FHUK 501-The Law of Electronic Commerce
Within the scope of this course, it is aimed to examine the legal infrastructure of certain issues brought about by the development of information technologies and the globalization of commercial activities. Within the scope of this course,ubjects such as the technological and legal infrastructure of e-commerce, service provider, intermediary service provider, trust stamp, electronic signature, commercial electronic messages will be examined. In this context, the intersection areas of personal data protection law, consumer law, commercial law and law of obligations and e-commerce will be emphasized. Basically, the Law No. 6563 on the Regulation of Electronic Commerce and secondary legislation will be examined.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

FHUK 503-Law of Video Games and e-Sports
Video games increase its share in the entertainment industry year over year. The necessity to protect intellectual property rights has been felt in the video game industry and has gained a serious importance as the industry reaches a serious economic size. Moreover, tournaments organized for competitive games increase the number of viewers day by day and attract the attention of both investors and players as a new sector. With the increasing interest in electronic sport day by day, various legal problems are encountered such as the rules under which tournaments will be organized, the rules that will regulate the bets made for the tournaments, what will be the relationship between the players participating in the tournaments and the team managers. Within the scope of the course, the legal issues mentioned above will be discussed.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

FHUK 504-Personal Data Protection Law
Within the scope of this course, the law on protection of personal data, which is included in the concept of protecting privacy of private life, will be examined in detail. Information will be given on the right to request protection of personal data and the limits of this right. In this regard, the Constitution in particular, the Law on Protection of Personal Data, relevant legislative regulations and case law will be examined in Turkish law. In terms of comparative law, international conventions, especially EU regulations and regulations and jurisprudence made in member countries and USA will be guided.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

FHUK 507-Artificial Intelligence Law
Day by day, artificial intelligence is developing and finds more and more place in human life. Especially with the widespread use of autonomous vehicles, the necessity of addressing artificial intelligence in terms of the most basic concepts of law will arise. Within the framework of the related course, the concept of artificial intelligence will be examined from a legal perspective with its complex problems. Within this scope, legal problems such as right ownership and liability arising from artificial intelligence will be discussed, and possible regulations will be discussed by considering ethical issues.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

FHUK 510-Start-up Law
Within the scope of the course, issues such as incorporation, financing, intellectual property, risk analysis and exit that a business established with the goal of high growth may encounter during its life cycle will be discussed from a legal perspective.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

FHUK 518-Patent Law
Within the scope of this course, the place of the patent within the industrial property rights, the concept of invention, the conditions of patentability, the inventor and his rights, the patent application and registration, the limits of the patent right and the expiration of the right will be examined. The Industrial Property Law No. 6769, the Commercial Law No. 6102 and the regulations regarding patent protection in the secondary legislation will be discussed. In addition to national norms in the field of patent law, comparative international norms will also be mentioned.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

FHUK 519-The Law of Intellectual and Artistic Works
Within the scope of this course, the concept of intellectual property, the expanding scope of the concept of intellectual property depending on technological developments, the nature of the work, the types of works, the ownership of the work, the material and moral rights, legal and penal sanctions that may arise in case of violation of the rights arising from the ownership of the work, the limits of the rights of the author, the contracts dealing with the intellectual and artistic works, the Law on Intellectual and Artistic Works No. 5846 and the regulations on copyright in the secondary legislation enacted accordingly will be examined.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

FHUK 520-Dijital Democracy and The Law
Within the scope of the course, the changes in the field of law caused by the effects of technological developments on the concept of democracy, are examined. By analyzing the relationship between democracy and digitalization, it is aimed to evaluate the projection of this relationship in the field of law. In this context, the main digital democracy tools emerging in the world, the rise and evolution process of these tools and their contributions to democracy will be evaluated, and the legal infrastructure of all these concepts will be discussed
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

FHUK 521-Cyber Security Law
As well as every aspect of life, the development of technology continues to change and transform the field of security. Information and communication technologies have started to be used frequently in many fields, especially in energy, agriculture, health, transportation, education, communication and financial services. The increase in the use of information and communication technologies in aforementioned areas and sectors of critical importance due to their nature has brought new security issues. The importance of the issue at both national and international level is closely in relation with national and international legal order. In this course, mentioned issues and topics will covered.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

FHUK 524-Digital Markets and Competition Law
The rapid and continuous change and development in technology, the widespread use of internet infrastructure, the fact that the pandemic encouraged the digitalization and the importance of data in the digital environment has led to the rapid growth of digital markets. The point that digital markets have reached economically has made it necessary to examine digital markets within the scope of competition law, as in every other field of law. In this course, digital markets will be evaluated within the framework of the general principles and elements of competition law.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

FHUK 525-Intellectual and Industrial Property Crimes
With the development of technology and digitalization, intellectual and industrial products continue to be created in digital environments, and physical products continue to be rapidly transferred to digital environments. In this course, what intellectual and industrial property crimes are, the legal elements of these crimes, how and how often these crimes are encountered in practice, and the possible sanctions and penalties of these crimes will be examined in detail from the perspective of legal axis of both classical law approach and information and technology law.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

FHUK 527-Unfair Competition in Digital Environments
This course aims to explore the unique types of unfair competition that arise within digital media and electronic commerce. Students will gain foundational knowledge to understand competitive challenges specific to digital environments and analyze relevant legal regulations and court rulings. The course will cover case studies on unfair competition practices in internet and social media platforms, with a focus on issues such as data privacy, deceptive advertising, and the ethical boundaries of online commerce. By the end of the course, students will be equipped to develop legal solutions addressing businesses; unlawful attempts to maintain a competitive edge in digital settings.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

FHUK 559-Research Methods
Within the scope of this course, the basic methodological approaches used in scientific studies, ethical issues in scientific research will be examined and the rules of preparing articles and writing a thesis in the graduate field will be discussed.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

HUK 205-Administrative Law I
Objective of the course ,Administrative Law I, is defining the concept of administration , revealing the mission,authorization and accountability provinces of the administration itself and analysing the relativity of administration and law which is one of the essential requirements of a constitutional state.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 2 h
Credits: 4
ECTS Credits: 6
Prerequisite: None

İHA 500-Concept and Kinds of Human Rights
The course will examine the concept and the classifications of human rights, as well as the
conceptual content of selected human rights and freedoms, and will discuss the specificity of
these concepts as criteria for human rights.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

KHUK 503-Constitutional Jurisdiction
The structure, functioning and fundamental roles of the Constitutional Court will be examined while also the types of control that the Court applies will be evaluated.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

KHUK 504-Human Rights in the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights
The fundamental role of the European Court of Human Rights and its universal and regional characteristics will be evaluated. The methods of protection and embodiment of the human rights will be examined with a special reference to the relation of this protection with the Turkish Law.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

KHUK 505-Turkish Tax Law
The structures of the taxes levied on income, capital and expenses in Turkish Tax System, the subject and tax payer of the taxes such as income tax, corporate tax, real estate tax, value added tax, private consumption tax, custom duty, acts causing taxes, new tendencies about these taxes and implementations in European Union shall be analyzed comparatively
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

KHUK 506-Taxing Policies
Basic taxation principles, taxation efficiency, reflection, tax burden and effort, taxation of income, capital and consumption, modern tax policies, actual problems of Turkish tax policies, new tendencies at income, corporate and value added taxes shall be analyzed.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

KHUK 507-Regulation Law
The subjects of; function and attributions of regulation law; relationship between regulation law and other branches of law; historical development of regulation law; sources of regulation law; the principles of the application of the laws on the regulation; the regulatory agencies; the importance and the place of the regulatory agencies in the administrative organization are discussed.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

KHUK 508-Contemporary Questions on International Law
The aim of this course is to evaluate in detail the contemporary conflicts in the international law. In this context, especially the international law problems of Turkey will be examined in the legal framework.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

KHUK 509-Economic Crimes I
On these days economical crimes are becoming varied day by day and committing more organised. These crimes are very harmful for the state economy. European Union also takes necessary measures to protect its own economic benefits from the harmful effects of these crimes. So the aim of this course is to help students who want to work on these crimes in the future, to become an expert. The definition of economic crime, general peculiarity of the economical crimes, differences from other crimes and also some types of crimes defined in the Check Code, Banking Code and Securities Exchange Code will be examined.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

KHUK 510-Economic Crimes II
Some types of crimes in the Turkish Criminal Code, Code of Laundering Illegal Earnings, Smuggling Code and the Tax Procedure Code will be examined.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

KHUK 512-Local Governments Legal
In this lesson, procedures and principles of the public services fulfilment by local administrations in terms of the executive and decision making bodies of the special provincial administration, the municipality and the metropolitan municipality will be examined. Moreover the relationship between the central administration and local authorities will be taken into consideration. The theoretical knowledge, as well as effects of the globalization on local administrations, will be embodied in case law and current affairs.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

KHUK 513-International Criminal Law in Theory and Practice
The aim of the course is to provide information about international criminal law in theory and practice. To do so, a brief information concerning the theory of international criminal law; individual criminal responsibility as a subject of international law, international criminal judicial institutions such as the ad hoc tribunals (The UN International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, The UN International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, The UN International Residual Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals) and the International Criminal Court; international crimes (war crimes, the crime of genocide, crimes against humanity and the crime of aggression); the case law of such institutions will be examined.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

KHUK 514-Juricdiction and Jurisdictional Immunity of States
According to the scope of this course, firstly, authority of states and the persons who are eligible to use its power is going to be examined. Within this framework, the circumstances where a state?s authority may not be used will be expressed. Special significance will be given to jurisdictional immunity of states and respresentatives of states, its scope and exceptions.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

KHUK 518-Delimitation of Maritime Zones in International Law
In this course, after examining the foundations of international maritime law, maritime zones, powers of coastal states on maritime areas and rights of other states will be discussed. Special significance will be given to delimitation issues of Aegean Sea and Eastern Mediterranean Sea within the framework of rules and case-law of delimitation of maritime zones.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

KHUK 521-Human Rights in the Criminal Procedure I
Right to court, the principle of no punishment without law, presumption of innocence, Nemo Teneturprinciple and the individuality of criminal responsibility will be examined.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

KHUK 522-Human Rights in the Criminal Procedure II
Right to defence, right to be tried by independent and impartial tribunal, right to have a free interpreter, right to be tried in reasonable time, right to appeal, right to the protection of fundamental rights and freedoms will be examined.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

KHUK 525-Right to Fair Trial
The right to fair trial will be examined both in national and international law by covering right to be heard by a competent, independent and impartial tribunal, the right to a public hearing and right to be heard within a reasonable time subject.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

KHUK 526-Judicial Protection in EU Law
The constitution of European Court of Justice, its judicial power and the authority will be examined underlying the scope of law texts that is being used for judgements.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

KHUK 527-The Protection of Personal Data in the concept of Criminal Law
Learning, comparing, interpreting, drawing conclusions, and applying concepts related to personal data, gaining the ability to analyze positive legal norms for personal data protection in light of legal theory considering their historical development as a source, conveying the importance of the concept of personal data within our legal system and why it needs to be specialy protected, examining the form of personal data protection in national and international regulations, and evaluating in detail the types of offenses related to the protection of personal data regulated in the Turkish Penal Code numbered 5237 and other relevant laws.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

KHUK 559-Research Methods
According to the manuel college thesis, assignment and thesis writing rules teaches.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

KHUK 569-Master's Seminar
The course will focus on a problem or on problems that the participants feel the need to deal with for their further development.
Lectures: 0 h
Tutorial: 1 h
Credits: 0
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

KHUK 599-Master's Thesis
Providing learners with knowledge in determining dissertation and its research design.
Lectures: 0 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 0
ECTS Credits: 30
Prerequisite: None

ÖHUK 502-Security at Work
Security of employment is a new and insufficiently analyzed subject in Turkish law, hence in this seminar this new institution will be analyzed. At the beginning of the seminar, definitions, meaning and history of the security of employment will be studied. This introduction will be followed by comparison of the institution with the European Union and International Labor Organization norms. Finally, security criterions of employees benefiting from this system and procedure of termination of employment contracts will be discussed.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

ÖHUK 513-Current Issues of Labor Law
In this seminar, it is mainly analyzed the major problems arising out of application of the new Labor Law No: 4857 after its coming into effect. During the seminar, some legal institutions, most of which are new to Turkish labor law, such as the institution of the subcontract work, flexible working styles, new working modalities having non-conventional working hours will be discussed respectively. The seminar will be held with interactive suggestions of participants and discussions, when looking for possible solutions to legal problems.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

ÖHUK 514-The Case-Law on Executive Proceedings
The objective of this seminar is to examine case-law on executive proceedings which comprises an important part in Execution and Bankruptcy, on a theoretical and practical basis. Main
subjects of seminar are, actions for removal of objection, action for annulment of objection,
action for denial of debt, declaratory action of a negative fact, action for restitution, action for
cancellation and detainment of executive proceedings, action for recovery of property, action for annulment of tender, bankruptcy suits, action for annulment of acts of disposition.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

ÖHUK 518-Current Issues of Insurance Law
Parties of insurance contracts, audition of insurance based relations, insurance intermediaries, damage insurance, liability insurance, life insurance, maritime insurance, insurance for transportation, duty of premium payment of insured, duties of insured, scope of duty about provide of insurance coverage of insurer, scope of insurance compensation, subrogation, reinsurance contracts.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

ÖHUK 520-Measures of Capital Maintenance During and After Incorporation of Joint Stock Company
Obligation of subscription of all shares during incorporation and payment of a minimum amount of subscribed shares, prohibition of issuing shares below their nominal value, expert valuation of considerations other than in cash, measures in case of default in payment of capital contribution, prohibition of repayment of capital contribution to shareholders, liability of shareholders in case of unfair dividend distribution, prohibition of payment of interest for capital contribution, prohibition of acquisition of own shares and measures to be taken in case of loss of capital are the main subjects of this seminar.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

ÖHUK 524-Nullity Cases In Trademark Law
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

ÖHUK 539-Civil Liability of Directors
Subjects outlined in this seminar, are principles regarding civil liability of directors, circumstances of liability, parties and conditions of liability proceedings, sanctions, liability in special cases, end of liability, liability of directors for companies? debts to public authorities, will be taught in this course.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

ÖHUK 545-Testamentary Dispositions
The legal institution of testamentary disposition which is also known as ?succession by will? and legal issues arising from this institution are the main subjects of this seminar. Testamentary dispositions, that branches off in two forms, as testament and contract of succession, is also subject to different dispositions on its merits. In this seminar, legal issues (particularly arising from practice) which are related to the form and merits of testamentary dispositions will be discussed and recent academic approaches and case law will be studied
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

ÖHUK 547-Law of Commonhold
In this course, the concept of commonhold, legal nature of commonhold, establishment of commonhold, the concept of commonhold servitude and legal nature of it, the rights and obligations of owners of a commonhold, board of owners and management of the commonhold, measures in commonhold, the termination of commonhold and special provisions about cumulative buildings will be discussed.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

ÖHUK 549-Law of Consumer Protection
In this course, the concept of consumer, act of consumer, defective sale, defective service, hire-purchase contracts, credit contracts of consumer, mortgage, sale of real estate with prepaid, distance contracts, contracts of timeshare resort and package tour, compulsory and optional warranty will be discussed.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

ÖHUK 551-Law of Expropriation
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

ÖHUK 559-Research Methods
Assignment aims to teach the techniques of thesisi writing and graduate.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

ÖHUK 602- International Arbitration
Basic regulations on arbitration, international conventions, scope of application of Turkish International Arbitration Act, arbitrability, arbitration agreement, arbitration procedure, applicable law to arbitration and execution of arbitral awards are dicussed in this course.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

ÖHUK 613-Changes Introduced by New 6102 Nr. Turkish Commercial Code to the Joint Stock Company Law
Objective of this course is to make learners study and introduce joint stock companies with changes made in 6102 Nr. New Turkish Commercial Code. General provisions of joint stock companies, altering the articles of joint stock company, proper alteration, preemptive right, capital increase and decrease, share paper, securities, perpetual bonds, completion and liquidation of joint stock company and one-person corporations will be discussed.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

ÖHUK 615-Cases of Immovable Property
The aim of the course is to learn the basic concepts related to good law and obligation law, the immovables and the most frequent cases of immovables in practise and to evalute judicial decisions and scientific opinions.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

ÖHUK 653-Current Developments in Social Security Law
The aim of the course is to learn concepts related to social security law, to have knowledge of national and international law sources related to social security law, to examine and evaluate national legislation in social security law, to examine current developments in social security law and to evalute judicial decisions and scientific opinions.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None

SBU 545-Recent Political Movements in Turkey
Within the scope of this course, relatively new political thoughts and movements of 1980s will be discussed. Some of these movements, like feminism, environmentalism and anti-globalization movements, are new for the world. Some others like liberalism, conservatism, while depending on 19th century ideologies, have renewed themselves and become influential in current Turkish politics.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 7.5
Prerequisite: None