to these services as well as to improve legal awareness and literacy among women so that they can exercise their rights as equal citizens in Türkiye.

The grant agreement signed between the Council of Europe and the Union of Turkish Bar Associations to support women's access to legal aid is one of the important aspects of the action,” said Başpınar. “Within the scope of this grant, legal aid services will be provided to women by legal aid lawyers participating in the training program in at least 360 cases," she added.

The Union of Turkish Bar Associations, local bar associations and legal aid centres, legal aid lawyers, universities, law faculties, women's studies and gender research and application centres, non-governmental organisations working in the fields of combating gender-based violence and gender equality, public institutions and organisations, violence prevention centres, women's shelters and experts working in the field of women's rights attended the meeting to join their forces for better protection of women’s rights and their improved access to justice.

In her presentation, Assistant Professor Asuman Aytekin İnceoğlu shared her observations on legal, institutional, socio-economic and cultural barriers to women's access to justice in Turkey and explained how the key principles of access to justice, namely fairness, availability, accessibility, provision of remedies, quality of judicial services and accountability, can be brought into action. Related to the quality of judicial services, she stressed that “legal professionals should be aware of and should avoid re-producing gender-based stereotypes and biases when interpreting and applying existing laws, which would otherwise amount to discrimination and set a significant barrier to women’s access to justice.

The first multi-stakeholder meeting was held in Ordu in May 2022, the second was held today in Muğla and two further meetings will be held in Nevşehir and Diyarbakır before the end of September. The meetings are taking place as a part of the action on “Fostering women's access to justice in Turkey”, implemented within the framework of the European Union and Council of Europe’s joint programme entitled "Horizontal Facility for the Western Balkans and Turkey 2019-2022".

For more information, please contact:

Volkan Deli,  [email protected]  +90 312 468 84 64

Marija Simic  [email protected]  +381 63 601 337

Muğla 14 June 2022
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