Research - Part 1 & 2
Posted: Wed 17 Sep 2014 7:00 am
I think that the base problem in all things expat/TRNC is a lack of readily available knowledge ("Truth/Law") displayed in a similar format to that which expats are used to. There is an inherent distrust of all those of the legal profession in any country, they have never done themselves any favours anywhere in the past and for them, as a body, there is no way back - trust in them has died! Instead of people working at finding out what is legal/true by spending their own time in research, most are content to take the word of "bar talk" or reports posted in local newspapers as gospel.
People will willingly spend hours on “Facebook”, Twitter, Forums, etc. passing on snippets of information that may or may not have been founded upon truth – remember the old saying “Send three and four pence, we are going to a dance”? The earliest version ever found was actually – “Enemy advancing from the left flank. Send reinforcements.” Which changed into - “Enemy advancing with ham-shanks. Send three and four pence!” Here the subject of the “White Card” which is the TRNC Governments name for the Permanent Residency Document has been changed into the White Card of Citizenship!
The majority of information that people seek is actually out there, published on Government Web Sites on the Internet – sadly for all us non-Turkish speaking/reading seekers of truth, it is mainly in Turkish and the use of either Microsoft or Google Translate programs can only compound the misinterpretation of what has been written. You can, of course, visit a member of the legal profession or Citizens Advice to gain clarity of statements – but – would you trust them? So you are left with your own interpretation of the written word and form your own opinion or what is or is not the truth.
This is not a bad thing if you wish to carry out research on your own, in many instances the “Law” is clear and in black and white – in others the “Law” is written is such a manner that it can be interpreted in many different ways. That is why most none legal people fail to trust those of the legal profession!! However, I have spent many happy hours, beating my head against the desk in frustration, whilst seeking that one nugget of truth amongst all the devious dead ends of legality! It keeps me out of the bars and off the streets if nothing else!
I was given a web address for the TRNC Law Courts some time ago and was unsure if I could make it public, stupid really as any address on the WWW is in the public domain. It formed my starting point for my research and I would give it to you all, however, I have found a better starting point if anyone would wish to carry out their own research into the intricacies of the country in which they have decided to make their home.
So, if you are truly interested, have had enough of listening to the drunk at the bar expound on what is really wrong with the country, want to do your own research and also improve your Turkish a little (it is not easy so do not expect any sudden ray of sunlight to brighten your VDU) then start here:
http://mfa.gov.ct.tr/
At the bottom you will find some “useful links” and indeed they are! Go on, seek out the Turkish word Mevzuat (legislation) and go from there – if nothing else, with winter heading our way, it will give you something different to do and broaden your mind. Good Luck!
People will willingly spend hours on “Facebook”, Twitter, Forums, etc. passing on snippets of information that may or may not have been founded upon truth – remember the old saying “Send three and four pence, we are going to a dance”? The earliest version ever found was actually – “Enemy advancing from the left flank. Send reinforcements.” Which changed into - “Enemy advancing with ham-shanks. Send three and four pence!” Here the subject of the “White Card” which is the TRNC Governments name for the Permanent Residency Document has been changed into the White Card of Citizenship!
The majority of information that people seek is actually out there, published on Government Web Sites on the Internet – sadly for all us non-Turkish speaking/reading seekers of truth, it is mainly in Turkish and the use of either Microsoft or Google Translate programs can only compound the misinterpretation of what has been written. You can, of course, visit a member of the legal profession or Citizens Advice to gain clarity of statements – but – would you trust them? So you are left with your own interpretation of the written word and form your own opinion or what is or is not the truth.
This is not a bad thing if you wish to carry out research on your own, in many instances the “Law” is clear and in black and white – in others the “Law” is written is such a manner that it can be interpreted in many different ways. That is why most none legal people fail to trust those of the legal profession!! However, I have spent many happy hours, beating my head against the desk in frustration, whilst seeking that one nugget of truth amongst all the devious dead ends of legality! It keeps me out of the bars and off the streets if nothing else!
I was given a web address for the TRNC Law Courts some time ago and was unsure if I could make it public, stupid really as any address on the WWW is in the public domain. It formed my starting point for my research and I would give it to you all, however, I have found a better starting point if anyone would wish to carry out their own research into the intricacies of the country in which they have decided to make their home.
So, if you are truly interested, have had enough of listening to the drunk at the bar expound on what is really wrong with the country, want to do your own research and also improve your Turkish a little (it is not easy so do not expect any sudden ray of sunlight to brighten your VDU) then start here:
http://mfa.gov.ct.tr/
At the bottom you will find some “useful links” and indeed they are! Go on, seek out the Turkish word Mevzuat (legislation) and go from there – if nothing else, with winter heading our way, it will give you something different to do and broaden your mind. Good Luck!