The interview consists of nine questions in the part of the study until June 30, 2019. The number of questions was twelve in July, with the extension of the interview group and the addition of questions in the context of minority rights law.
The interview questions are:
- Who is "human" in the concept of modern human rights?
- How is carried out of the protection of a right which is not regulated in the Constitution in your legal system? What kind of balancing is done when a right uncounted in the Constitution is conflicted with a constitutional right?
- Do International Human Rights Documents applied in your country represent minimum standards that are already provided or the must-reach aims? Are there any regulations in your legal system above international human rights standards? If there are, would you please explain?
- In your legal system, is the jurisdiction an actor itself to move forward human rights standards? If it is, would you please explain?
- Are there values and issues in your country that are not covered by human rights documents but need to be protected under the concept of human rights? If your answer is yes, would you please explain?
- Are there such human right regulations in the legal system of your country that is protected by the constitution but contradicts social reality and justice?
- Are there any social realities contradicting international human rights concept based on individualism?
- In your legal system, are there legal mechanisms to protect human rights if fundamental rights are violated by private persons? Are these mechanisms effective?
- Are there groups in your country who have their own national, ethnical, religious and linguistic identities? Could you please give some information about them (especially if you feel yourself one of them)?
- What is the definition of the notion “minority” according to your constitutional system? What is your opinion on this concept? Do you think that minority rights should be protected broadly by the constitutional level? Do you think that constitutional regulations that would broaden the rights of minorities will solve the conflicts between majorities and minorities?
- What do you think on the notion and the concept of minority rights in international law? Could the international regulations/treatments be a response to the reality and problems of the peoples in your country? In other words, do they cover the reality in your country from the view of the state and the view of peoples?
- What do you think is the most current human rights problem in your country?