Courses

This course aims at equipping students with the basic legal vocabulary and general legal concepts required to critically think on the topic and present short presentations.


This course aims at equipping students with the basic legal vocabulary and general legal concepts required to critically think on the topic and present short presentations.


This course aims at equipping students with the ability to read, analyse and create legal documents.


This course aims at equipping students with the ability to read, analyse and create legal documents.


This course aims at equipping students with the ability to use English in a variety of legal roles and tasks.


This course aims at equipping students with the ability to use English in a variety of legal roles and tasks.


This course aims at equipping students with the ability to use English in a variety of legal roles and tasks.


This course aims at equipping students with the ability to use English in a variety of legal roles and tasks.


Social order, law, rights, enforcements, justice and equity, dispute, legal systems, publicprivate law distinction, branches of law, sources of law.


This course introduces the importance and the historical development of Roman Law; basic concepts of Roman Law, types of law, concept of person and capacity in Roman Law, subjective rights, Actio and Exceptio, legal transactions and agreements in general, validation requirements, illegal transactions, Bonos Mores.


Presentation of Administrative Units, Academic Units and Student Clubs.


Family Law constitutes the main content of this course. Especially, subjects such as the concept of family and principles of family law, getting engaged, getting married, general terms of marriage, marriage disunion, kindred, adoption, custody will be included, and important concepts and problems in inheritance law will be approached.


Basic concepts of Constitutional Law and general information on constitutional theory, how constitutional law differs from and combine with other disciplines of law will be introduced in this course. Types of constitution, the differences and relation between constitutional state and state with a constitution, constitutional progress experienced during a process from a constitutional state to state of law will be explained in detail by comparisons from constitutionalism history of other countries; and classifications due to different types of structures and practices of constitutions will be focused on.


In this course, information on short history of Turkish Constitutional Law, and the content and making of the constitution before and after republic period will be provided. Theoretical information introduced as basic concepts in the General Theory of Constitutional Law will be materialized in the practices of Turkish Constitutional Law; rules of procedures of constitutional establishments of Turkey and the constitutions that define them will be discussed in detail.


This course satisfies the Code of Obligations and the Turkish Code of Obligations in comparison with the Code of Obligations systematic, Law of Obligations, the sources of debt and debt relations, types of rights, the concept of responsibility, debt relations resources, legal proceedings and in particular the contractual obligations, the contract is concluded completion, the issue will be studied and adapted to changing conditions.


This course satisfies the Code of Obligations and the Turkish Code of Obligations in comparison with the Code of Obligations systematic, Law of Obligations, the sources of debt and debt relations, types of rights, the concept of responsibility, debt relations resources, legal proceedings and in particular the contractual obligations, the contract is concluded completion, the issue will be studied and adapted to changing conditions.


The basic principles, features and rules of procedure of administrative jurisdiction, types of administrative cases, and appeal process.


Concept of private international law, sources of private international law, rules of private international law, connecting rules, rules of international procedural law, related fields (citizenship law and foreigners’ law).


Presentation of Administrative Units, Academic Units and Student Clubs


Internship covers field experience at any work place (public or private) for four weeks (twenty work days). Students should follow the instructions stated in IUE Internship Guide in order to successfully complete their internships.


This course provides a general information of the events from the end of the 19. century until the end of the Turkish War of Independence and the signing of the Treaty of Lausanne in 1923.


With special reference to the Principals of Atatürk the course will examine the philosophy of the foundation and existence of the republican regime as well as the democratic developments in secular Turkey during the twentieth century and in the era of extending globalization.


Students will be taught how to use the written communication tools accurately and efficiently in this course. Various types of written statements will be examined through a critical point of view by doing exercises on understanding, telling, reading, and writing. Punctuation and spelling rules, which are basis of written statement, will be taught and accurate usage of these rules for efficient and strong expression will be provided.


Students will be taught how to use the written communication tools accurately and efficiently in this course. There will be exercises on understanding, telling, reading, and writing; types of speeches (panel, symposium, conference, etc.) will be introduced; the student will be equipped with information on using body language, accent and intonation, and presentation techniques.


HUK 200History of Turkish Law

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HUK 210Law of Foundations

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HUK 300Law of Notaries

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HUK 310Social Rights

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HUK 400Law of Advocacy

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HUK 410Tax Law

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HUK 412Retail Law

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HUK 420Law of Criminal Execution

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HUK 460International Sale of Goods (CISG)

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HUK 461Incoterms

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HUK 462Alternative Dispute Resolution Methods

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HUK 464Energy Law

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HUK 466Collective Labour Law

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HUK 467Health Care Law

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HUK 468Competition Law

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HUK 469Information Technology (IT) Law

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HUK 470Environmental Law

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HUK 471Criminology

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HUK 472International Humanitarian Law

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HUK 473European Union Law

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HUK 475Intellectual Property Law

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HUK 476Media Law

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HUK 477Law of Consumers

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HUK 478Gender Issues in Law

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HUK 479Banking Law

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HUK 480Forensic Medicine

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HUK 481Zoning Law

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HUK 482Capital Market Law

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HUK 484Bankruptcy Liquidations and Workers' Claims

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HUK 485Human Rights Law

Historical development of human rights, basic classic texts, international sources, national protection mechanisms of fundamental rights and judicial protection mechanisms that perform studies in international level consitute the general content of this course.


HUK 488Law of Transport

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LAW 340Capital Market Regulations

This course is designed to provide students a thorough understanding of capital markets regulations and capital market concepts. Students will acquire and maintain a perspective of the basics of financial instruments, securities and derivatives, importance and operations of Capital Markets Board of Turkey, and related topics.


LAW 350Regulations for Banking and Other Fınancial Institutions

Banking Business, Different Types of Banks, Turkish Banking Sector, Banking Regulations, BRSA, SDIF, Other Financial Institutions, Insurance Companies, Leasing and Factoring Companies, Financial Regulatory Process


 

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