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Limited Liability in Turkish Law

European Business Organization Law Review, 2008
This article examines the general characteristics of limited liability principles and exemptions to limited liability introduced for creditor protection in Turkish Law. In the first section, it examines the general application of limited liability in the Turkish Commercial Code.
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International Law in Turkish

2021
It is difficult to speak of a distinctly “Turkish” approach to international law. First, by and large, Turkish academics do not pretend to represent a systematic worldview that challenges the established norms and practices of international law.
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New Turkish education law

Index on Censorship, 1982
The Higher Education Law introduced at the end of last year severely restricts university autonomy and strengthens state control
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Introduction to Turkish Law

Arab Law Quarterly, 1990
English-speaking legal practitioners and academics have here an ideal introduction to the basic institutions, principles, and rules of Turkish law. Encompassing all the major fields of legal practice, "Introduction to Turkish Law provides an essential understanding of the Turkish legal system, so that users can become familiar with law and legal ...
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Introduction to Turkish Private Law

Zakon, 2023
Private law of Turkey is represented by the Civil and Commercial Codes as well by the Code of Obligations. Turkey gave up the old Islamic law as the source of private law in 1926 and preferred the way of reception of the Civil Code and the Code of Obligations of Switzerland.
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The New Turkish Tort Law

Journal of European Tort Law, 2012
The new Turkish Code of Obligations took effect on 1 July 2012. This article first presents the history of private law in modern Turkey. While taking into consideration recent European legal developments, the article then examines the tort provisions of the new Code in its social, political, and legal context.
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Principles of Turkish Administrative Law

2023
To realize public interest, the administration is granted with superior powers, namely public force. In return, in a state governed by the rule of law, a mechanism is needed to protect the rights of persons before “public force” and to secure the lawfulness of the “powerful” administration.
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Introduction to Turkish Business Law

2022
The book broadly covers Commercial Law and Employment Law as subject areas, and also Competition Law and Insurance Law in detail. It aims at providing the reader with a broad overview of the legal transactions that a business enterprise would engage in.
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