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Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
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This course is designed to introduce students the basic functions of employment law in the context of the individual employment relationship and to enable them to understand law and its implications on the employment context. It is aimed to provide a basic knowledge of the principles of employment law and the legal structure of the conclusion, terms and termination of the employment contract. At the end of this course, students are expected to be able to recognize the legal nature of the human resource management procedures.
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Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
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Recommended for exchange students
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Course work load :102 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
Recommended for exchange students
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The primary aim of this course is to provide students with a thorough understanding of the basic rules concerning substantive EU economic law, the regulation of the internal market as well as its external trade policy through an interactive approach. The purpose of the course is two-fold: first, to provide a sound introduction to the basic features of the law applicable to internal and external regulation of the EU's economic activities, and second, to explore the operation of selected aspects of EU law in practice in the contemporary international legal and economic context. These objectives will be achieved by analyzing the case law of the Court of Justice of the EU and related international courts and key primary and secondary legislation with regard to the liberalization of internal trade and the creation of common commercial policy through harmonization of its external trade practices. The primary skills objectives of this course are to develop critical analysis and argument, together with legal problem-solving and skills of independent study.
Core in Curriculum
ECTS Credits : | Offered semester : | Language :
Department :
Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
Recommended for exchange students
Course Description
The primary aim of this course is to provide students with a thorough understanding of the basic rules concerning substantive EU economic law, the regulation of the internal market as well as its external trade policy through an interactive approach. The purpose of the course is two-fold: first, to provide a sound introduction to the basic features of the law applicable to internal and external regulation of the EU's economic activities, and second, to explore the operation of selected aspects of EU law in practice in the contemporary international legal and economic context. These objectives will be achieved by analyzing the case law of the Court of Justice of the EU and related international courts and key primary and secondary legislation with regard to the liberalization of internal trade and the creation of common commercial policy through harmonization of its external trade practices. The primary skills objectives of this course are to develop critical analysis and argument, together with legal problem-solving and skills of independent study.
Core in Curriculum
ECTS Credits : | Offered semester : | Language :
Department :
Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
Consent :
ECTS Credits : | Offered semester : | Language :
Department :
Course work load :127 hour(s) + 30 minute(s)
ECTS Credits : | Offered semester : | Language :
Department :
Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
ECTS Credits : | Offered semester : | Language :
Department :
Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
Consent :
Recommended for exchange students
Course Description
This course is designed to introduce students the basic functions of employment law in the context of the individual employment relationship and to enable them to understand law and its implications on the employment context. It is aimed to provide a basic knowledge of the principles of employment law and the legal structure of the conclusion, terms and termination of the employment contract.
Core in Curriculum
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Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
Recommended for exchange students
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This course aims to analyze the question of constitutions from a political, rather than a purely legal point of view. Instead of presenting information regarding specific constitutions around the world, it will discuss the concept of constitutionalism. The course will be comprised of three parts. The first part focuses on normative questions. Is there a conflict between constitutionalism and democracy, since constitutions put limits on the powers of parliaments that reflect the will of the people? Is there an ontological hierarchy among rights that shall be entrenched in the constitutions? Where does the authority of constitutions come from? These kinds of questions are tried to be answered with reference to works of different political theorists. The second part of the course takes a look at empirical or realist accounts of constitutionalism, which aim to explain the reasons behind the growing influence of constitutionalization in contemporary politics. The literature on ‘judicialization of politics’ is instructive in this matter. Lastly, the third part of the course aims to examine all these issues through a case study, namely the 1961 Constitution of Turkey.
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Course work load :76 hour(s) + 30 minute(s)
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The aim of the course is the basic principle of labor law and rules regulating the relations between individual work on the perception to create a comprehensive.
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Course work load :102 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
ECTS Credits : | Offered semester : | Language :
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Course work load :127 hour(s) + 30 minute(s)
ECTS Credits : | Offered semester : | Language :
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Course work load :102 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
ECTS Credits : | Offered semester : | Language :
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Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
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Because criminal law intervenes directly in the freedom of individuals, it is a branch of law which has its own principles and system. The types of crimes and the way they are committed may change in relation to the development and spread of information technologies. On one hand, new types of crimes appear, on the other, new outlooks on some traditional crimes must be understood and re-evaluated. The legal system is stagnant compared to the advancement of technology, which causes difficulties in the struggle against cybercrimes, even proving abortive. In this course, crime theory will be reviewed and crimes related to information technology will be evaluated by means of case law, international covenants and practices all over the world. Furthermore, the gathering, analysis and reporting of electronic evidence will be discussed in the light of actual criminal procedure rules and technical principles of computer forensics. The criminal and civil liability system set forth in Law No. 5651 which regulates internet publishing and claims to prevent many crimes will be analyzed in great detail.
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Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
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The purpose of the course is to examine Information and Communication Technologies Law (ICT Law) discipline in accordance with comparative law and explain to the participants its role in the Turkish Law System and its progress. As part of the class, subjects such as national and international policies effecting ICT Law, entrepreneurship driven by the information technologies-based innovation, protection of consumers in accordance with the popular business applications on the internet, IPR's in information society, information security, advertising, standardization and accreditation models will be examined within the context of Turkish Law and EU legislation.
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The course will examine the law, policy and governance of Internet in Turkey. The main objective of this course is to scrutinise the evolution of the legal, institutional and policy frameworks of Internet in Turkey. The course will particularly focus on the issue of fighting against unlawful and inappropriate Internet content. The increasing number of international, regional and national regulations and rules dealing with Internet gave rise to a special regime of roles, rights and obligations for the main Internet actors and stakeholders. The inefficiencies of classical regulatory frameworks in bringing solutions that meet the technical and dynamic nature of Internet, have led to emergence of a new governance model, which is specific for Internet. Another main objective of this course is comprehensively evaluating the Internet-specific governance model from the international and national (Turkish) perspectives. The lectures within this course will be carried out through in-class discussions; working groups and presentations in order to ensure active participation of the students. It is aimed to develop in-depth familiarity with a subset of the issues through intensive researches, discussions, and presentations.
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Upon understanding the foundations of data protection and examining the general approaches towards privacy, the most influential data protection law applications will be investigated. It is aimed to help students develop a comprehensive understanding of the international data protection regulations, particularly European Data Protection Law. Especially, examining European General Data Protection Regulation’s provisions thoroughly, which is likely to affect business all around the world, is important for Turkish Data Protection applications. In addition, all participants will be well positioned at the end of the semester to successfully complete the IAPP CIPP/E certification exam, which has been accredited worldwide. CIPP/E certification is an indicator of a comprehensive understanding of the GDPR and its applications. This class also intends to get students familiarize with best practices in data protection law around the world.
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Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
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Except students from following programme
Information and Technology Law , Information and Technology Law (without thesis) , Law , Law (without thesis)
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Within the scope of this course, the most common e-commerce models in Turkey and in the World will be discussed: These models, its legal framework, operational needs and varieties, marketing tools and their effects on e-commerce, positive and negative effects of developments in Internet and Telecommunication sectors on e-commerce will be evaluated. The targeted audience of this course is those are interested in e-commerce or professionals working at related sectors.
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This course focuses on the development of constitutions since the Ottoman Empire as well as concepts of democracy, secularism, rule of law, welfare state, human rights, principle of equality which also defined as the principles of the state in Constitution. During the course topics as, but not limited to, political parties, electoral systems, freedom of expression and association, freedom of religion, constitutional proceedings, independence of judiciary, right to a fair trial, social rights and limitation of fundamental rights and freedoms will be considered in detail. The emergence and functioning of the judicial review of constitutionality and standards set forth by the international bodies such as the European Court of Human Rights and Venice Commission will be particularly emphasized whilst encouraging students to analyze the decisions of these judicial bodies. The structure of legislative, executive and judicial organs and their fundamental functions will be reiterated generally in abstract and those topics will be considered within the scope of constitutional developments.
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In this course, the fundamental principles of civil law and issues regarding essential law of persons and family law will be covered. In particular, the concepts of legal person, natural person, legal capacity, personality rights, protection of personality, associations and trusts, family law, general provisions of marriage, divorce, guardianship and trusteeship will be covered.
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The main purpose of the course is to introduce students to fundamental concepts of law of obligations. In that regard, after explaining the concept of obligation, sources of obligations namely contracts, tort and unjust enrichment will be covered. Contract law will be the main focus of the course and contract formation, validity of contracts, performance, non-performance and dissolution of contracts are the topics that are going to be discussed throughout the semester. Most common type of contracts will also be explained.
Core in Curriculum
ECTS Credits : | Offered semester : | Language :
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Course work load :127 hour(s) + 30 minute(s)
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ECTS Credits : | Offered semester : | Language :
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Course work load :102 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
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In conjunction with the 19th century Industrial Revolution and the development of mass production, the manufacturer began to grow stronger over the consumers. In this course, especially on the basis of the Law No. 4077 of the Protection of Consumer, the main consumer law issues and their solution methods will be discussed.
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In this course, starting the engagement and marriage process, basic concepts of family law will be discussed, marriage, divorce with the divorce's financial results, in this context, pecuniary and non-pecuniary compensation, alimony, child custody and results and the results of the legal property regimes and property acquired participate regime and liquidation account will be described.
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Course work load :102 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
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ECTS Credits : | Offered semester : | Language :
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Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
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ECTS Credits : | Offered semester : | Language :
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Course work load :127 hour(s) + 30 minute(s)
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Fundamentals of property law and inheritance law will be covered within the scope of this course. General principles of property law will be examined, as well as fundamental subjects of property law such as real right, possession, property register, real proprietary and deposition. Fundamental concepts of inheritance law, including the concept of beneficiary, legal heir, testamentary depositions and appointed executor will also be dealt with.
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In this course, fundamental notions and general provisions of Law of Business Firms and Negotiable Instruments will be covered, including the concepts of a business firm, business transaction, commercial cause, merchant, commercial registry, commercial books, commercial name and unfair competition. Further, the concept of negotiable instrument, its different types such as policy, check and bill of debt and their formal conditions, defrayals and the legal consequences of nonpayment will be covered. As to partnership law, concepts of partnership, ordinary share, general provision of corporate law, types of corporations such as general partnership, partnership in commendam, incorporated companies and limited partnership along with their foundations, organs, alterations among partners, rights and obligations of partners and termination of the partnership will be dealt with.
Core in Curriculum
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Course work load :127 hour(s) + 30 minute(s)
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