Under What Conditions? Migrant Experiences in Combating Discrimination and Seeking Justice in Türkiye

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Abstract

This study explores migrants’ efforts to seek justice against discrimination in Türkiye and the barriers limiting access to legal mechanisms. Drawing on a phenomenological design, interviews were conducted with 33 NGO and INGO professionals across six provinces. Thematic analysis identifies three key findings: migrants are constructed as threatening “others” through public discourse, economic scapegoating, and spatial segregation; intersectional discrimination deepens vulnerabilities for women, children, elderly, disabled, and LGBTI+ migrants; and a “justice paradox” whereby strong legal frameworks coexist with limited accessibility, pushing migrants toward informal networks. Discrimination thus operates as a structural form of exclusion undermining effective legal protection.

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