This course provides an introduction to basic models and concepts in microeconomics and macroeconomics. Basic topics in microeconomics analyzed in this course include an introduction to market economies, supply and demand, consumer theory, the theory of the firm, perfect competition. Basic topics in macroeconomics analyzed in this course include national income, employment / unemployment, inflation, money, banking and credit system.
This course aims at preparing students to use academic skills in English.
ENG 102 is a compulsory course for first year students. ENG 102 focuses on the cognitive skills of listening, reading, writing and speaking. Students' academic listening skills will be improved by listening to important / relevant information from lectures or discussions and reading skills by reading recent academic texts and then using this information to create an output task. Speaking focuses on giving presentations and students get prepared to express their ideas and opinions by speaking persuasively and coherently. The writing component is a consolidation of the speaking activities.
Main content of the course is basic principles of civil law and law of persons. The notion of 'person' and 'personality' in terms of comparative law, natural persons and legal persons (associations and foundations), capacity to have rights, capacity to act in law and act of injustice, assaults in personal rights, protection of personality and protection of private life and human's dignity, name, kinship and habitation, register of births, deaths and marriages are examined.
In this course, the concept of constitution, types of constitutions, constitutionalism movements, the making and changing of constitutions, the concept and types of state, government systems, the concept and types of democracy, election systems and constitutional jurisdiction will be examined.
In this course, the following subjects will be examined: notion of constitution, types of constitutions, movements of constitutionalism, making and amending constitutions, concept and types of state, government systems, concept and types of democracy, electoral systems and constitutional adjudication.
The course aims to explain the constituent elements of the international legal order, taking into account the mutual influence relations between international legal persons, with current developments. The aim of approaching international law as a compulsory and complementary tool in the search for an accurate and comprehensive view of the complex events in international relations has been the determining factor in the adoption of the course plan and methodology. Therefore, although the general area of public international law constitutes the main content of the course, due to its complementary and complementary features, the main areas of public international law, each of which is a major area, are included in the course content of public international law. The sections of the course dealing with procedural law will be covered in the relevant chapters within the selected majors (existing dispute redress mechanisms - such as international judicial bodies and the conditions of recourse). Similarly, international organizations will be evaluated in the light of current developments by adhering to the reasons for their establishment (such as the United Nations - rules on disputes - rules on armed intervention).
Administrative actions, administrative contracts, public service, administrative police, liability of administration, civil servants, public domain will be handled in the scope of this course.
In the scope of this course, subjeckts such as, culpability in criminal law, attempted crimes, recklessness, jointly committed offences, principle involvement and accompliceship which are special appearences of crime, will be discussed. Aggregation of offences, compound offences and succussive offences, wich will be applied because of aggregation of offences, will be emphasized. Punishments and security precautions, imprisonment and criminal fine, determination of punishment, personalisation of punishment and calculation of punishment, which are under the title of sanction theory, are the important subjects for this course.
This course discusses the political, economic and social factors behind the making of legal provisions and structures and how these provisions are applied meaningfully only under an institutionalized political power.
In this course, concepts such as right, law, justice and equality are examined in the context of natural law, legal positivism and legal realism theories, and problems such as the sociological origin, effectiveness, function and historical evolution of law are discussed.
Couse content includes specific contracts and their legal aspects. Some of these contracts are contract of sale, contract of donation, contract of mandate, contract of work, rental contract, guarantee contract, employment contract and publishing contract.
The court structure in Turkey, status of judges, initiation of proceedings, summary and ordinary procedures, jurisdiction, petition of the case and reply, burden of proof, means of proof, effect of judgements and enforcement procedures.
Course content includes notions of property and real rights, general principles prevailing real rights, notions of possession and land registry, land registry organization, responsibility of the state, ownership, subject matter and scope of ownership, acquisition and limitation of ownership, and limited real rights.
Course content includes scope of ownership, acquisition, limitation, loss of ownership of immovable and limited real rights, pledge rights and condominium.
Criminal law- specific provisions is examining fundemental specified crimes taking part in Turkish Criminal Code and legal assesment of them
The course includes burden of proof, means of proof, effect of judgements and enforcement procedures, interim and conservatory measures, mediation, arbitration.
Labor Law is a course taught in two different semesters, and includes individual labor law, and some parts of collective labor law and union law in its context. The subject of the first part of this course will be individual labor law and it will cover the historical development of labor law, its sources, fields and persons of practice, basic concepts, employment contract, debt of the parties included in the contract, termination of employment contract and its consequences, and labor jurisdiction.
The course begins with the basic principles of criminal procedural law. This basic principles consists of the protection of human rights, prohibiton of analogy, preparation and form of prosecution and principles of proof. Application area of criminal procedural rules, restraints to cognisance, proceedings of criminal procedural law, subjects of cognisance, cognisance participation, safety measures, compensation for safety measures, investigation, prosecution, conciliation and seizure, ordinary and extraordinary legal remedies and expenses of prosecution will be the subjects of this course.
Private insurance law: Notion of insurance, classification of insurance contracts in different aspects, importance and functions of insurance, sources of insurance law, obligatory insurance and obligation of to contract, qualifications and elements of insurance contract, insurer, insurant and insurance holder, fee of insurance, risk, benefit and interest, insurance documents, duties of parties under an insurance contract, types of insurance contract, compensation insurances, termination of insurance contract, jurisdiction matters in disputes born from insurance contracts, insurance institutions, insurance companies, insurance agents topics will be covered during this course.
Following topics will be covered during this course: enforcement of bonds, encashment and sharing, evacuation of property, enforcement with verdict, cautionary levy, law of bankrupt, composition order, restructuring via conciliation, enforcement crimes.
Following topics will be covered during this course: Sources of enforcement law, bankruptcy institutions, enforcement fees, parties of debt enforcement process, debt enforcement without verdict, levy, initiation of enforcement, preliminary documents and fees, parties, objection to enforcement, nullification of objection.
The course deals with the subjects of criminal procedure law such as; safety measures, application conditions of safety measures, compensation for safety measures, investigation, prosecution, conciliation and seizure, ordinary and extraordinary legal remedies and expenses of prosecution.
Labor Law is a course taught in two different semesters, and includes individual labor law, and some parts of collective labor law and union law in its context. The subject of the first part of this course will be individual labor law and it will cover the historical development of labor law, its sources, fields and persons of practice, basic concepts, employment contract, debt of the parties included in the contract, termination of employment contract and its consequences, and labor jurisdiction.
Concept of private international law, sources of private international law, rules of private international law, connecting rules, rules of international civil procedure law.
The course will help students recognize the skills needed for university life and their career goals. These skills include self-awareness, goal setting, time management, effective communication, mindfulness and analytical thinking. The course will also raise students’ awareness on problems such as addiction and bullying.
The content of this course consists of basic legal concepts and principles in general and legal concepts and principles to each specific branch of law.
The Law and the Legal System of England and Wales, Legal Profession, the Law of Torts, the Law of Contracts and Criminal Law.
Historical development of human rights law, basic classical texts, sources at international level, national rights protection mechanisms, and non-judicial or non-judicial protection mechanisms working at international level constitute the general content of this course.
This course covers detailed examination of the EU law and legal process, mainly the founding treaties of the EU, EU acquis communautaire, the EU institutions and the Court of Justice, legal extent of relations between EU and member states.
The course explores main subjects; the meanings of concepts of politics, power, legitimacy and authority; the emergence of modern state; nationalism; modern political ideologies; different government styles such as democracy and authoritarianism; political culture; organization ad mechanisms of legislative and executive branches; political parties and interest groups.
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.
The course includes the basic principles of speaking, mental activity, language, voice, body language, development of technical skills, correct use of Turkish, rhetoric, elements of persuasion, language acrobatics, fears of speaking, self-confidence, content, analytical, questioning, problem solver, personal. and interactive elements.
The course contributes to the methods of dialogue and negotiation management and dispute resolution in the light of the basic principles of communication.
This course includes topics of giving information about the regulations on personal data protection law and analyzing the case law and opinions in the doctrine.
In this course, students are informed about the reflections of gender inequalities in the field of family law and are directed to evaluate legal practices using this information.
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This course raises awareness of students about the reflections of gender inequalities in law.
This course examines the historical origins and development of today's constitutional institutions and rules which are the product of certain historical conditions. In this context, the course is planned to transfer the experience provided by the history of Turkish constitutionalism by a scientific method and thus to complete the knowledge of positive constitutional law.
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In this course, the basic concepts such as criminology, the historical development and research methods of criminology, known and unknown criminality are emphasized.
It is a course in which the common concepts used in different fields of law and the processing of institutions in cinema and literary works are examined by reconciling the relevant high court decisions.
In this course, the historical background of banking law, sources of banking law, the importance and the role of the Central Bank, legal regime of banks, their creation and operation, organs of bank, requirements for the safe operation of banks, supervision on banks, banking offenses, international banking transactions, general features of banking contracts, notion and nature of deposit, notion of credit, credit transactions, credit contracts, payment transactions, bank card, credit card, transfer, letter of credit, purpose of letter of credit, its functioning and legal nature will be explained.
In this course, the historical development of foundations and associations, related legal concepts and relevant legislation will be discussed.
The course includes the stages of obtaining, preserving and analysing the evidence and findings of forensic science in the judicial process, especially in the criminal procedure phase, in accordance with legal standards.
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In this course, the scope, types, qualifications and collection procedure of public receivables are discussed together with the judicial remedies against the collection transactions.
Maritime Law: National and international sources of sea trade, ship, ship leasing contract, owner, owner associations, crew, freight contract, parties of freight contract, relation of freight contract with other contract types used in foreign trade law, enforcement of freight contract, bill of lading, responsibility of carrier, rights of carries, passenger carrying via sea contract, collisions at sea, average, rescue, rights of ship and load creditor.
The subject of this course is to teach the operation and structure of the trade registry, especially the execution of registry transactions in the example of limited companies.
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This course covers the regulations in the Turkish Criminal Law system and international law in terms of preventing violence against women.
This course comprises the topics of filing of a civil lawsuit, its process and the recourse against the decision handed out at the end of the lawsuit.
The scope of this course is the reinforcement of criminal and criminal procedure law knowledge through practice within the framework of fictional events and the functioning of the stages of criminal proceedings.
Turkish citizenship law, foreigners and international protection law, direct foreign investments, work permits of foreigners, acquisition of real estate by foreigners.
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This course deals with the legal regulations related to the profession of law, relations between lawyer and client, types of advocacy organizations, changes in profession, specialization, rights and obligations of lawyer, ethics/professional rules.
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The content of this course is to give information about the concepts of access providers, data, big data, e-commerce platforms, based on legislation, case law, regulatory agency decisions, doctrine and literature regarding Turkey, the USA, the EU, the UK and Japan. This course also covers the concepts of cyber security and cybercrime that all internet users should pay attention.
International humanitarian law is a branch of law that comprises the minimum rules of conduct and assistance necessary to limit the effects of war or armed conflict. In this course, the basic concepts of international humanitarian law will be taught on the basis of the Geneva Conventions prepared by the Red Cross as the most important source of this branch of law and controversial issues will be discussed.
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Within the scope of this course, the agreements to which we are a party regarding the protection of intellectual and industrial rights and the place of these agreements in Turkish law and the types and legal protection of the rights in question will be examined.
In this course, the basic economics and law concepts will be explained. Economics and legal aspects of property, tort, contract, crime and punishment, litigation and legal processes will be examined together. Thus, an economic analysis of the law will be made.
In this course, students will experience preparing lawsuits and reply petitions regarding the dispute, and participating in the virtual court as plaintiff, defendant and judge/arbitrator.
This course covers the two-way relationship of law with society, the basic concepts of this relationship and classical and modern theories about this relationship.
The content of this course is Fintech; Legislation, jurisprudence, regulatory agency decisions, doctrine and literature on Turkey, USA, EU, UK and Japan, especially on metaverse and digital assets.The course also covers the advantages of disruptive technologies and topics related to Blockchain projects.
The subject matter of this course is to examine the right to health within the scope of the duties of the social state, and the rights of patients and responsibilities of the healthcare professional and institutions about medical intervention in relation with the healthcare contract.
The content of this course comprises; sources, terms and rules of international commercial arbitration and basic principles thereof.
In this course, the issue of the protection of intangible cultural heritage, including the nature and scope of intangible cultural property, measures to protect heritage, state obligations, cooperation on heritage protection, will be examined within the framework of the Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage.
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In the course, basic concepts of competition law, aims and basic principles of competition law, results of violating competition law rules.
The definition, sources, parties of international monetary and financial law will be explained. The structure and functions of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank, which are the institutions of the Bretton Woods System, and their effects on national economies will be discussed. The legal structure, institutions and application of the European Monetary System will be explained. World and Euro Zone economic crises will be evaluated and developments in the international arena will be interpreted.
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The content of this course comprises international trade contracts, international trade terms in the framework of Incoterms 2020 and key documents of an international trade transaction.
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“History of Modern International Relations” course focuses on states, nations, international politics, decision-makers and their interactions and conflicts through the ages. It is the study of history of relations between states or across state boundaries.
This course is designed as an introductory accounting course in which the aim is to initiate the students in the use and preparation of financial statements. As aspiring managers, the students need to recognize the need for accounting principles, procedures, and financial statements in the decision-making process of companies. In doing so, the topics covered include the basic accounting principles, recording process, and tools to prepare and analysis of the financial statements.
This course deals with the change and development process of the Turkish legal system in the axis of westernization since 1839, when the Tanzimat Ferman was issued.
In this course, notions related to law of foundations (foundation voucher, trustee, donations, types of foundations) and Law no. 5737 will be discussed. Law no. 6760 and regulations concerning foundations will also be addressed.
The course unit covers topics such as the concept of sports, basic concepts of sports law, sports jurisdiction and Court of Arbitration for Sports, influences of sports institutions of sports law, sports jurisdiction and the contribution of this branch of law to Lex Sportiva, free movement of Professional sports people and Bosman ruling, the fight against doping and WADA, sports sponsorship.
In this course, the qualification of the notary profession, the rights and powers of notaries; its obligations and responsibilities shall be examined in terms of its legal, criminal and disciplinary dimensions and its relations with the professional organization and its rights and obligations in this context shall also be evaluated.
To examine international and national law and legal practice in the light of social rights.
Tax crime and punishment is taught in the light of basic principles of criminal law
This course includes subject matters such as adhoc criminal courts (such as TPIY-ICTY), International Criminal Court, semi-international courts, criminal law applications within the UN System, extradition procedures, defendants and victim rights.
This course deals with the legal regulations related to the profession of law, relations between lawyer and client, types of advocacy organizations, changes in profession, specialization, rights and obligations of lawyer, ethics / professional rules
General principles and some specific types of contract law, consumer protection law, commercial law, labor law and criminal law issues related with retail business.
Main subjects of this course are the purpose and fundamental notions of criminal execution. Subjects as the nature, charecteristic and types of punishment, legal structure, system of criminal eecution institutions, loosening of criminal execution, preparations to release will constitute the course content.
Scope, types, qualifications collection procedure of public receivables. Judicial remedies against the collection transactions.
The Vienna Sales Convention entered into force in Turkey on August 1, 2011. In this course; the structure, principles and rules of the Vienna Sales Convention shall be introduced to the students and the following basic legal subjects shall be discussed: Interaction between the Vienna Sales Convention and the private international law, jurisdiction and domestic law, general provisions and application of the Convention, formation of the contract, rights and obligations of the parties, transfer damage and loss, legal actions that may be taken by the injured party in case of breach of obligations.
Alternative dispute resolution management, definition, traditional and modern dispute resolution systems, conciliation, mediation, arbitration, mixed systems, their usage in Turkey and other countries, comparing procedural law system in aspect of ADRM systems. ADRM in Turkish law, types of ADRM, draft ADRM law.
This course covers following topics: historical development of energy market, administrative structure of Energy Market Regulation Board and other regulative bodies, their legal framework, appeals againts decisions of these boards, Turkish energy law, energy contracts, energy production, tranfer, share, sell, competition law in energy law, international energy markets, international dispute resolution and taxation of energy.
The content of this course is generally notions, rules and institutions related to collective labour law and social security law. Related to collective labour law: right to association, notion of syndicate, historical development process of trade unions in Turkey and internationally, nation and international sources of collective labour law, right to establish trade unions, foundation, association and functioning of employer, employee and public unions, labor negotiations, collective employment relationship, labour disputes, its rules and process, notions of strike and lock-out, its rules and legal process, collective bargaining, its legal characteristics and field of application. Related to social security law: right to social security, its content, principles, rules and organization of social security, notion of social insurance, types of social insurance, historical development of social insurance in Turkey and internationally.
Legal rules and practice about healthcare law in the light of “right to health” in relation of “right to live”, comparatively in national and international law.
Concept and types of personal data and duty to keep secret, right to Access daatas, disposing informations under freem of speech, value of personal data, commercial use of personal data, protection of personal data and role of public and private instutitons, Turkish and EU legal frameworks will be covered during this course.
Environment problems and development of environment law, principles and measures, right to join and application, principle of sustainability, international treaties, and provisions on environment law in constitution, responsibilities rising from environmental damages.
The content of this course is the notion and historical development, role and importance, research methods of criminology, known and unknown crime and relevant basic concepts.
Within the scope of this course, the agreements to which we are a party regarding the protection of intellectual and industrial rights and the place of these agreements in Turkish law and the types and legal protection of the rights in question will be examined.
The course covers the issues in freedom of expression and communication, legal regulations on press, radio tv broadcasting, protection of privacy and reputation, legal regulations on advertising, trademarks and copyrights.
Definition of consumer, national and international sources governing protection of consumer, code nr. 4077 Law on Consumer Protection, consumer contracts, partial payment, consumer loans, time share, tours, campaigns, subscriptions, faulty products and services and legal responsibility, special rules concerning penalties, consumer instutitions, consumer courts are topics that will be covered during this course.
Constitutional equality principle and gender in terms of the reflection of our law, in accordance with international regulations in terms of gender equality in the evaluation of domestic law.
Historical background of banking law, sources of banking law, the importance and the role of central bank, legal regime of banks, their creation and operation, organs of bank, requirements for the safe operation of banks, supervision on banks, banking crimes, general features of banking contracts, notion and nature of deposit, notion of credit, credit transactions, credit contracts, payment transactions, bank card, credit card, transfer, letter of credit, purpose of letter of credit, its functioning and legal nature will be explained.
Definition of forensic medicine, forensic procedure, forensic examination, human rights violation, loss of labour force, torture, child abuse, sexual crimes, family violence, medical malpractice, addiction, death, firearm wounds and accidents, crime scene investigation, massive deaths, poisoning, children and children rights and medical ethics will be covered during this course.
The notions, principles, positive law and practices related to zoning law will be examined during this course.
Protection of intellectual rights and conventions regarding intellectual rights, especially Bern Convention, WIPO, WTO, TRIPPs conventions, types of intellectual rights and propections.
Turkish citizenship law, foreigners and international protection law, direct foreign investments, work permits of foreigners, acquisition of real estate by foreigners.
The taxation problems encountered in commercial law are explained by examples and the place and effect of tax law rules are shown in the solution of commercial disputes
This course examines the adjudicative dimension of constitutional law from a comparative perspective. Constitutional review of the legislation, which is a sanction of constitutional rules, is the practical reflection of the theoretical constitutional law. It deals with the emergence of constitutional adjudication in the historical process, its development and types. The institutional and functional characteristics of the Turkish constitutional adjudication will be examined comparatively with other examples in the world.
The course covers the common concepts and institutions used in different areas of public law such as constitution, administration, punishment and taxation. In this context, it is a course for the student to absorb the theoretical foundations of public law rather than the dogmatic content.
The concept of transportation law and its scope. Types of transport; road, sea, waterway, airway, railway, pipelines. National and international sources of transportation law. The order of provisions applicable to the Transport Law. International transport of goods; concept, elements, documents used, documents proving the contract of carriage, sub-carriage and real carriage contracts, multiple carriage, parties of carriage agreements, third parties, transportation intermediaries, obligations of the parties, legal and dispute resolution disputes in transportation disputes.
Social rights, social risks, social security; historical development, principles and dimensions, international and domestic sources of social security, Turkish social security system; social insurance, short term and long term social insurance types, unemployment insurance, wages guarantee fund, general health insurance, special cases, social security regulations related with private insurance, social aid and services.
This course examines the historical origins and development of today's constitutional institutions and rules which are the product of certain historical conditions. In this context, the course is planned to transfer the experience provided by the history of Turkish constitutionalism by a scientific method and thus to complete the knowledge of positive constitutional law.
It is the course that teaches the material contents of taxes on income, wealth and consumption within the framework of legal regulations and jurisprudence.
In this course, the concepts of "ethics", "morality", "public ethics" and "judicial ethics", practical methods of analyzing and evaluating whether a behavior or action is ethical or not, the historical and philosophical foundations of judicial ethics, the universality of judicial ethics principles, national and international sources, the structure and functioning of the Supreme Court of Appeals Advisory Board on Judicial Ethics, developments in comparative law on judicial ethics, how judicial ethics principles are interpreted and evaluated in the case law of domestic and foreign high courts and the European Court of Human Rights will be discussed.
Basic notions of economy will be explained. Property, tortious act, contract, crime and punishment and economic and legal analysis of the litigation and judicial procedures will be assessed. In this way an economic analysis of law will be reached.
The course covers the issues in freedom of expression and communication, legal regulations on press, radio tv broadcasting, protection of privacy and reputation, legal regulations on advertising, trademarks and copyrights
EU competition law, abuse of dominant position, horizontal and vertical restraints of competition, exclusive distribution, cartels, mergers
The subject matter of this course is the importance of the occupational health and safety law for protection of the life of the worker at workplace, and legal responsibility for occupational injury and illnesses.
The Vienna Sales Convention entered into force in Turkey on August 1, 2011. In this course; the structure, principles and rules of the Vienna Sales Convention shall be introduced to the students and the following basic legal subjects shall be discussed: Interaction between the Vienna Sales Convention and the private international law, jurisdiction and domestic law, general provisions and application of the Convention, formation of the contract, rights and obligations of the parties, transfer damage and loss, legal actions that may be taken by the injured party in case of breach of obligations.
The subject matter of this course is to examine the right to health within the scope of the duties of the social state, and the rights of patients and responsibilities of the healthcare professional and institutions about medical intervention in relation with the healthcare contract.
The following topics will be examined: Starting from the development process of EU energy markets, liberation process of Turkish energy market and administrative structure of Energy Regulatory Authority (EMRA), the functioning of the institution, and the legal nature of its decisions and remedies against its decisions and legislation of electricity, natural gas, oil, LNG and LPG markets, market models, market activities (generation/production; transmission, distribution, supply) besides market players, the application of competition rules to the energy market and the settlement of disputes in the energy market.
This course is structured in four parts (a) The first part deals with the structure and the functions of the financial system in general, in particular the functions of the capital markets and finally the objectives of and the instruments for their regulation (b) The second part is devoted to a short presentation of public international financial law, and in particular the international organisations and international fora dealing with capital market regulation.(c)The knowledge of the main principles developed by these international organizations and fora with regard to capital markets regulation is subject of the third part. (d)Finally, the fourth part deals with the main aspects of Turkish capital market regulation
The Subject matter of this course is the comparison of IP law and TK. Course content includes the definition of TK which is amongst the hottest issues in IP law, the protection of TK and the impracticability of protecting TK with the conventional IP tools. The course content also includes traditional cultural expressions, genetic resources, copyrights, patents, trademarks, designs, geographical indications, biodiversity, sui generis protection, indigenous people, culture, intangible culturel heritage, UNESCO, human rights and local communities.
The economical aspect of basic notions concerning banks and other financial institutions, the functioning of central bank, the creation and functions of banks, collecting deposits, crediting transactions, risks, supervision by public authorities, the creation and functions of leasing, factoring and financial institutions, electronic financial transactions, international financial regulations, world economic crises and the latest developments will be taught.
The main titles of this lesson is indicated briefly as follows; the basic concepts and principles of tax law, the development of the Turkish tax system, the detailed regulations of the main Turkish Tax Laws, the general lines of the Double Tax Treaties signed by Turkey, the comparison with the OECD Model Tax Convention and Turkish Tax treaties, and the application of tax treaties.
The course covers the common concepts and institutions used in different areas of public law such as constitution, administration, punishment and taxation. In this context, it is a course for the student to absorb the theoretical foundations of public law rather than the dogmatic content.
The content of this course comprises; rules of international procedure law and especially basic principles of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms.
Examination of Turkish Labour Law within the context of legislation and legal practice comparatively with International Labour Law..
The course starts with an introduction regarding the definition of IP law, its ambit, its relations with other areas of law, and basic concepts and principles prevailing this area. Based on this structure, all subcategories in IP law will be analysed respectively in each week. These are copyright, patent, trademark, geographical indications, and designs. Among these, the most comprehensive part is the copyright which will last until the midterms. The course will be taught at an international level under a curriculum reviewed and suggested by the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO). The subjects which will be discussed within the scope of this course are general principles on IP Law, copyright, work, authorship, economic and moral rights of authors, copyright agreements, licence, infringing acts, related rights, patent, term of protection, inventor, invention, rights of patent owners, trademarks, rights of trademark owners, geographical indications, appellation of origins, traditional product, design, rights attributable to design owner, the Madrid System, the Hague System, the Lisbon System, the organization of WIPO, Bern Convention, Paris Convention, TRIPS, international agreements, registration systems, registration application, new varieties of plants, and traditional knowledge.
The content of this course comprises international trade contracts, international trade terms in the framework of Incoterms 2020 and key documents of an international trade transaction.
International systems and institutions will be evaluated , World Trade Organisation, sanctions and classification of international payments will be evaluated, the concept nominalizm will be evaluated.
The content of this course comprises alternative dispute resolution systems, conciliation, mediation, arbitration and main principles of arbitration.
Definiton, sources and parties of international monetary law will be explained. Basic principles of international economic system will be explained. The structure of Bretton Woods system, its development, the structure of International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank will be explained. Legal structure, institutions and the implementation of Eurozone Monetary System will be explained. World and Eurozone financial crises will be evaluated and recent internaitonal developments will be discussed.
Foreigners and international protection law, direct foreign investments, work permits f foreigners, Acquisition of real estate by foreigners.
Geneva Conventions together with its protocols are the major source of International Humanitarian Law today. The main focus of this course will be on the Geneva Conventions and other international treaties.