General concepts about the course, collapse of the Ottoman Empire, leading to National Struggle, congresses, Sevres Treaty, wars, opening of Turkish Great National Assembly, Mudanya Armistice, Lausanne Treaty discussions.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 2
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Prerequisite: None
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Abolishment of sultanate and declaration of Republic, strategy and importance of Turkish Revolution, financial, social, legal, educational and cultural renovation, experiments for multi- party system, Turkish foreign policy during Atatürk?s term, basic principles of Atatürkism.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 2
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Prerequisite: None
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Information technologies and computer basic concepts; current operating systems; file management; utilities; word processing programs; calculation / spreadsheet / graphic programs; presentation programs; poster and poster design; internet-based applications and data management; ready-made theme based web design; internet services and collaboration technologies, information ethics and copyrights; knowledge and skills will also be gained to the basic level for the safe use of information technologies
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 2
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Prerequisite: None
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Within the scope of the Civil Law I course, the basic concepts of civil law, the right, legal process, the rule of goodness and honesty, the beginning and end of personality, the right and act of competence, the right to personality, the protection of personality and legal persons of private law are examined.
Lectures: 4 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 4
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ECTS Credits: 6
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, concepts as foundation of family which is the smallest unit of society, engagement, marriage, annulment of marriage, divorce, general provisions of marriage, marital property and guardianship are examined.
Lectures: 4 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 4
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ECTS Credits: 6
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Prerequisite: None
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Within the scope of the course of Constitutional LAw I, firstly it is provided to learn about the definition, sources and constitutional issues the processes of making constitutional texts, political power structures, the interaction of the structures, teh comparative understanding of the security systems and how democratic principles and institutions are embodied in the constitutional texts.
Lectures: 4 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 4
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, how the principles and basic concepts of the Constitutional Law are concretized in the Ottoman-Turkish constitutional practice within the process of Turkish-Ottoman constitutional progress, 1876,1921,1924 and 1982 Constitutions, Turkish Constitutional developments, comparison analysis between 1961 and 1982 Constitutions, the basic chracteristics of the 1982 Turkish Constitution, within the frame of 1982 Constitution and the Consdtitutional Court decisions are examined.
Lectures: 4 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 4
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, conception of law, legal norms, the relationship between legal norms and social behaviors, branches of law, the application of law, sources of law, the methods of interpretation and characteristics of common law and the continental legal systems are examined
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 3
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, the main problems of the philosophy of law and sociology of law, the concept of law, the relationship between law and ethics, the relationship between law and society, the social functions and importance of law are discussed
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 3
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Prerequisite: None
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Objective of this course is to explain the periods of Roman State, general concepts of Roman law, capacity to have rights, capacity to act, guardianship, simulation, artifice, compulsion.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 2
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, obligatio, damnum, contractus, contractus realis, contractus consensualis, locatio conductio, contractus innominati, quasi contractus, delictum in Roman Law are discussed
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 2
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Prerequisite: None
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Within the scope of the course, subjects within the scope of political science, examples of implementation, elements of the policy and the state are discussed and a point of view is presented
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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The vast majority of students who won the Faculty of Law encounter department subjects and course subjects for the first time. In this course, basic topics such as how students should read and evaluate the legal and legal texts and judicial decisions, how it is appropriate to transfer the resolved problems in a style, and what are the points to be considered in solving the legal problems encountered are examined
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, opportunity to see the national and international political framework in which the principles and concepts of law that throughout their education given to the students of the Faculty of Law Issues such as the transition process from the state to the empire in the Ottomans, the establishment of the nation state, the nature of the Turkish Revolution are discussed.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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Within the scope of the course, the basic concepts, function and historical development of Criminal Law are explained and the basic elements of crime and the sources of criminal law are discussed
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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Within the scope of this course, general principles that form the Law of Obligations, the concept of obligation, imperfect obligation, legal acts, establishment of contract, proposal and acceptance, capacity to enter into contract, form of contract, freedom of contract, limitation of this freedom before the public order and mandatory provisions, simulation, causes that mutilate the intention, representation and tort are examined
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 1 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 4
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Prerequisite: None
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Within the scope of the course, unjustified enrichment, performance of obligation, non-performance of obligation, extinction of obligation, assignment of the claim, assumption of dept, joint and several debt, the condition and the penalty clause are examined
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 1 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 4
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Prerequisite: None
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Within the scope of this course, historical development of the Criminal Law, its basic principles, resources and interpretation, application of the law that contains criminal norm in terms of ratione time, application of the Turkish Criminal Code in terms of ratione personae, and under the main heading of crime law, preliminary explanations about crime, structure of crime, legality of crime, material elements of crime, moral structural element of crime and element of illegality are examined.
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 1 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 4
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Prerequisite: None
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Within the scope of Criminal Law General Principles II course, under favor of learning outcomes and sub-skills gained from Criminal Law General Principles Lesson I, the special appearance forms of the crime, which is common in terms of all crimes, the sanction theory, the purpose of punishment in Criminal Law, the qualities and types of the punishment, and principles of determining the punishment, the disappearance of the criminal relationship between the individual and the state in the context of the sanction theory, the reasons that eliminate the relation of punishment, -on the basis of the general provisions of Criminal Law- crimes against people and property are examined.
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 1 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 4
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Prerequisite: None
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Within the scope of this course, basic concepts of the Administrative Law, administrative organization, central administration, local administration, hierarchy, and discipline of administrative tutelage, public personnel, types, responsibilities and rights of public personnel, concept and types of public goods are examined.
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 1 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 4
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Prerequisite: None
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Within the scope of this course, basic concepts of administrative law, public service, law enforcement forces, types of administrative acts, individual administrative act s and general administrative acts, liability of the administration, types of liability, service defect, strict liability and the types of it are examined
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 1 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 4
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Prerequisite: None
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The aim of this course is to examine the issues regarding laws of the period until the Turkish Republic, the relationship between history of the Turkish law and other branches of law, the Turkish law before Islam, the Turkish law after Islam, features of the Islamic law, the Ottoman law and organization of the Ottoman state, and the Turkish law after Tanzimat.
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 3
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Prerequisite: None
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Within the scope of this course, public expenditures under the title of Public Finance, theoretical information about public revenues, the place of Public Finance in Public Law and its relation with Administrative Law, tax theories, tax techniques, theories explaining finance, sociology and political science on public preferences are discussed.
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 3
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Prerequisite: None
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Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 1 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 4
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Prerequisite: None
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Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 1 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 4
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, features of primitive society, Ancient Greek and Roman civilizations, theories explaining the origin and reason of existence of the state, evaluation of the principles and institutions of the modern state, comparison of unitary, federal and confederal systems, democracy theory and democracy models, examination of the nation state in the light of pluralist democracy principle, modern political ideologies such as liberalism-marxism-fascism and anarchism, the wave of globalization and the decline of the nation state are examined.
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 3
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Prerequisite: None
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This course covers the origin, nature and development of human rights, classification, integrity and interdependence of human rights, comparison of national and international standards on human rights, mechanisms for the protection of human rights in the United Nations and the Council of Europe, the main features of the European Convention on Human Rights, the admissibility conditions of applications to the European Court of Human Rights and the European Court of Human Rights and the issues of evaluation of current jurisdictions.
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 3
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, firstly, the establisment, membership, bodies activities and termination of association will be explained. And then, process of legal operation of the association from the foundation to the termination of the assocaiton will also be examined.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, the functions of local government bodies, in public services and their adherence to law while performing these functions, judicial control and ways, which are important requirements of the being the state of law, evaluation of the processes and decisions of the relevant local governments are examined.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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ın this course, the ways of supervision and scope in the Constitutional jurisdiction, the functions of the constitutional jurisdiction in biringing into force iadea of binding force and supremacy of the constitution, duties and authorities of the constitutional court, the legal effects and results of the constitutional court decisions, the basic principles regarding the constitutional jurisdiction and the comments in the constitutional jurisdiction will be explained.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, the change that occurs when the state takes the role of using the regulation function instead of the acting role in economic activities, emerging types of regulatory and supervisory institutions and activities are examined from the aspect of administrative public law. By analyzing the regulation, supervision and administrative sanction application functions within its activities, any conflicts that may arise can be resolved through concrete events and procedures for auditing administrative transactions are examined.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, the general and common qualities of international organizations; the status, personality, organs and decision-making methods of some organizations such as the UN, WTO, OECD, and the status and impact of the actions of various organizations in international law and national legal orders are examined. By this way, the responsibility of its members and its own for the actions and procedures of international organizations, which are evaluated in the issue of separation into compartments, will be explained, as well
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, the subject, aim and research methods of criminology science, learning and examining the causes of crime in order to develop a perspective in the methods of combating crime and the factors that cause crime in various types of crime are treated.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, special obligation relations and contract types regulated in the Code of Obligations, the principle of freedom of contract, contract types not regulated by law, sales contract, goods exchange contract, gift and lease contract are examined
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 1 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 3
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, contract of construction construction agreement in return for land share, agency contract, and other types of agency contract and surety contract, which are regulated in the Code of Obligations, are examined.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 1 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 3
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Prerequisite: None
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Within the scope of this course, according to which criteria the crimes in the special provisions book of the Turkish Criminal Code are classified, within the title of international crimes; genocide, crime against humanity, migrant smuggling, human trafficking, crimes against individuals; torture and torment, abortion, sterilization crimes, crimes against sexual integrity, crimes against liberty; threat, force, crime of deprivation of liberty of person, crime of the violation of dwelling immunity, The crimes of violating the privacy of the private life; crime of violating the confidentiality of communication, the crime of listening and recording the conversations between individuals and the crime of violating the privacy of private life are covered.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 1 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 3
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Prerequisite: None
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Within the scope of this course, according to which criterion the crimes are classified in the Special Provisions Book of the Turkish Criminal Code, international crimes from, genocide, crime against humanity, migrant smuggling, crime against human trafficking, crimes against people; Torture and torture, child-dropping and dropping crimes, crimes against sexual immunity, crimes against freedom; threat, force, crime of deprivation of liberty of person, crime of violation of housing immunity, crimes against private life and hidden area of life; The crime of violating the confidentiality of communication, the crime of listening and recording the conversations between individuals, and the crime of violating the privacy of private life are discussed.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 1 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 3
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, organization of courts, suits, evidences, judicial proceedings and decision, legal remedies are discussed
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 1 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 3
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, interim measures of legal protection, legal remedies, joinder of cases, judicial decision, fees and expenses of proceedings, responsibility of judges and arbitration are discussed
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 1 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 3
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Prerequisite: None
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Within the scope of this course, the concept and elements of real rights, principles that dominate real rights, possession, types of possession, protection of possession, title register, records in the title register and cadastral issues are examined
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 3
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Prerequisite: None
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In the consept of this lecture; the subjects of ownership, condominium-principled ownership and co-ownership, condominium ownership and construction servitude, limited real rights, movable and immovable pledge are examined.
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 3
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Prerequisite: None
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Within the scope of this course, basic concepts of Commercial Enterprise Law, commercial enterprise, commercial transactions, merchant, results related to being a merchant, current account contract, commercial enterprise pledge and interest, trade name, enterprise name, commercial books, trade registry and merchant assistants are discussed
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 1 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 3
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Prerequisite: None
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In the consept of this lecture; the subjects of the principles and basic concepts of company law, general provisions of commercial companies, ordinary partnership general partnerships, commandite partnerships, joint stock companies and limited company are examined
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 1 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 3
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Prerequisite: None
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Within the scope of this course, the concept and elements of the employee and employer, signing the employment contract, the types of employment contract, the contractual debts and the results of the termination of the employment contract are discussed in the context of individual Labour Law
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 3
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Prerequisite: None
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In the consept of this lecture; the subjects of unions in the context of collective labor law, freedom of organization, union activities, collective labour agreement, peaceful settlements of collective labour disputes, strike, lock-out and fundamental principles of social security law and the branches of insurances are examined.
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 3
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, the subjects of the sources of tax law, tax payer, tax officer, tax process, time limits of tax law, duties of tax payer, tax crimes and punishments, the structure of tax income, taxes on income, expenditure taxes and wealth taxes are discussed
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 1 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 2
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Prerequisite: None
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Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 1 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 2
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Prerequisite: None
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Objective of this course is to examine the scope of economic crimes, the characteristics of these crimes, instances regarding the practice of economic crimes, combating techniques towards economic crimes, the types of economic crimes which are indicated in Turkish Criminal Code and other related codes and problems in practice.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, the concepts and principles of health and medical law, and the rights and obligations of the patient, healthcare staff and administration, the legal nature of patient-physician and patient-health worker patient-administration relations are determined from the public law and private law front. National legislation, the examination of international documents and the concept of informed consent, judicial decisions and remedies for disputes are discussed
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course; organization of courts, court personnel, profession of attorneyship, legal relations between attorney and client, legal responsibility of attorney are discussed.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, international individual responsibility, its scope and submission mechanisms, international crimes and the texts which regulate these actions, international criminal tribunals? and other related courts? statutes, practices and their contributions to domestic criminal law will be examined
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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In this couse, primarily, the sources of European Union Law, interactions of EU with other international and supranational organizations; structure, bodies, functioning and decision making procedures of EU, judicial inspecting methods within EU and especially the judgments of European Court of Justice in the frame of European legislations will be examined
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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Objective of this course is to examine the concept of banking, the general principles regarding banking law, establishment of banks, Turkish banking system, Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency (BRSA), Saving Deposit Insurance Fund (SDIF) and banking credit system. Additionally internal system, administration, transactions, inspection and dissolution of banks are going to be examined.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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The objective of this course is to explain the concept of zoning, the basic concepts of zoning law, urban transformation practices and legal problems that arise and are likely to emerge during this process, with solutions to these problems and the decisions of Yargıtay and Danıştay; and its reflections on the law of property.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, fundamental conceps of consumer law, primarily consumer and consumer transactions, general principles of consumer law, consumer contracts, rights of consumers, the relation between consumer law and other branches of law and disputes springing from consumer law will be examined with the doctrine of Court of Cassation
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, the emergence and development of the human rights doctrine; theoretical debates on the origin and nature of human rights, in this context, especially the universalism/cultural relativism tension; the theoretical problems created by the new categories of rights and the effectiveness of international mechanisms created for the protection of human rights are discussed
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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Within the scope of this course; the subjects of relationship and difference of criminal procedure law with other branches of law, structure and phases of criminal procedure, sources of criminal procedure law and interpretation of sources, application of criminal procedure codes in respect of time, the subjects of the investigation phase, investigation process, collection of the evidence and the measures of protection, conclusions from investigation and intermediate phase issues are examined.
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 1 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 4
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Prerequisite: None
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Within the scope of this course, the prosecution phase of criminal procedure, court authorities and deputies of the court authority, the object of criminal dispute, connection between lawsuits, conditions of criminal procedure, preparation phase of public hearing, public hearing phase, relationship between the state and the victim, rights of the victim in criminal procedure, special and secondary criminal procedure mechanisms are treated.
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 1 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 4
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, organization of execution bodies, types of execution proceedings, execution proceedings of court judgments and execution proceedings without a court order, objection to writ of payment, actions for removal of objection, seizure and executional sale are discussed.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 3
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, basic concepts of bankruptcy and composition with creditors in bankruptcy, bankruptcy proceedings, composition with creditors, legal consequences of bankruptcy and legal consequences of composition with creditors are discussed
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 1 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 3
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Prerequisite: None
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This course includes three main branches as Turkish Citizenship Law, Foreigners Law and General Principles of International Private Law. In Turkish Citizenship Law courses, the concept of citizenship in international law and the concepts of citizenship in Turkish law; in Foreigners Law courses, working of foreigners, foreign investment and real estate acquisition by foreigners in Turkey; in the course of International Private Law, concepts such as elements of foreignness, connecting factors, preliminary question, fraud against law, public order, renvoi and application of foreign law are examined
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 3
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Prerequisite: None
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This course includes two main law disciplines as conflict of laws and international procedural law. Within the scope of the course, it is examined which specific legal order of various states that will be applied side by side and at the same time will be applied to certain events or relations. Additionally, the applicable law to legal conflicts that have a foreign element, to choose the competent court to solve such conflicts; and whether Turkish courts are competent, if so, the conditions of being a plaintiff, recognition and enforcement of foreign court decisions are discussed
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 1 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 3
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Prerequisite: None
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In the consept of this lecture; the subjects of ship, real rights on ship, register of ships, ship-owner, ship operation manager partner, responsibility of ship-owner, captain and responsibility, freight contract, establishment and execution of freight contract, debts and responsibilities of the parties, bill of lading, liability arising from bill of lading, ending of freight contract are examined
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 3
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Prerequisite: None
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As part of this course; marine accidents, general average, crushing, rescue-aid, maritime law, insurance companies and their inspection, establishment of the insurance contract, types and characteristics of the insurance contract, responsibilities and obligations of the parties of the insurance contract, marine insurances, the successor of the insurer, the termination of the contract are examined
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 3
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Prerequisite: None
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Within the scope of this course, the systems dominating inheritance law, basic concepts of inheritance law, legal heirs, inheritance shares of inheritors, financially and formally death-related savings, interpretation of death-related savings are covered
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 2
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Prerequisite: None
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Within the scope of this course, the issues of reserved portion heirs, the saving rate of the inheritance, action for reduction and its conditions, equalization and the case of equalization, the sharing of the inheritance, the denial of the inheritance and the responsibility of the heirs are covered.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 2
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Prerequisite: None
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Within the scope of this course, reforms in social insurance law, the scope of this law, occupational accident and occupational disease insurance, maternity insurance, disablement and old age insurance, death, unemployment insurance, general health insurance are covered.
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 2
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Prerequisite: None
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Within the context of this course, the principles of administrative jurisdiction, duties, powers and responsibilities of administrative judiciary, judicial control and ways of that, decision, justificationa and dissenting opinnion which is one of the important requirements of being a state of law, are discussed.
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 3
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Prerequisite: None
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Within the scope of this course, basic information about forensic medicine, legal regulations, common issues in forensic medicine applications, general information about terms and definitions used in forensic reports during professional applications are covered
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 2
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course current and possible legal regulations on today's rapidly developing world of information and technology, legal regulations on internet publishing, legal regulation of electronic commerce, digital games, internet of things, artificial intelligence, the legal appearance of blockchain technologies and the principles that are legally subject to
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 1 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 2
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Prerequisite: None
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Within the scope of the course, the concept of personal data; the principles and rules of KVKK and GDPR regulations on data protection law; legal responsibilities of the data processor and the data controller, and the legal rights of the data subject are examined
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, the concepts of ethics, judicial ethics; the importance of ethics in law, the history and philosophical foundations of the judicial ethics and the developments in comparative law on judicial ethics are discussed.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, the reasons for the existence of international commercial arbitration, general concepts, types of arbitration, preparation of arbitration agreements and recognition and execution of the foreign arbitral awards are discussed
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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The objective of this course is to explain the establishment of condominium ownership and construction servitude; rights, obligations and liabilities of condominium owners and construction servitude owners; the management of main landed estate; the termination of condominium ownership and construction servitude; the right of timeshare; mass building; the establishment of condominium ownership and construction servitude in mass buildings; the management of a mass building
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, general concept of budget and actors of budget, legislation and supervision process of the budget, budget systems, classifications of budget, relevant regulations and subjects are discussed in connection with the Administrative Law and Constitutional Law courses.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, the basic principles and practices of the execution process, which started following the conclusion of the criminal trial, the features, procedures, control mechanisms and rules regarding the termination of the process, the rules determined for the execution of the provisions, the penalty and security measures will be examined.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, fundamental concepts of the occupational health and safety law, regulations and application principles of the occupational health and safety, their implications on labour and social security law, obligations of the employee in order to prevent the occupational accidents and professional diseases and the obligations of the employer on occupational health and safety are examined
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, correlative studies in civil law, law of persons, family law, law of inheritance, property law, law of obligations are carried out
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, basic principles of capital market law, capital market instruments, capital market activities, public joint stock companies, securities, bonds, registered capital system will be examined
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course fundamental concepts related to negotiable instruments, fundamental concepts related to bills of exchange are discussed within the scope of bills, promissory note and cheque.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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This course offers an introductory treatment of economic theory with some discussion of policy applications and economic institutions. Most of the course can be divided into two broad segments: microeconomics and macroeconomics
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 2
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Prerequisite: None
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Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 2
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Prerequisite: None
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Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 2
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Prerequisite: İNG 131
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In this course, the studies will be made about the understanding, explanation, reading and writing, various features of written explanation will be considered and examined with critical viewpoint. The punctuation marks which are the basis of the written explanation and writing rules will be made evident and the correct use of such rules for efficient and sound expression will be elicited.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 0
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ECTS Credits: 2
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, the studies will be made about the understanding, explanation, reading and writing, various features of written explanation will be considered and examined with critical viewpoint. The punctuation marks which are the basis of written explanation and writing rules will be made evident and the correct use of such rules for efficient and sound expression will be elicited.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 0
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ECTS Credits: 2
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Prerequisite: None
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