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The Human Rights Of Syrian Refugee Women: A Comparative Analysis Of Healthcare Access And Educational Opportunities In Turkey And Greece [before doctoral defense]

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Tartalom: https://phd.lib.uni-corvinus.hu/1501/
Archívum: Corvinus Doktori disszertációk archívum
Gyűjtemény: Állapot = Nem publikált
Témakör = Társadalombiztosítás, szociálpolitika, egészségügy
Témakör = Jog
Témakör = Nemzetközi kapcsolatok
Témakör = Oktatás
Típus = Disszertáció
Cím:
The Human Rights Of Syrian Refugee Women: A Comparative Analysis Of Healthcare Access And Educational Opportunities In Turkey And Greece [before doctoral defense]
Létrehozó:
Al Wattar, Nour
Dátum:
2026
Téma:
Társadalombiztosítás, szociálpolitika, egészségügy
Oktatás
Nemzetközi kapcsolatok
Jog
Tartalmi leírás:
Syria continues to represent one of the world's most significant forced displacement situations, with more than 14 million Syrians having fled their homes since the conflict began in 2011 (UNHCR, 2025). Syrian women constitute a substantial portion of this displaced population, as women and children together represent 75% of Syrian refugees (Samari, 2017). Yet their specific protection needs remain systematically unmet despite decades of international commitments to gender-responsive refugee protection. This dissertation investigates the implementation gaps between formal legal entitlements and actual access to healthcare and educational opportunities for Syrian refugee women in Turkey and Greece between 2015 and 2025. The central research puzzle is one of convergence: despite fundamentally different legal frameworks, Turkey's temporary protection regime, operating outside the 1951 Refugee Convention, and Greece's EU Common European Asylum System, Syrian women in both countries encounter strikingly similar patterns of systematic exclusion. This convergence demands explanation beyond legal analysis alone. The research is guided by the main question: How do implementation gaps affect Syrian refugee women's access to healthcare and education in Turkey and Greece (2015–2025)? Three sub-questions examine the specific barriers women face despite formal entitlements, the role and effectiveness of NGOs in bridging protection gaps, and the causes of convergent outcomes across legally distinct systems. Three gaps in existing scholarship justify this research. First, comparative analyses capable of explaining why similar protection failures arise across different legal systems are underdeveloped; most studies focus on single-country documentation. Second, no integrated analytical framework has been developed to show how implementation barriers interact and compound one another. This dissertation addresses this gap through a four-factor implementation gap framework — encompassing bureaucratic inefficiencies, geographic disparities, limited institutional capacity, and gender-blind service design — applied comparatively across both contexts. Third, empirical research grounded in Syrian women's own testimonies remains scarce, partly because the Assad regime had generated well-founded fears that prevented open disclosure. The collapse of the Assad government in December 2024 made it possible to conduct interviews with Syrian refugee women under conditions of genuine safety, rendering the primary data collected for this research historically significant.
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Azonosító:
Al Wattar, Nour (2026) The Human Rights Of Syrian Refugee Women: A Comparative Analysis Of Healthcare Access And Educational Opportunities In Turkey And Greece [before doctoral defense]. Doktori (PhD) értekezés, Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem, Nemzetközi Kapcsolatok és Politikatudomány Doktori Iskola.
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