Supporting Reforms in Justice, Home Affairs and Fundamental Rights
Human rights and democratisation are a keystone of the EU. With respect to Türkiye, the issue of human rights and democratisation is particularly significant as the EU requires absolute respect for these principles from countries applying for EU membership. The goal of the Union is to create an area without internal borders where European citizens may enter, move, live and work freely. All of this should be possible in a safe environment, without being threatened by criminal activities. IPA projects in this area are extensive, ranging from improving the investigative skills of police and boosting the fight against cybercrime, to ensuring the use of force by police respects European conventions. Providing shelter for women subjected to violence and making courts more accommodating for child offenders were at the focus of other projects, as were the establishment of reception centres for asylum seekers, improving border controls and the functioning of the customs service. The functioning of the country’s new ombudsman’s office also benefitted from support of the EU.