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Rumeysa Budak
@rumeysabudak.bsky.social
Attorney at Law @ankarabarosu | Adv. EIHRL LLM & Pre-PhD Candidate @LeidenLaw | IHRL LLM @lawinmaastricht | LLB @BilkentUniv | ECtHR Litigation & Implementation
Pleased to share my recent blog post published on Verfassungsblog, where I explore the Tergek v. Türkiye ruling and what it might signal about how the ECtHR balances state security concerns with the rights of prisoners, especially in politically sensitive contexts.
Can a photocopy endanger national security? In Tergek v. Türkiye, the ECtHR upheld a ban on prisoners receiving internet printouts without examining their content.

RUMEYSA BUDAK analyses what this judgment shows about the Court’s stance on prisoners’ rights.

verfassungsblog.de/behind-bars-...
June 5, 2025 at 1:32 PM
Reposted by Rumeysa Budak
Does Yasak v. Türkiye judgment open the floodgates to the retrospective application of criminal law in Türkiye? Read our blog post with @rumeysabudak.bsky.social here:
strasbourgobservers.com/2024/11/29/y...
Yasak v. Türkiye: A Green Light to the Retrospective Application of Criminal Law in Terror Cases? - Strasbourg Observers
By Kerem Altiparmak and Rumeysa Budak Introduction On 27 August 2024, the Second Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR/the Court) ruled that the principle of no crime and punishment wit...
strasbourgobservers.com
November 29, 2024 at 2:26 PM