Disputes arising from relations governed by private law are resolved by civil courts. At the first instance these courts include the civil courts of peace, civil court of first instance, family courts, civil courts of intellectual and industrial property rights, civil...
Naz Gülce Sakarya, Associate/ Taboglu Attorneys at Law 02 July, 2020 A. Introduction The Law No. 7222 Amending the Banking Law and Certain Other Laws (the “Amending Law”) has been published in the Official Gazette dated 25 February 2020 and numbered 31050 and...
Here at Practicesource.com we are very pleased to be able to work with the Turkish Law Blog to give insight into what’s happening in the world of law in Turkey. Based out of London here’s some background on the blog and the information they provide. We...
Here are some of the articles published on the blog in 2020 Guideline on the Expanding Power of On-Site Inspection (Digital Search Power) is Published by the Competition Authority When Things Move in Opposite Directions: Reverse Mobbing & Turkish Law Analysis Why...
Initially used to describe a behaviour pattern in birds, it was not until the 1980s that the term mobbing was first applied to workplace situations. Mobbing falls under the wider category of psychological violence at work, which is defined by the International Labour...